WHAT IS RESISCAPE?

Resiscape offers an alternative external flooring system that is ideal for both domestic driveways and commercial projects. Available in a wide choice of colours, our resin bound aggregate system is supplied in easy 4m2 kits that contain enough aggregate, sand and resin to simply mix on site!

WHY CHOOSE RESISCAPE?

Resiscape boasts a wide range of benefits including:

  • Fast Delivery: Colours are stocked and available direct to site within 48 hours

  • Slip Resistance: Good slip resistance properties as standard

  • Versatile: Use for pathways, driveways, patios and much more.

  • UV Stable: Providing longevity of colour.

  • Quick Installation: Depending on the size of the area, Resiscape can usually be installed within 1 day, minimising disruption to family life.

  • Strength: The Resiscape system is one of the strongest resin bound systems on the market today, being almost twice as strong as some others that are available.
  • Smooth Surface: Ideal for wheelchair use, children, bicycles and accessibility.
  • SuDS Compliant: The Resiscape system is fully permeable when used in conjunction with an appropriately designed sub-base. This eliminates the need for planning permission that may be required due to Sustainable Drainage Regulations

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RESIN BOUND & RESIN BONDED

A resin bound aggregate system like Resiscape, involves combing carefully size graded and dried aggregates then mixed with resin. When placed, it is skilfully trowelled to the specified depth giving you a very durable, smooth, uniform and even finish. Talasey do not supply ‘Resin Bonded’ systems, it involves the resin being applied onto a base, the aggregates then spread out across the resin and left to stick. This results in a rough textured finish with aggregate particles exposed and not fully coated by the resin, most of the aggregate will adhere, though not nearly as durable as a bound system or as pleasing to the eye, nor can you use it as a SuDS option.


For full installation guidance and further advice on the Resiscape system, please refer to our Guide To Understanding & Installing Resiscape.