Yea me too thank for reminding me. I kinda remember Craig gave it to a young lad who had some disabilities. A truly selfless person is Craig. An actual hero.
This just came up in my you tube feed. So good to see you Craig, I remember you in Big Brother and a DIY programme. You have hardly changed! Subscribed and looking forward to watching your videos.
Many thanks, Superset do supply a resin for driveways, its a little different than the one I used here as this one is only strong enough for commercial pathways, check out there website for further details www.sureset.co.uk
So glad I’ve found your channel Craig and an immediate subscriber. I built a driveway at the front of my house on one side and circular path for my flower beds on the other side. So much hard work having never even touched a cement mixer before lol. I searched everywhere (3 yrs ago) how to do a resin mix but everything seemed so complicated so I ended up individually placing each stone onto the cement with glue along with faux grass and plastic wood planks. Obviously didn’t work as it looked far too fussy and has broken, torn or disappeared. In a way I’m glad as after watching this il actually be able to cover both the way I wanted to, although it’s going to be expensive so I’m going to have to save. Like so many others, you were the best ever Big Brother winner. In fact I think I’ll watch the series again. Nothing like a bit of nostalgia. 😊😊😊
Love this! One of my garden jobs this year is a gravelled area and I’m now tempted to resin it. I’d love more details on the gravel you’ve used? It looks amazing!
Thank you! You would have to break it up with something heavy and it breaks down into small chunks. Does take a while to break up with the resin being super strong though!
Thanks mate, that's what it's designed for! Although that being said there are thousands of professionals using all over the country because it's super quick and easy to install. This was the first time @Craigbigbro had used it without any training and though it was remarkable.
Not any that I can see! It's very strong, has great wear and tear properties, can be cleaned easily, and comes with a 21 year guarantee when installed by a Sureset approved installer!
Quick tip. Notice most bottles designed for pouring, have an opening set to one side of the bottle. To prevent the "Glug Glug Glug" that happens, while pouring, place the opening at the top. It will come out in a steady stream instead of creating a vacuum and gulping for air.
I need to attempt this myself, and as a Mum who has used saucepans for putting nails in the wall.. it was very helpful, thank you! I want to use pea gravel, would it work to pour this directly onto sand and onto mud/rubble? Where can I find a list of everything you used please? Watering can attachment and all!
Head strait over to Sureset's website for all the details and products required, there tec team will advise on quantities as well as best practices. www.sureset.co.uk
I love this idea. I want to design this for a poolside patio on a larger scale. Cannot find the watering can. Can you provide specifics, please. Thank you.
Yes you should be okay to do it by a poolside, but I would just double check with a member of the team before doing any prep work! Here's the attachment for the watering can, the can itself is sold seperately! cheers www.sureset.co.uk/product/pouron-applicator-wand/
It shouldn't do providing the prep has been done to an excellent standard. The resin itself is so strong that we couldn't even get bits off with a lump hammer and a mallet!
Not if you're putting cars on it. It'll hold the weight of a person but not a vehicle, sureset do make a resin bound system that you can use on driveways, cheers
It depends what size pathway you've got, you also have to bear in mind that the sub base should be prepped properly and then pour the resin over the stone! Cheers
Ace video. Inspiring! What stones are used in this video? If laying a new path driectly on top of a grass lawn, what do you need to place beneath the stones? Hardcore? Or can you get away with just a weed proof membrane?
So underneath your pathway, it should be prepped properly, I personally would tamper the surface down so its nice and strong, then overlay the membrane over it, because the resin only goes on the surface. Cheers
This is awesome. I wonder how many coats I would need to handle parked cars in my driveway (edit: I found your other video about the kind for driveways). I have to see if this is available in Canada.
Hi Mr and Mrs diy 🙂 fantastic video thank you, this helps me as i would like to do this :). Is this suitable to put a light weight garden table and chairs on to sit on now and again? X i hope so coz i love this idea🥰
That's interesting, I didn't know you could do your own resin. I have a lawn I've wanted to put a path into for a long time but I'm put off by the natural contours, I wont level well. This may be a decent, simple alternative. On your demo, how much resin did you use for that area? Was it the whole container? Is that the 5kg one?
