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Case study - Domestic Driveway

  • Client:
  • Domestic Driveway
  • Location:
  • Basingstoke
  • Project:
  • Installation of resin bound system to driveway
  • System:
  • Addaset with All Gold aggregate at 18mm thickness
  • Area Size:
  • 60sqm

The owner of this residential property required a very hard wearing decorative finish for their driveway. New brick pavours were installed as kerb edgings and the tarmac (installed by others) left 18mm below the final finish. A clear polyurethane resin was mixed with several sizes of golden aggregate and trowel finished to bring the level of the driveway up to the height of the edgings. The difference between resin 'bound' aggregates (Addaset) and resin 'bonded' aggregates (Addastone), is in the finish. The former has a smooth finish with a feel of depth while the latter has a textured appearance. Addaset is also more suitable for turning circles or in other very high-wear vehicle areas (ramps) as the stone is fully bound in resin.

resin bonded aggregates