SuDS compliant permeable paving for pedestrian and vehicle traffic

Description

RonaDeck Non-UV Resin Bound Surfacing is a resin bound aggregate surface for pedestrian and vehicular traffic. 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, reducing the impact of urban development on flood risk and allowing water to flow into water courses. Edgings created from brick, stone, timber or steel should be installed to retain and protect the resin bound surfacing.

 

RonaDeck Non-UV Resin Bound Surfacing is a two component resin which binds a range of selected decorative kiln-dried aggregates. RonaDeck Non-UV Resin Bound Surfacing provides an attractive porous surface which is strong enough for foot and light vehicle traffic.

 

RonaDeck Non–UV Resin Bound Surfacing is designed for foot traffic and occasional vehicle traffic such as on domestic driveways, residential developments with light domestic traffic or car parking bays. It is however, not a road surface for heavy volumes of domestic or commercial traffic. Heavier vehicle traffic, including heavy impact and high point loading will damage the surface and may result in failure.

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