Resin Driveway Installation Leeds

Resin Driveways

Creating a path for others to follow

Prestigious Driveways are expert installers of Resin driveways in Leeds and the surrounding area. Resin is a permeable driveway surface that complies with building regulations and SUDS, which is a requirement to reduce the risk and impact of flooding. You will often see resin surfaces used for playgrounds, bus lanes, or areas where a hardwearing, contrasting colour surface is required.

Completed Resin Drives, Paths, and Driveways

Please see our driveway gallery below for many examples of the resin driveways we have installed.

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Why use us for your New Resin Driveway?

The Benefits of a Resin Drive

Here’s just a few of the reasons why you should choose a resin drive:

  • Resin is hardwearing
  • Permeable surface
  • Low maintenance
  • Complies with building regulations / SUDS compliant
  • Large variety of colours
  • 10 Year Guarantee

A resin driveway is dried aggregates bound in resin and makes an attractive, hardwearing and low maintenance choice for your new driveway. There are a large variety of colours available for your resin drive and mixing different colours and sized aggregates means you can create many options. Once the dried aggregates are selected and mixed, the resin essentially glues them in place to create a new surface.

Resin Driveways Leeds

Resin Driveways Leeds

Resin driveways are often chosen in preference to tarmac due to their permeable qualities and their compliance with building regulations however another factor is often the wide range of colour choices available over tarmac.

If you have any questions about resin driveways please get in touch with Prestigious Driveways. We are happy to answer any questions you have, discuss options and provide you with a free no-obligation quotation.

Are you based in Leeds, Horsforth, Headingley, Roundhay, Chapel Allerton, Wetherby, Otley, Harrogate, Pudsey, and Knaresborough? – we also cover these areas!

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If you are looking to get a new resin driveway, patio or pathway installed please call 07562599997

Resin Driveways Frequently Asked Questions

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There are many reasons for choosing a resin bound driveway with one of the main benefits being it can be installed onto most solid surfaces. Resin provides many options in terms of aesthetics, as it comes in a wide range of colours and is fade resistant. It also provides a smooth finish with no loose stones, and an antislip surface. Resin bound driveways are low maintenance and the are also oil resistant which means they are perfect for driveways. Resin bound driveways allows water to drain away and have the ability to withstand all weathers. With an average lifespan of approximately 20 years, Resin driveways are a durable, long lasting, attractive alternative to tarmac.

A resin bound driveway is more durable than tarmac, and it has a longer expected lifespan.

Resin is more expensive than tarmac however there are many benefits for choosing a resin bonded driveway. Resin is considered a superior material with a longer lifespan and therefore, although it is more expensive to install is represents better value for money.

No, most resin driveways will not fade or discolour over time however you must ensure you work with a reputable resin driveways installer who uses UV resistant resin.

Yes, it is possible to repair a resin driveway. Please contact us if you require assistance with a repair to your resin drive.

Resin is the perfect choice for a sloped driveway due to it's non slip properties and also because it is water-permeable. When installing a resin driveway the resin bound surface mixture is applied manually by hand which means a smooth and perfect finish can be achieved even on a sloped driveway, which can be problematic with other driveway surfacing materials.