Resin Driveways in Central Scotland

We install high quality resin bound driveways with proper excavation, sub-base preparation and edging for long-term performance. Serving Coatbridge, Airdrie, Motherwell, Cumbernauld, Glasgow outskirts and the wider Central Belt.

Why Choose a Resin Bound Driveway?

Durable & Crack Resistant

Flexible resin bound surfaces resist cracking when the base is properly prepared and compacted.

Permeable (SUDS-Friendly)

Allows water to drain through the surface, reducing puddles and helping compliance with drainage guidance.

Low Maintenance

Simple occasional sweeping and pressure washing keep it looking fresh for years.

Wide Range of Finishes

Natural aggregate blends and edging options to match property style and colours.

Professional Base Preparation

We excavate to the correct depth and install a stable, compacted base for performance.

Clean Edging & Detail

Sharp, neat lines around drains, borders and steps for a high-end finish.

Our Installation Process

  1. Survey & Planning: Measure levels, drainage, edging layout.
  2. Excavation: Remove existing surface to required depth.
  3. Sub-base & Compaction: MOT type 1 (or appropriate) laid and machine compacted.
  4. Edging & Forming: Edges, falls and drainage points set.
  5. Base Layer (if required): Permeable asphalt or concrete base for stability.
  6. Resin Bound Mix: Aggregates and resin mixed on site and hand trowelled.
  7. Finishing & Cure: Surface smoothed; cures typically within 6–12 hours.

Resin Driveway FAQ

With proper base preparation and normal use, a quality resin bound driveway can last 15–25 years.

Yes, if the existing surface is structurally sound and crack free. Otherwise we repair or relay the base first.

Resin bound systems are permeable when installed over an appropriate porous base, helping reduce standing water.

Get a Resin Driveway Quote

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