About This Service
About this Service
Resin-bonded driveways and paths in Denver use scatter-coated aggregate for textured, non-slip surfaces suited to urban townhomes, Highland neighborhood properties, and Capitol Hill residences. The exposed stone finish provides traction in wet conditions while creating decorative entrances and walkways that complement brick and stucco architecture common throughout the city core.
Clay soils and expansive subgrade require compacted aggregate base layers that resist frost heave during winter freeze-thaw cycles. High-altitude UV exposure accelerates resin degradation, making UV-stable formulations essential for long-term color retention and aggregate adhesion.
Textured surfaces trap leaves and debris more readily than smooth finishes, requiring periodic sweeping and occasional pressure washing. Properly installed bonded systems handle Denver snow loads and temperature swings without aggregate shedding when sealed every 3-5 years.