Hi, just a quick initial question please from a novice looking at a resin bound stone system for a patio area.
All of the installation instructions I have seen advise that the resin bound system should be laid over a concrete or bitmac base. At the same time the systems claim to be SUDs compliant.
Excuse my ignorance but how can a system laid over a solid concrete/bitmac base be permeable? Wouldn't water just drain through the resin bound layer and sit on top of the concrete/bitmac?
I must be missing something; could someone please enlighten me?
Thanks
Resin bound and suds
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thanks for the reply, id seen that page before, unfortunately it doesn't help me much I'm afraid. Im not so much asking how to create a permeable system but how a resin bound surface, laid over concrete or bitmac can be so?
To clarify, almost every installation instruction relating to resin bound in a domestic setting I've seen is laid over a hard surface but the claim is that it's still permeable.
I guess what in asking is whether the claims of it being permeable are confused or if I am missing something.
It seems as though resin bound *can be* permeable but isn't in the majority of installations?
Thanks again,
To clarify, almost every installation instruction relating to resin bound in a domestic setting I've seen is laid over a hard surface but the claim is that it's still permeable.
I guess what in asking is whether the claims of it being permeable are confused or if I am missing something.
It seems as though resin bound *can be* permeable but isn't in the majority of installations?
Thanks again,
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