COST OF RESIN DRIVE GLASGOW
If you're considering replacing your block paving driveway with a permeable resin driveway, you'll be pleased to know that it's also much cheaper. Not only is it more economical to install, but it's also SUDS compliant. The pros and cons of this material are listed below. Ultimately, you'll have a driveway that looks great while costing less to maintain.Resin-bound driveways are cheaper than block paving.The most obvious difference between block paving and resin-bound driveways is cost. Block paving is much more expensive than resin-bound driveways because of the aggregate and the time it takes to lay it down. While a resin driveway is much cheaper to lay down, there are several factors that can increase the cost. First of all, the size of your driveway and the shape of your existing driveway will determine the total cost. Depending on these factors, you can choose to lay a resin-bound driveway over your existing driveway.The final benefit of resin-bound driveways is their look. Their natural colouration and even finish make them a real showpiece. Unlike block paving, they are SUDS compliant, meaning they will not puddle. Additionally, they will not stain or cause weeds to grow. Resin-bound driveways are also easier to lay and can be completed in a single day. Block paving can take a long time to lay and is more difficult to work with. This means minimal disruption to your home.Although resin-bound driveways are cheaper than block paved driveways, they do not offer the same look. Because they are laid on an existing driveway, you can save money by choosing this option instead of replacing it with a new one. However, resin-bound driveways are not the cheapest option. You'll still have to pay for the installation, but you can save money in the long run by getting your driveway done yourself.