Could reflective beads be applied while the last coat of gravel binder is still wet? The idea is that the path or walkway would be easier to see at night, even in low light.
Yes it should do, same prep as the video, make sure your sub base is fine, wash your stones, let them dry then pour on the resin and let it dry! Cheers
Alright Jake! So you would have to do the preparation on the sub base first, this would mean putting something like a weed guard or something down underneath first, then pour your stones on top then your pour on resin.
Hi Craig. Great video. We have a path where each slab is separated by pice of grass. Our dogs keeps digging at the grass sections. Therefore want to lay gravel instead of the grass & for a border around the side of the path. I’ll then use the resin. I’ve got a couple of questions: - What is the depth of gravel have to used for the path - What base would I need for the gravel Thanks in advance
Thanks mate! This type of pour on only goes to the top layer to keep it all together, my advice would be to prep the base with MOT roadstone, then you can put your weed guard on it, then your stones/gravel! Cheers
Thanks! Us too, really great how the pour on brings out all of the colours, this was the pearl gravel (that had been washed to get the dust off), you can get it from the sureset website, cheers
No not this Pour On resin it wouldn't be wrong enough, That being said, Sureset do supply a resin subtable for driveways, its worth checking out there website, www.Sureset.co.uk
Check the side of the can just to make sure, I personally wouldn't do it at full power, if you have to just keep it around 500mm away from the surface and you should be fine
Very tough! This method is just really easy to do, but the other one was really satisfying to lay around bits and pieces such as pipework and slabs etc!
@@MrandMrsDIY I have roughly 3 square metres between my raised composite deck and my garden room. It has a slight raise to one end so thought this would be perfect
Great video! If laying this directly on to grass/soil to make a garden path (for walking on only) do you need to lay hardcore beneath? Or can you just use use a weed membrane between the stones and the soil/grass underneath?
We used this one a couple of times and found not worked well www.screwfix.com/p/apollo-heavy-duty-weed-control-50m-x-2m/35551?kpid=35551&cm_mmc=Google-_-Datafeed-_-Outdoor%20and%20Gardening?kpid=KINASEKPID&cm_mmc=Google-_-TOKEN1-_-TOKEN2&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA5-uuBhDzARIsAAa21T_UXx6p35g8mo5xze9WYnbehpD-dME9OtEbYAJfOqdTt_yT4YzsCHkaAnlREALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
Can you use this on rubber mulch? I have black rubber mulch in my landscape and it drives me crazy every time I get leaves in there, and I try and blow them out just to get my mulch in my grass.
I would say no but you would have to check with the manufacturer. The best way would be to dig it up and put down MOT Roadstone, tamper it down then put your stones on top of that, cheers
Hello, I’m planning to use bound resin for a patio. I’ve seen conflicting advice about the sub base and wondered if a base comprising 100mm MOT type 1 topped with a well compacted ballast would be okay in this application? There won’t be any vehicle loading. Will I need to prime it?
Looks amazing for the DiYer like myself but ive just been to their website and worked out it would still cost nearly 8k if we wanted to treat our gravel driveway with it. Thats still a bit much. Maybe if the product becomes cheaper in the future. Still a fantastic looking product though 👍
Thanks Johnny! It's not really designed for Driveways though, just pathways! You can use the other resin we have used on other videos for driveways though, going to do a video on that fairly soon!
If laying a gravel driveway using gravel grids, would it be ok to pour this over to give it the wet look and hold the top surface together, or would a car ruin it?
I'm not to sure about it with the gravel dries, I know Sureset do supply gravel grids for below driveways but not sure which type as ive not used them, I'd contact there tec team, they would be able to advise www.sureset.co.uk
I bought the prewashed stone and resin bond/bind(?), followed all the rules, and still it didn't bind together. I won't ever use it again. Stones became loose a few months later. I will use the version of resin bound, where the two are mixed together and trowled out for a job in a month's time.
