How can I build a driveway myself?
I live right on the coast, and the salt air combined with the intense summer sun has absolutely destroyed my previous tarmac drive. It’s cracked, faded, and looks terrible. I’m looking for a replacement that won’t react to the high salinity in the air and, more importantly, won’t turn that ugly yellowish-brown color after a few months of UV exposure. Is there a specific type of resin I should be asking for to ensure the white and grey stones I’ve picked stay that color forever?
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Coastal environments are definitely the ultimate test for any building material, but the right chemistry makes all the difference. For your situation, it is essential to use a high-performance Aliphatic binder for your Resin Driveway , as this specific type of resin is completely UV-stable and won't undergo the chemical "yellowing" that cheaper aromatic resins do. This binder is also highly resistant to salt corrosion and remains flexible enough to handle the expansion and contraction caused by the significant temperature shifts often found at the seaside.