
Resin Bound Driveways help disabled people
Resin Bound Driveways help disabled people
For homeowners with impaired mobility, finding a driveway that is aesthetically pleasing as well as functional can be very difficult. Traditional driveways are not always wheelchair friendly. Gravel can easily come loose from its existing structure, making for an uneven surface that compromises personal safety.
Permeable surface
The permeable surface of a resin driveway proves to be a positive point for disabled people. In the event of excess rainfall, the water can easily filter through the ground, making it puddle-free. Resin also possesses excellent anti-slip properties, which helps in colder months. Traditional concrete drives prove impractical in icy conditions. By opting for resin instead, you can be safe in the knowledge that your wheelchair will remain firmly in place, thanks to resin’s enhanced skid-resistant composition.
A smooth and sophisticated finish
Resin driveways exhibit a smooth finish. For wheelchairs, such paving properties are a godsend. Resin driveways mean that you will have an even surface to move across. Resin driveways are also incredibly hardwearing, meaning it can withstand the weight of a wheelchair or mobility scooter.
Minimal maintenance
Resin driveways have pretty much no maintenance other than going over with a pressure washer from time to time. When you invest in a resin driveway, it means you are investing long-term.
No more weeds
Impervious to any form of weed growth, a resin driveway can provide a much more preferable alternative if you’re disabled, managing any rebellious weeds, so that you don’t have to.
Resin Bound Driveways help disabled people. Installing a resin driveway helps disabled people in a multitude of ways. A resin bound driveway is far more cost effective in the long-term, with its minimal maintenance requirements saving you a significant amount of time as well. Arrange your free site survey today by calling us on 01480 220434.
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