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Commercial Resin Bound Surfacing Contractors


Commercial Resin Bound Surfacing Contractors


Durable, decorative commercial resin bound surfacing for housing
developments, schools, pathways, courtyards, entrances, landscaped
areas and suitable light-vehicle spaces across South Wales and the
wider UK.


Superior Resin Solutions supports developers, main contractors,
schools, property managers and commercial clients from initial site
assessment and base preparation through to aggregate selection,
installation and aftercare.


35+ years combined experience


Commercial surfacing specialists


South Wales based, UK coverage

Specified around the site and its intended use

Commercial resin bound surfacing for practical, attractive external spaces

Commercial resin bound surfacing is created by mixing selected natural
aggregate with a clear resin binder before installing it as a smooth,
decorative and bound external surface.

It can provide a professional finish for commercial pathways, housing
developments, landscaped spaces, school grounds, courtyards, entrances
and suitable light-vehicle areas.

The visible resin bound layer is only one part of a successful
installation. Long-term performance also depends on the condition and
strength of the existing base, preparation, drainage, edging, falls,
expected traffic, access and future maintenance.

Superior Resin Solutions reviews these factors before recommending a
construction, helping clients understand what is required underneath
the decorative surface as well as what will be visible when the project
is complete.

Planning a commercial surfacing project?

Send the location, approximate area, photographs, drawings, existing
base information, intended traffic and programme. We will review the
project and advise on the next step.


Send Project Details


07462 436607

Commercial applications

Where commercial resin bound surfacing can be used

Every external area should be assessed individually. The substrate,
drainage, traffic, access and project specification determine the most
suitable construction.


Housing Developments


Shared pathways, courtyards, landscaped spaces, entrances and
correctly specified parking or access areas.


Schools and Education


Decorative pathways, external circulation routes, courtyards,
entrances and landscaped education spaces.


Commercial Entrances


Professional external finishes for offices, retail environments,
hospitality venues, care settings and managed properties.


Paths and Public Spaces


Bound aggregate surfacing for parks, leisure environments,
courtyards, public-facing spaces and landscaped pedestrian routes.

Not sure whether resin bound is suitable for your site?


Send photographs of the existing surface and tell us how the area will
be used. We can identify the information needed before a quotation or
site survey.


Ask About Your Site

Typical commercial applications

Resin bound finishes for pathways, entrances and vehicle areas

Resin bound surfacing can follow curves, borders, pathways, courtyards
and detailed external layouts while creating a clean, bound finish.

Commercial resin bound pathway through a landscaped development

Commercial Pathways

Smooth, bound aggregate surfacing for pedestrian routes, landscaped
spaces, schools and commercial developments.

Commercial building entrance with decorative resin bound surfacing

Entrances and Courtyards

A professional external finish for commercial entrances, courtyards
and public-facing environments.

Light vehicle area finished with commercial resin bound surfacing

Suitable Vehicle Areas

Resin bound surfacing for suitable light-vehicle areas where the full
construction is designed around the expected traffic and loading.


Illustrative application images. Final construction, drainage,
aggregate finish and suitability are confirmed after reviewing the
project and site conditions.

Specification guidance

Matching the construction to the commercial application

Final specification should follow a review of the existing base,
drainage, access, traffic loading and wider project requirements.

Application Typical use Main considerations Information needed
Pedestrian Pathways Schools, developments, courtyards and landscaped routes Base condition, drainage, edging, falls and accessibility Area, route layout, levels, existing surface and finish
Commercial Entrances Offices, retail, hospitality, healthcare and managed sites Appearance, footfall, thresholds, access and drainage Drawings, dimensions, programme and aggregate preference
Light-Vehicle Areas Selected parking, access and low-speed vehicle areas Vehicle loading, turning forces, base strength and edging Vehicle type, traffic frequency, construction and site use
Housing Developments Shared paths, landscaping, entrances and selected parking Phasing, interfaces, specification and handover requirements Plans, quantities, programme, base details and tender deadline


Pedestrian Pathways


Review the base condition, drainage, edging, falls and accessibility
before agreeing the construction.


Commercial Entrances


Appearance, thresholds, drainage, access and expected footfall all
influence the final design.


Light-Vehicle Areas


Vehicle type, frequency, turning forces, base strength and expected
loading must be assessed.


Housing Developments


Drawings, quantities, phasing, access, interfaces and handover
requirements should be reviewed early.

Why commercial clients choose resin bound

Practical performance with a wide choice of aggregate finishes

Suitability and performance depend on preparation, base construction,
drainage, system selection, installation and ongoing maintenance.


Bound, Tidy Surface


Aggregate is mixed with resin and installed as a bound surface,
reducing loose stone movement compared with loose gravel.


Decorative Aggregate Choice


Different aggregate blends can support landscape designs,
development themes, entrances and public-facing spaces.


Seamless Appearance


Resin bound surfacing can create a continuous finish around curves,
pathways, borders and detailed layouts.


Pedestrian Friendly


A correctly installed finish can provide a practical walking surface
for pathways, entrances and circulation areas.


Permeable Design Potential


When installed as part of a suitable permeable construction, water
can pass through the surface into the drainage layers beneath.


Commercial Project Support


We can review drawings, quantities, base information, access,
phasing and programme before preparing a quotation.

Base, drainage and preparation

The visible finish depends on the construction underneath

Resin bound surfacing should not be assessed only by its colour or
aggregate blend. The existing base must be stable, suitable and
correctly prepared for the intended use.

