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Housing Development in Long Melford, Suffolk

Elevate Your Home’s Appeal with Resin Bound Driveways and Pathways

In a recent project in Long Melford, Suffolk, Ace Resin enhanced a new housing development by installing resin bound driveways and pathways in a striking Dorset Gold finish. This choice not only added a touch of elegance but also provided durable and low-maintenance surfaces for the properties.

Why Choose Resin Bound Surfacing for Your Cambridgeshire Home?

  • Aesthetic Versatility: With a variety of colours and finishes, resin bound surfaces can be tailored to complement your home’s style, much like the Dorset Gold used in Long Melford.

  • Durability: Designed to withstand the elements, resin bound driveways and pathways offer long-lasting performance with minimal upkeep.

  • Permeability: The porous nature of resin bound surfaces allows water to drain through, reducing puddles and contributing to better drainage around your property.

  • Low Maintenance: Say goodbye to weeds and regular resurfacing; resin bound installations require minimal maintenance to keep them looking pristine.

Transform Your Property

Inspired by the Long Melford development, consider how resin bound surfacing can enhance your Cambridgeshire home. Whether it’s a new driveway, pathway, or patio, Ace Resin offers solutions that combine beauty with functionality.

Get in Touch

Ready to upgrade your outdoor spaces? Contact Ace Resin today to discuss your project and discover how resin-bound surfacing can add value and appeal to your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I clean a resin bound surface?

A simple sweep with a stiff broom will remove debris. For deeper cleaning, use a pressure washer with a fan-type lance, keeping at least 200mm from the surface to avoid damage. Avoid turbo nozzles or high-pressure jets in one spot.

Resin bound surfaces are resistant to weed growth, but wind-blown seeds may settle on the surface. Regular brushing and occasional power washing will help prevent this. If needed, apply a mild weed killer that’s safe for resin.

For oil spills, clean the area as soon as possible using a biodegradable oil remover, followed by a rinse with warm water. Avoid harsh solvents or bleach, as they may discolour or damage the surface.

Yes – rock salt or standard de-icing products are safe to use on resin bound surfaces during cold weather. These won't damage the resin and will help maintain grip in icy conditions.

We recommend light maintenance every few months, including brushing, washing, and checking for any debris or algae in shaded areas. This will keep the surface looking clean and performing as intended for years to come.

All of our AceResin projects come with a 20 year product guarantee.