Resin Driveway Cost Per M2 Calculator 2026
Instantly estimate the cost of a resin bound or resin bonded driveway. Includes UK material prices, base preparation costs, and aggregate upgrades.
Driveway Specifications
Enter your dimensions and select your preferred resin system
A stable, crack-free base is essential for resin to adhere properly.
Cost Estimate
Breakdown of materials, base prep, and labour
Enter your driveway dimensions and select materials, then click Calculate Resin Cost to see your estimate.
Resin Bound vs Resin Bonded
Understanding the difference between the two main resin driveway systems is crucial for choosing the right finish, durability, and drainage for your UK home.
| Feature | Resin Bound | Resin Bonded |
|---|---|---|
| Installation Method | Mixed together & trowelled smooth | Resin laid, aggregate scattered on top |
| Surface Texture | Smooth, flat, wheelchair friendly | Rough, anti-slip, loose stones |
| Permeability (SUDS) | Fully porous (water drains through) | Non-porous (requires drainage) |
| Avg. Cost (per m²) | £80 – £120 | £50 – £80 |
| Lifespan | Up to 25+ years | 15 – 20 years |
Resin Driveways FAQ
Everything you need to know about resin driveway costs, installation, and planning permission in the UK.
Resin bound driveways mix the aggregate directly into the resin before laying, creating a smooth, porous, and SUDS-compliant surface. Resin bonded driveways involve scattering loose aggregate onto a layer of resin, resulting in a rougher, non-porous texture that is cheaper but less durable.
In 2026, a resin bound driveway typically costs between £80 and £120 per m2 for supply and installation. Resin bonded driveways are cheaper, ranging from £50 to £80 per m2. The final price depends on the existing base condition and the type of aggregate chosen.
In most cases, no. If you use a porous resin bound system, it is SUDS (Sustainable Urban Drain Systems) compliant, allowing water to drain naturally into the ground. This means you generally do not need planning permission, even for large areas. Non-porous resin bonded systems may require planning permission if water runs off into the road.
Yes, in many cases. Resin can be laid over existing, sound concrete or tarmac. However, if the existing base is cracked, unstable, or has drainage issues, it will need to be repaired or entirely excavated and replaced, which will increase the overall cost.
A professionally installed resin bound driveway can last up to 25 years with minimal maintenance. They are highly resistant to weeds, cracking, and UV degradation. Resin bonded driveways typically last around 15 years, though the loose aggregate may scatter over time in high-traffic areas.
