Resibond is essentially a cost effective method for resurfacing your driveway. Resibond is great as it is resistant to cracking and if your driveway already has tarmac, concrete and any other stable materials then the resibond can be placed over the surface.
Our company can also provide a resin bound driveway for your home. Resin bound driveways create a tough surface that are suitable for application in many driveways. The key difference between resibond is that resin bound driveways are hand trowelled and have a permeable surface.
At Andover Driveways we aim to provide the most effective and efficient resurfacing solution to your driveway refurbishments.
We think that Resibond or resin bound resurfacing is great as it makes for a nice and smooth driveway that does not create a surface where you could have loose stones that could potentially flick up and damage your vehicle.
At Andover Driveways we work on a no hidden extras policy and that has translated to us becoming the reputable and well known company that we are today.
We have seen on more than one occasion that customers have been ripped off, the reason being that they received a quote from a company and then for some unknown reason the initial price of the work to be done increased greatly at some point during the work, this has led to customers paying through the roof when they thought they were getting a good deal.
For the most efficient and effective driveway resurfacing service on the market please make sure to contact Andover Driveways as we will aim to offer you the most competitive prices on the market along with the highest quality products on the market.
If you are unsure about what resibond or resin bound are or would like to know more about the services that we can provide you then please make sure to contact us on 01264312464.
A resin bound driveway is created by mixing natural aggregate stones with a UV-stable polyurethane resin before being hand trowelled onto a prepared base, creating a smooth, permeable surface. This differs from resin bonded surfacing, where resin is applied first and loose stones scattered on top. The bound method produces a safer, more durable finish with no loose aggregate that could chip or damage vehicles.
Yes — one of the key advantages of resin bound resurfacing is that it can be laid directly over existing stable surfaces such as tarmac, concrete, or block paving, provided the base is structurally sound and free from major cracking. This makes it a cost-effective driveway renovation option, as full excavation is often unnecessary. Our team in Andover will assess your existing surface before recommending the right solution.
Resibond is a specific, cost-effective resin resurfacing system that can be applied over existing driveways with a stable base. While similar in appearance, the main difference is that a full resin bound system is hand trowelled and fully permeable, meeting SuDS (Sustainable Drainage Systems) planning requirements. Resibond is ideal for driveway refurbishment where budget is a priority but a high-quality, crack-resistant finish is still desired.
Yes. Resin bound driveways are SUDS-compliant, meaning rainwater drains directly through the surface rather than running off into drainage systems. This is an important consideration under UK planning regulations, which require new driveways over 5 square metres to use a permeable surface or direct water to a lawn or border. This makes resin bound paving a planning-friendly choice for homeowners in Andover and across Hampshire.
A professionally installed resin bound driveway can last 15–25 years with minimal upkeep. The smooth, weed-resistant surface is easy to clean with a simple jet wash, and because there are no loose stones, there is no risk of aggregate displacement over time. UV-stable resins also help prevent colour fading, keeping your driveway looking fresh for years. Routine driveway maintenance is straightforward compared to gravel or block paving alternatives.
Resin bound surfacing is available in a wide range of natural stone aggregates, including golden gravel, silver flint, rose quartz, and slate blends, allowing you to complement your home’s exterior and kerb appeal. The aggregate size typically ranges from 1mm to 6mm. Our Andover team can help you choose the right colour blend and finish to suit your property style, whether you’re looking for a contemporary or traditional driveway aesthetic.
The cost of a resin bound driveway in Andover depends on several factors, including the size of the area, the condition of the existing base, the aggregate type chosen, and any additional groundwork required. Andover Driveways operates a no hidden extras policy, so the price you’re quoted is the price you pay. We offer free, no-obligation quotes — simply call us on 01264 312464 or fill in our online enquiry form for a competitive, transparent driveway installation price.