New commercial projects may require a purpose-designed construction.
Existing surfaces should be checked for cracking, movement,
contamination, drainage problems and local failure before installation.

Where permeability is required, the complete base and sub-base must
allow water to pass and manage rainfall correctly.

An impermeable base does not become fully permeable simply because a
resin bound finish is installed above it.


Existing Surface Assessment


Asphalt, concrete or a prepared base should be checked for stability,
damage, movement and suitability.


Drainage and Falls


Water movement, channels, levels and adjoining drainage should be
considered before installation.


Edging and Interfaces


Thresholds, borders, covers, channels and adjoining surfaces need
clear detailing.


Traffic and Loading


The construction should suit pedestrian traffic, vehicle type,
turning movements and frequency of use.

Our commercial installation process

A clear route from project information to completed surface

For the fastest initial assessment, send the project location,
approximate area, intended use, photographs, existing base information,
drawings and required programme.

We can then identify whether more information or a site survey is
required before preparing the final quotation.


Send Project Information


01. Project Review


We review the site use, drawings, approximate area, expected traffic,
existing surface, access and programme.


02. Survey and Specification


Where required, we inspect the site and confirm preparation, base,
drainage, edging and finish considerations.


03. Quotation and Planning


We provide a written quotation and agree the programme, access,
phasing, aggregate blend and site requirements.


04. Installation and Handover


We complete the agreed preparation and surfacing work, inspect the
finish and provide practical aftercare guidance.

Commercial tender and project support

Information for developers, main contractors and property teams

Supplying available project information early helps us understand the
scope, identify missing details and prepare a more relevant quotation.


Drawings and Quantities


Site plans, dimensions, measured areas and layouts help define the
project and its interfaces.


Programme and Phasing


Share tender deadlines, start dates, access windows and whether the
work needs to be completed in phases.


Existing Base Information


Confirm whether the site has asphalt, concrete, a newly prepared
base or an unknown construction.


Traffic Requirements


Tell us whether the area is pedestrian-only or used by cars, vans,
maintenance vehicles or other traffic.


Drainage Requirements


Send drainage drawings, falls, channels, soakaway details or project
SuDS information where available.


Finish and Samples


Aggregate colour, edging and adjoining materials can be considered
during quotation and sample selection.

Why choose SRS?

Commercial surfacing support from initial review to installation

We focus on practical specification, clear communication and the details
that influence how the completed surface performs.


Site-Led Advice


Recommendations are based on the existing base, drainage, traffic,
access and programme.


Clear Project Scope


We help confirm preparation, construction, finish and interfaces
before installation.


Commercial Awareness


We understand the need to work around contractors, site access,
deadlines and project phasing.


Aftercare Guidance


We provide practical information to help the completed surface
remain clean and well maintained.

Local base, wider commercial coverage

Commercial resin bound surfacing across South Wales and the UK

Superior Resin Solutions is based in Rhigos near Aberdare and supports
commercial surfacing projects across South Wales and the wider UK.


Commercial Resin Bound South Wales


Commercial pathways, developments, schools, entrances and external
areas throughout South Wales.


Commercial Resin Bound Cardiff


Resin bound surfacing for developments, managed properties, schools
and commercial sites across Cardiff and nearby areas.


Wider UK Projects


Larger commercial opportunities can be reviewed across the wider UK,
subject to project scope, access and programme.

Commercial Resin Bound FAQs


Questions about commercial resin bound surfacing


Clear answers for developers, schools, contractors, property teams and
commercial clients planning an external surfacing project.


What commercial applications are suitable for resin bound surfacing?


Common applications include commercial pathways, school grounds,
landscaped developments, courtyards, entrances, tree surrounds and
suitable light-vehicle areas. The base, drainage and expected loading
should be reviewed before specification.


Can commercial resin bound surfacing form part of a SuDS design?


Resin bound surfacing can form part of a permeable drainage design
when installed over a suitable open-textured base and permeable
sub-base. The complete construction determines whether the finished
area manages water permeably.


Can resin bound surfacing be used in vehicle areas?


It can be considered for suitable light-vehicle and low-speed areas.
Base strength, vehicle type, traffic frequency, turning forces, edging
and drainage should be assessed before agreeing the construction.


How durable is commercial resin bound surfacing?


Durability depends on the resin system, aggregate, base construction,
preparation, drainage, installation quality and type of traffic. Each
area should be specified around its expected use.


How quickly can the area reopen after installation?


Curing and reopening times depend on the resin system, temperature,
weather, construction and manufacturer requirements. Expected
reopening times are confirmed within the project programme.


Can you work from drawings or a commercial tender package?


Yes. Send drawings, measured quantities, specifications, drainage
information, expected traffic, programme dates and available base
details for review.


How much does commercial resin bound surfacing cost?


Cost depends on the area, existing base, preparation, repairs,
drainage, edging, aggregate choice, traffic requirements, access and
programme.


How should commercial resin bound surfacing be maintained?


Routine sweeping and suitable periodic cleaning help control dirt,
organic growth and surface contamination. Maintenance guidance should
reflect the installed system and site use.

Have a commercial resin bound project to discuss?

Send the location, approximate area, photographs, drawings, existing
base information and intended use for an initial review.

Related SRS services

Internal flooring and external surfacing support

Explore related services or send us the project details where the work
includes both internal flooring and external surfacing.

Planning a commercial resin bound surfacing project?

Send the project location, approximate area, drawings, photographs,
existing base information, intended traffic and required programme. We
will review the details and advise on the next step.

Email:


info@superiorresinsolutions.co.uk