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    Resin bonded surfaces are non-permeable (often called ‘scattercoat’). This type of surface, due to being non-permeable, must be laid on a non-porous fine-wearing course asphalt or even a concrete base. This means resin bonded surfaces are noncompliant with SUDs regulations.

    Soak-aways and drainage must be installed with resin bonded surfaces in order to prevent flooding.

    As the surface is made by using loose aggregate mixed onto the resin, it is not as durable as a resin bound surface and over time can come away when it comes in to contact with constant use, such as car tyres.

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