About This Service
About this Service
Mountnessing steps and staircases often sit within leafy lanes and characterful plots where undulating ground and rural runoff are common. Resin bound surfacing provides a permeable, textured tread that improves grip on garden steps and entrance approaches while blending with village materials. The system combines a UV-stable resin binder with graded aggregate and anti-slip top layers for long-term traction.
On sloping or uneven sites expect preparatory work to stabilise treads and edges. Installers commonly consolidate the sub-base, add paved sleepers or concrete haunching where required, and fit reinforced nosing to resist wear on exposed step edges. Cure timing is chosen around dry windows to ensure adhesion on slanted runs. If steps lead down to a lane or verge, include linear drainage or permeable edging to control runoff and prevent undermining of adjacent ground.
A visual match to surrounding cottages and mature planting is important in Mountnessing. Select aggregate colours that sit discreetly under trees, and plan for occasional leaf clearance to keep textured surfaces free-draining. The quotation should itemise ground-prep tasks, anti-slip mix specification and any drainage detail needed for stable long-term performance.