About This Service
About this Service
Stock village steps and staircases face countryside clay and drainage challenges that increase movement risk in treads. Resin bound surfacing creates a permeable, textured finish for short stair runs and entrance steps, using a UV-resistant binder and graded aggregate with a defined anti-slip layer to reduce slips in wet conditions.
Rural bases often show settlement or variable compaction. Expect a thorough substrate inspection; common qualifiers include the need for sub-base consolidation or replacement of loose stone treads before resin application. Edge restraint and reinforced nosing are standard precautions to prevent lateral displacement on village steps. Schedule work in drier months where possible, since heavy rain during cure can affect adhesion and final texture.
For Stock properties, allow for drainage details near lanes and verges; linear drains or permeable edging help direct runoff away from foundations. Choose an aggregate blend that complements traditional materials and ask for a quote that lists ground prep, anti-slip aggregate grade and the exact edge details proposed.