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Resin Bound Driveways

Resin bound driveways are becoming more and more popular in the UK. Surfaces using RonaDeck Resin Bound Surfacing are decorative, slip resistant, functional, seamless and slightly flexible. The open matrix allows water to drain through to the base, eliminating water ponding and allowing water to drain to planted areas or land drains. The surfacing may be applied to SuDS compliant bases and sub-bases. This reduces the impact of urban development on flood risk and allowing water to flow into watercourses and because RonaDeck Resin Bound Surfacing systems comply with SuDS regulations and as a result no planning permission is required for new driveways.

 

You can read our technical article – Resin Bound Surfacing, the Choice is Clear to get a better understanding of what to look for in your resin bound surfacing system.

Benefits of RonaDeck Resin Bound Surfacing

Why use Ronacrete?

  • Over 50-year track record in manufacturing
  • ISO 9001 (Quality Management), ISO 14001 (Environmental) and OHSAS 18001 (Health and Safety) accredited
  • We are not distributors or resellers. We actually formulate and manufacture our own resin
  • Quality control – we test every batch we make in our in-house laboratory facilities
  • We don’t just say our product is slip-resistant, we test it, and we are happy to provide our data
  • Network of approved contractors – we have the best contractors in the UK approved to use our materials
  • Best technical support in the industry
  • Members of FeRFA
  • There are many more reasons. To find out more about us, give us a call on 01279 638 700

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