1. Main Questions
What is resin bound?
Resin bound is a mixture of natural aggregate and UV resistant resin which bonds together to provide a hard wearing, long lasting, fully permeable area which looks amazing!
Is the consultation really free and no obligation? I don’t want sales people phoning me.
Yes, it really is free! We are a family run company and hate getting pestered by sales people so there definitely isn’t any of that at GMC Resin. We’ll happily come to your house with our sample case for you to look through while we measure the area. We understand that it is a big investment you are making so feel free to ask us as many questions as you need to. We will then email you over our quote and the rest is up to you! If you decide to go ahead just get back in touch and we’ll get you booked in. If you decide it’s not for you just now that is fine – we won’t contact you again.
What is the process?
The actual installation process varies depending on the area. Once we receive your initial enquiry we will arrange a convenient time to visit your property and help you determine what would be best for the area you want resin installed. We will answer all questions and we will talk you through the process and timescale for your desired area.
How long before I can walk on my drive or patio?
We recommend not walking on the resin for 24 hours and then 72 hours before driving on it. This ensures all the resin is properly cured. We will tape the front of the area and provide signage to make everyone aware that no one should walk on it.
Can you work if the weather isn’t good?
We will do everything possible to ensure that your installation happens on the date that we have agreed however every now and again the Scottish weather doesn’t play along with our plan and we have to reschedule. If this does happen we will notify you straight away and will arrange for you to be booked in to our next available date.
2. Contact Details
What is the best way to contact you?
What areas do you cover?
Although we are Glasgow based we cover central Scotland including Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire, Edinburgh, Ayrshire, Stirling, Perthshire & Dundee.