Resin Bound Driveways vs Concrete Driveways: Which is Better?

If you’re planning a new driveway, one of the biggest choices you’ll face is what material to use. For years, concrete was the go-to option — tough, affordable, and easy to install. But today, resin bound driveways are quickly becoming the modern alternative, offering a blend of style, durability, and sustainability.

So, how do the two really compare? Let’s break it down.

Which Should You Choose?

If you’re looking for a quick, budget-friendly solution, concrete still has its place. But if you want a driveway that:

  1. Looks stylish and modern
  2. Stays strong without cracking
  3. Reduces puddles and flooding
  4. Requires little upkeep
  5. And supports sustainable living…

Then resin bound surfacing is the smarter choice.

At Ace Resin, we specialise in high-quality resin bound driveways that combine beauty with practicality. Every surface is installed to the highest standards, fully SuDS compliant, and built to last.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, in most cases. Resin bound driveways are permeable, resistant to cracking, and available in a wide range of finishes. While concrete is cheaper upfront, resin bound surfaces offer better long-term performance and kerb appeal.

With professional installation and basic upkeep, a resin bound driveway can last 20+ years. It stays flexible, resists UV fading, and requires very little maintenance compared to concrete.

No. Unlike rigid concrete, resin bound systems are flexible and move with changes in temperature and ground conditions. This flexibility helps prevent the cracks you often see in concrete driveways.

Yes, resin bound surfaces typically cost more to install than concrete. However, they save money in the long run by avoiding repairs, drainage issues, and resealing costs.

Yes. Resin bound systems are fully permeable, allowing water to drain through naturally. This makes them SuDS compliant (Sustainable Drainage Systems), helping reduce local flooding and standing water.

In many cases, yes — as long as the existing concrete base is stable and in good condition. This can make installation quicker and more cost-effective.

For bases that need extra strength or stability, we recommend using our Ace ResiMesh system. ResiMesh reinforces the surface, reduces the risk of cracking, and ensures your resin bound installation lasts even longer.

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Donna Jones
HEAD OF SALES

Donna Jones, Head of Sales at Ace Resin, has 40 years of construction experience, including two decades at the forefront of resin-bound surfacing. Passionate about innovation and sustainability, she plays a key role in supporting contractors across the UK, helping them enhance their projects with premium, eco-friendly solutions and expert training.