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Resin Driveways, Patios & Paths
In & Around Leeds
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You can find out the cost of installing a resin drive here by answering a few questions.
We need to know the size of the driveways area.
What is your existing driveway surface?
Will we need to install edging to your new driveway?
What type of aggregate are you looking to install and the required depth.
Will the aggregate be combined with UV stable resin or Non UV stable resin?
Does your existing driveways have easy access?
To explain the above factors further:-
We need to know the size of the driveways area.
You have heard the costs of resin driveways are related to the square metre rate. “The larger the driveway the lower the cost per square metre”. This guide is true if you ignore the fact that larger sites have additional costs, such as the costs of additional equipment hire, the cost associated with difficult site access and the cost of various additions such as retaining walls, supplementary drainage, edging requirements etc;
If you are laying a resin driveway?
When installing a resin driveway. A major cost factor relates to your existing driveway surface. Is it concrete or tarmac? What level of cleaning, levelling preparation and repair is needed to bring it up to the standard required for it to be classified as a perfect sub-base for a new resin overlay. We always try to save you money and opt for a resin drive overlay whenever possible. An overlay on block paving will be looked at carefully to see if it is able to support a resin overlay or if it needs to be excavated. When enlarging a driveway into an existing garden. The garden will have to be excavated with heavy machinery and a heavily compacted MOT Type 3 Sub Base to SHW clause 803 will then be laid to a suitable depth. We will then lay an open surface course asphalt (Bituminous Macadam) to allow the installation to be SUDs compliant.
Will we need to install edging to your new driveway?
Edging is essential in maintaining a neat and high quality finish and savings will be made if existing edgings are in place. If not any type such as bricks, blocks, paving slabs, timber or a wall will enhance and show of your resin driveway.
What type of aggregate are you looking to install and the required depth.
Not all aggregates are the same. We select the finest kiln dried aggregates which have been thoughtfully combined together to give you the fabulous kerb appeal you deserve.
As a safety led business we ensure that all surfaces are laid to meet with BS 7976-2 guidelines. Our aggregates range from a 1-2mm, up to a 10mm aggregate. It’s established that the depth must be 3 times the largest aggregate size, so a 2-5mm aggregate would be installed at a minimum of 15mm, while a 10mm aggregate would have to be installed at a minimum of 30mm.
Does your existing driveways have easy access?
Some driveways, pathways and patios are harder to access and may have awkward layouts. Which is why we always need to survey and inspect the job to be able to deliver the best possible price.
We need to know the size of the driveways area.
What is your existing driveway surface?
Will we need to install edging to your new driveway?
What type of aggregate are you looking to install and the required depth.
Will the aggregate be combined with UV stable resin or Non UV stable resin?
Does your existing driveways have easy access?
To explain the above factors further:-
We need to know the size of the driveways area.
You have heard the costs of resin driveways are related to the square metre rate. “The larger the driveway the lower the cost per square metre”. This guide is true if you ignore the fact that larger sites have additional costs, such as the costs of additional equipment hire, the cost associated with difficult site access and the cost of various additions such as retaining walls, supplementary drainage, edging requirements etc;
If you are laying a resin driveway?
When installing a resin driveway. A major cost factor relates to your existing driveway surface. Is it concrete or tarmac? What level of cleaning, levelling preparation and repair is needed to bring it up to the standard required for it to be classified as a perfect sub-base for a new resin overlay. We always try to save you money and opt for a resin drive overlay whenever possible. An overlay on block paving will be looked at carefully to see if it is able to support a resin overlay or if it needs to be excavated. When enlarging a driveway into an existing garden. The garden will have to be excavated with heavy machinery and a heavily compacted MOT Type 3 Sub Base to SHW clause 803 will then be laid to a suitable depth. We will then lay an open surface course asphalt (Bituminous Macadam) to allow the installation to be SUDs compliant.
Will we need to install edging to your new driveway?
Edging is essential in maintaining a neat and high quality finish and savings will be made if existing edgings are in place. If not any type such as bricks, blocks, paving slabs, timber or a wall will enhance and show of your resin driveway.
What type of aggregate are you looking to install and the required depth.
Not all aggregates are the same. We select the finest kiln dried aggregates which have been thoughtfully combined together to give you the fabulous kerb appeal you deserve.
As a safety led business we ensure that all surfaces are laid to meet with BS 7976-2 guidelines. Our aggregates range from a 1-2mm, up to a 10mm aggregate. It’s established that the depth must be 3 times the largest aggregate size, so a 2-5mm aggregate would be installed at a minimum of 15mm, while a 10mm aggregate would have to be installed at a minimum of 30mm.
Does your existing driveways have easy access?
Some driveways, pathways and patios are harder to access and may have awkward layouts. Which is why we always need to survey and inspect the job to be able to deliver the best possible price.
As a local company we are able to offer competitive prices on Resin, Concrete, Tarmac and Block paving driveway projects in the following Leeds areas; Woodhouse, Burley, Kirkstall, Woodhouse, Hawksworth, Beckett Park, Burley, Headingley, Hyde Park, Meanwood, Woodhouse, Beck Hill, Buslingthorpe, Chapel Allerton, Chapeltown, Little London, Lovell Park, Meanwood, Miles Hill, Potternewton, Scott Hall, Sheepscar, Fearnville, Gipton, Gledhow, Harehills, Oakwood, Roundhay, Burmantofts, Cross Green, East End Park, Gipton, Harehills, Mabgate, Osmondthorpe, Richmond Hill, Halton Moor, Belle Isle, Hunslet, Leeds city centre, Middleton, Stourton, Beeston, Beeston Hill, Cottingley, Holbeck, Armley, Farnley, New Farnley, Wortley, Bramley, Gamble Hill, Moorside, Rodley, Swinnow, Killingbeck, Seacroft, Scarcroft, Swarcliffe, Thorner, Whinmoor, Austhorpe, Barwick-in-Elmet, Colton, Cross Gates, Halton, Halton Moor, Manston, Pendas Fields, Scholes, Temple Newsam, Whitkirk, Adel, Bramhope, Cookridge, Eccup, Far Headingley, Holt Park, Ireland Wood, Lawnswood, Moor Grange, Tinshill, Weetwood, West Park, Alwoodley, Bardsey, East Keswick, Eccup, Harewood, Moortown, Shadwell, Weardley, Wike, Horsforth, Carlton, Rawdon, Yeadon, Guiseley, Hawksworth, Arthington, Otley, Pool, Fewston, Blubberhouses. Collingham, Linton, Wetherby, Boston Spa, Bramham, Clifford, Thorp Arch, Walton, Saxton, Stutton, Ulleskelf, Church Fenton, Oxton, Tadcaster, Toulston, Wighill, Aberford, Garforth, Hillam, Kippax, Ledsham, Micklefield, Monk Fryston, Sherburn-in-Elmet, South Milford, Great Preston, Methley, Mickletown, Oulton, Rothwell, Swillington, Woodlesford, Churwell, Gildersome, Morley, Bagley, Calverley, Farsley, Fulneck, Pudsey, Stanningley, Addingham, Ben Rhydding, Burley in Wharfedale, Ilkley, Menston.
We also install in Huddersfield, Barnsley Wakefield, Manchester, Bradford, Halifax, Sheffield
We also install in Huddersfield, Barnsley Wakefield, Manchester, Bradford, Halifax, Sheffield