I'm redoing my driveway this summer, and I'm trying to figure out what material to use. I've been looking at pavers and stamped concrete, but a few neighbors have mentioned resin bound gravel. Honestly, I don’t know much about it. Is it worth considering? Does it last a long time, or is it just another trendy thing that will fall apart in a few years? What are the main benefits and downsides compared to other traditional driveway options? Any real-world experiences would be great! I saw some beautiful driveways the other day, and I'm wondering if they were actually resin bound gravel.
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Well, I can definitely share my experience! We installed a resin bound gravel driveway last year, and so far, we're really happy with it. It looks great, doesn't have any loose gravel, and seems very durable. One thing that attracted me to it was the promise of low maintenance. If you are thinking of doing it yourself, look into Diy Kits for the materials; that might save you some money if you're handy. We looked at some places to get an idea about cost and options available. Plus, it's supposed to be eco-friendly because it's permeable, which helps with drainage.