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What Base Is Best for Resin-Bound Gravel?

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What Base Is Best for Resin-Bound Gravel?
What Base Is Best for Resin-Bound Gravel?

The foundation you choose for resin-bound gravel directly influences its performance and durability. Whether you’re resurfacing a driveway or creating a new footpath, a well-prepared base is essential for a stable, permeable surface.

Ideal Base Materials for Resin-Bound Gravel

For longevity and water drainage, resin-bound gravel is best installed over a base that is strong, stable, and not prone to movement. Typically, the recommended bases are:

  • Concrete: Offers maximum stability and is widely used for driveways and patios. Ensure the slab is fully cured and free from cracks.
  • Tarmac (Asphalt): Common for driveways, tarmac provides both flexibility and load-bearing capability. It should be dry, clean, and level before installing the resin system.
  • Compacted Hardcore: Suitable for garden paths or areas where full-depth construction is needed. The hardcore must be well-compacted with a blinded top layer to receive the resin-bound system.

Avoid installing resin-bound gravel directly onto unprepared soil, loose ground, or areas with ongoing movement, as this can lead to cracking and reduced lifespan.

What Base Is Best for Resin-Bound Gravel?
What Base Is Best for Resin-Bound Gravel?

Preparing Your Base for Best Results

Before laying your resin-bound gravel, inspect the base for structural integrity and make necessary repairs. Ensure it is:

  • Completely dry at the time of installation, as moisture can affect resin bonding.
  • Free from oil, dust, or organic material to prevent poor adhesion.
  • Level and well-compacted to support even distribution of the resin and stones.

For permeable systems, make sure there is an appropriate sub-base to allow water to drain freely, especially if opting for sustainable drainage solutions. Using a complete kit such as the Flowstone Complete Permeable Floor Kit helps streamline both preparation and application.

When the Right Base Matters

Choosing the correct base becomes especially important for high-traffic driveways and outdoor areas exposed to frequent freeze-thaw cycles. A firm, properly prepared foundation minimises movement and cracking, preserving both function and appearance over time.

What Base Is Best for Resin-Bound Gravel?

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Selecting the right base lays the groundwork for a resilient, attractive resin-bound gravel surface. To explore step-by-step installation and maintenance, visit our main guide on how exterior gravel and resin paving is installed.

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