What is resin bond?

Resin bond refers to a surfacing method where resin is applied to a surface, and then aggregates (like gravel) are scattered on top. This creates a textured, gravel-like surface

we do not remind this method for driveways due to dry steering you're vehicle can cause stones to lift however its perfectly fine for application on patios depending on personal circumstances

Pros:
Durability:
They are durable and resistant to cracking, staining, and oil spills, making them a long-lasting option.
Low Maintenance:
Resin bound driveways are relatively low maintenance, with little upkeep required beyond occasional sweeping or jet washing.
non slip;
The surface texture is naturally non-slip, making them a safe option for pedestrians and vehicles.
Weed Resistance:
They are generally resistant to weed growth, reducing the need for weeding and herbicide use.

Cons:
Cost:
Resin bond driveways/patios can be more expensive than traditional materials like concrete or asphalt.
Professional Installation:
They require professional installation for optimal results, as improper installation can lead to issues like cracking or aggregate dislodging.
Moss Growth:
While low-maintenance, some resin bound systems may experience moss growth if they are not fully permeable or if they are located in shaded areas
slips, trips and falls:
the main reason we don't advise resin bond is due to its rough textured finish. any falls will result in slight injury just to a jagged rough textured finish whereas resin bound is troweled off lever and smooth eliminating this hazard