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Strength and Durability 

Whether you are dealing with a busy shopping centre, a popular park, or a public space, the surface needs to be able to cope with the demands placed upon it.  

This is where resin bound surfacing comes in. This type of surfacing can offer exactly what is needed for commercial spaces. It is top quality, long-lasting and resistant to heavy use, making it ideal for areas with high foot traffic.  

Safety & Accessibility 

When it comes to commercial spaces, it is important to provide safe and accessible paving for everyone. This includes those with disabilities, the elderly, and children. Resin bound surfacing is an excellent choice for creating accessible, safe surfaces. 

The surface is extremely slip-resistant and can be installed in areas such as playgrounds, parks, and accessibility ramps, providing a safe and secure environment for everyone.  

 

Easy Maintenance

Resin bound surfacing requires minimal maintenance throughout the year, making it an excellent option for high traffic areas. Unlike other surfaces, resin bound surfaces do not require regular weeding, moss, or algae treatment, which greatly reduces the maintenance needs.  

This aspect is highly appealing to businesses and public spaces as it translates to less time and money spent on upkeep, enabling a more cost-effective solution for commercial areas that need to look great and operate efficiently.  

Highly Customisable 

Resin bound comes in a wide range of colours, allowing businesses and project managers to customise their spaces to match their branding or simply add a pop of colour. This flexibility enables them to create distinctive looks that attract customers or improve the ambiance of public spaces.   For those looking for an even more personalised touch, custom logos can be embedded into the surface using the resin bound technique. This means that businesses can display their branding or create a unique design, whilst also ensuring the surface is functional and premium.

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