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Edging on your surfaces

  • Resco.ie
  • Aug 8
  • 1 min read

Edging is an often-overlooked but crucial component of a resin bound driveway. It's not just a decorative finish; it plays a vital role in the structural integrity and longevity of the surface.


The primary function of edging is to provide a physical boundary that contains the resin bound aggregate. The resin mix, while strong, needs a solid frame to prevent it from spreading or cracking at the edges. Without proper edging, the aggregate can become loose and break away, compromising the entire surface. The edging acts like a strong wall, holding everything in place and ensuring a clean, crisp finish.


In the long run, this structural support helps prevent common issues like crumbling and lifting at the perimeter of the driveway. It also makes the driveway more resistant to heavy loads and vehicle turning, as the pressure is distributed more evenly across the surface. This containment, whether it’s a brick border, cobblestones, or a steel strip, significantly extends the lifespan of your resin bound driveway, ensuring a tidy, stable, and durable surface for many years to come.


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