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Are you looking for driveway ideas or something new to enhance your home? Look no further! The Driveway Company has everything you could ever need. From Resin to Tarmac, Pattern Imprinted Concrete and Rubber Compound, we cover all the major types of driveways, pathways, and patios. Plus, all of our installation companies are fully insured with a minimum 10-year warranty, with some providing up to 15 years!

We have solutions for all sorts of projects - whether you're looking for a driveway, patio, pathway, children's play area, or a swimming pool decking area. We cover all of England's counties, so you know you're in safe hands.

Our highly qualified installers are waiting to give you a FREE no-obligation quotation to help you transform your property. Installing a driveway or patio can not only improve your home's curb appeal, but also add value to your property. Plus, if you're looking to sell, a modern driveway is a major selling point.

And if you're looking for something special, we've got you covered. From higher end styles of driveways to more luxurious options, The Driveway Company has what you need.

Resin Driveway Styles

Two types of resin driveways or patios are available, resin bonded and resin bound, and they are very different in terms of installation and cost. Let's take a look at the resin bonded option first.

Resin Bonded

This is the cheaper of the two styles, and is laid on top of a hard standing area such as concrete or tarmac base. The resin is poured and spread, and then the gravel aggregate is scattered over the wet resin (scatter coat method). Any excess aggregate can be swept up and reused. Unfortunately, this type of installation is not Suds compliant as the resin acts as a barrier between the original surface and the resin surface.

Resin Bound

On the other hand, resin bound driveways or paths are the preferred choice for many people. They require a sub base, which increases the cost, but there is an incredible amount of designs and colors to choose from. Plus, they are Suds compliant, so no planning permission is needed.