Commercial Resin Bound Surfacing in Newcastle
Resin bound is a desirable modern choice for commercial surfaces and pathways, offering the classic appearance and permeability of gravel, with the durability and solid structure of tarmac. Regal Ground Contractors Ltd provides high quality commercial resin surfacing throughout the North East of England.
Local and Trusted Resin Bound Surfacing Contractors
Whether you have need single resin bound pathway or a number of resin areas, our specialists can offer resin surfacing of the highest standard.
Our resin bound services are available for all businesses, educational establishments, private properties and local authorities.
Why choose resin bound for your Newcastle surfacing?
The flexibility of a resin bound surface means endless colour combinations can be achieved, especially when combined with a block paving edge design.
Resin surfaces have a smooth, even finish which is environmentally friendly and extremely hard wearing. The non-slip permeable surface can be adapted to curves and shapes, with a great level of resistance to UV, petrol, diesel, oil and weeds. Perfect for heavy traffic areas around your Newcastle business.
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Why Choose Regal Ground Contractors Ltd for your Newcastle resin surfaces?
- Checked, vetted & monitored
- Prompt, friendly, & professional service
- All work is fully guaranteed
- Fully insured public liability
- Hassle-free from design to competition
- Free no-obligation quotations
- 100% customer satisfaction guaranteed
- No upfront deposit required
FAQs for Resin Bound Surfacing in Newcastle
The life expectancy of a resin bound driveway is over 15 years.
Resin-bound driveway is the recommend surface type for a slope driveway
We say your new resin bound system is weed resistant rather than weed free. Whilst nothing will grow up through the surface, air born seedlings may land on top, causing a small amount of growth. We recommend applying a weed killer once or twice a year if this should happen.
This depends on the type and condition of your existing driveway. It should be laid on an appropriate sub-base of either asphalt or concrete.
One major difference between the two is that in a resin bonded system, the stone is only bonded to the resin on one side. In contrast, a resin bound driveway features a multi-layer stone surface, with a much smoother finish.