About This Service
About this Service
Resin-bound walkways provide stable, permeable paths for Denver urban properties from LoDo condos to Capitol Hill homes, replacing gravel that shifts underfoot and dirt paths that turn muddy after spring thaw. City core properties use resin surfaces to connect front entrances, garden areas, and side yards with natural stone appearance and SUDS-compliant drainage.
Clay-heavy soils and alluvial fill ground require compacted aggregate base layers to prevent frost-heave damage during freeze-thaw cycles. UV-stable resin systems resist degradation under Mile High sun exposure, and permeable surfaces handle Denver's intense summer storms without pooling.
Completed walkways stay clean year-round, drain properly through wet weather, and require minimal upkeep compared to loose gravel or concrete pavers. Surfaces typically last 10+ years with proper base preparation, though narrow side paths may need edge reinforcement on expansive clay subgrade.