First impressions, done properly
A resin-bound driveway gives you a smooth, seamless finish with no loose stones, no weeds pushing through the joints and no puddles — it's permeable, so water drains straight through it.
Available in a range of stone colours and finishes, it works for driveways, paths, patios and around the edges of a garden.
It's all in the base
Anyone can pour resin. What makes a driveway last is what's underneath it — the right depth of sub-base, properly compacted, with the correct falls and edgings. Because we're builders first, that's the part we get right before the pretty bit goes on top.
Frequently asked questions
How long does a resin driveway take?
Most driveways are done in a few days once the base is right. The resin itself goes down in a day and is walkable within hours — but the preparation underneath is what takes the time, and it's what makes it last.
Do I need planning permission for a driveway?
Resin-bound surfacing is permeable, so it generally doesn't need planning permission for drainage reasons — unlike some non-permeable surfaces. We'll confirm for your property before we start.
Will weeds come through?
Not through a properly laid resin surface. It's laid over a solid, prepared base, so there's nowhere for weeds to root — a big improvement on block paving joints and gravel.