Is Gravel Grid Safe to Use on Resin-Bound Projects?

Potential Problems with Resin-Bound Gravel Grids Some resin-bound installers believe that gravel grids won't work for them, or they have had problems with other grid installations in the past. Two comments made by resin-bound installers in the Talk Resin forum are displayed in the next image.

 One of the most crucial aspects of the project is ensuring that you are laying on top of a surface that has been properly prepared. If you decide to install it on a surface that is loose, uneven, or damp, there is a possibility that the resin-bound surface will eventually begin to crack and break up, display dark spots and spots, or even foam if there is moisture present.

The aforementioned risks should not affect your installation if you lay your resin-bound surface correctly on a well-prepared surface with X-Grid gravel grids on a warm and dry day.

However, these experiences and assumptions have been established through the utilization of subpar grid systems. You open yourself up to the possibility of your resin-bound surface moving and cracking if you choose to use a plastic grid system with unstable cell walls and wavy connections.

Wait, wait! Don't use the same brush to trash and tar all resin-bound grid systems! You can simply eliminate these potential problems by employing a ground reinforcement grid that leads the market in strength and durability, such as X-Grid.

Resin Surface Support Grids has a lot of advantages that make using our grid even more worthwhile, in addition to preventing any potential problems:

The best option for building a sturdy subbase on which to easily place your resin-bound surface. You can begin troweling your mixed resin-bound material as you would any other surface once it has been filled with angular gravel.

Thanks to our distinctive integral slot and peg connection system and extremely strong load-bearing capacity, which prevents movement and the possibility of surface cracking, our grid will more than solve all of your potential issues from the past.

By eliminating the need to pay for tarmac or concrete prior to waiting for the area to fully cure, our grid will help you save money and speed up the installation process. One person can lay up to 100 m2 of X-Grid in one hour, and once it is installed, resin-bound troweling can be applied immediately!

As resin-bound surfaces are fully permeable and compliant, they will not require planning permission and will satisfy nearly all project requirements because rain or potential surface water can simply drain naturally into the ground below. Find out how you can incorporate X-Grid into your subsequent resin-bound gravel projects by reading on.

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