I had a company lay my 130 square meter drive with resin bound gravel. He is now serving a 3 year sentence and disqualified from being a company director for 6 years. He had approx 60 customers in court witnessing against him. The product itself is good but a magnet for moss etc.
Nice one Craig, I need to adjust the slope on my drive as it is rather steep, would this product allow you to drive over or can you recommend a tough product. Thanks' Keith.
Very nice! Unfortunately Pour On is only meant to be for pathways and not to be driven on. Sureset do make a resin for driveways (that we will do a video with soon!)
It all depends on how level you can get your stone before you pour the pour on! Because once you pour it on, it's gunna stay that way! So yes level your stone out properly first, thanks!
A suitable sub base is required, so yes, that or tarmac, or you could have prepped your sub base underneath the stones and then put a weed guard over it so weeds don't grow through, cheers.
If I wanted a similar pathway, but at the same time stop water from infiltrating the stones and the soil underneath, what should I use instead of resin?
you could use more resin to create this style of pathway that will cover the gaps, or you could use their other pathway resin but that will require the water passing through it. cheers
Would anyone know if I can use this type of resin on my drive, I already have a gravel driveway n hoping to use resin to make the gravel more stable n still be able to use is for the parking of up to 3 cars, thanks ?
Hi, you wouldn't be able to use this on a driveway but you could on a pathway. Sureset also make more resin bound resin products suitable for driveways on their website. Cheers
Please can you tell me is the applicator nozzle ruined after use? Ie use first day and need to use another one in 2 days time when applying the 2nd coat?
Nope it was absolutely fine! Just may need to wait for it to dry before you can remove any dried bits blocking any of the nozzle, it should only be a very thin layer if you've used all of your pour from the watering can!
I wish this stuff was available in Canada. The only stuff available is kids white glue based, turns white when wet, lasts about one month, and is super expensive.
Maybe. Im not very familiar with epoxy resin. I believe since the resin would be poured outside, it would probably need to have some sort of UV resistance because epoxy tends to turn yellow after a while. @runerafell4480
I still remember how kind you were in winning big brother 🙏🙏🙏
R thanks Steve,
24 years ago mate
@MrandMrsDIY
Oh god now I feel old
Yea me too thank for reminding me. I kinda remember Craig gave it to a young lad who had some disabilities. A truly selfless person is Craig. An actual hero.
Where are you filing these? In your actual garden? I'm trying to figure out how that path would be used if it's your actual garden haha
Brilliant! And you're still looking good Craig!
Well thank you
Many thanks
This just came up in my you tube feed. So good to see you Craig, I remember you in Big Brother and a DIY programme. You have hardly changed! Subscribed and looking forward to watching your videos.
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Thanks
Craig, you are one the best.
Thanks mate, for all your genuine help and advice 🙏🙏
Thank you my friend thats very kind of you to say, glad we can help
Your very welcome
COME A LONG WAY SINCE BIG BROTHER
Haha thanks mate!
Cheers
Craig what a legend, good to see your still looking great. Can this be used for driveways ?
Many thanks, Superset do supply a resin for driveways, its a little different than the one I used here as this one is only strong enough for commercial pathways, check out there website for further details www.sureset.co.uk
So glad I’ve found your channel Craig and an immediate subscriber. I built a driveway at the front of my house on one side and circular path for my flower beds on the other side. So much hard work having never even touched a cement mixer before lol. I searched everywhere (3 yrs ago) how to do a resin mix but everything seemed so complicated so I ended up individually placing each stone onto the cement with glue along with faux grass and plastic wood planks. Obviously didn’t work as it looked far too fussy and has broken, torn or disappeared. In a way I’m glad as after watching this il actually be able to cover both the way I wanted to, although it’s going to be expensive so I’m going to have to save.
Like so many others, you were the best ever Big Brother winner. In fact I think I’ll watch the series again. Nothing like a bit of nostalgia.
😊😊😊
Thank you, Not this resin, but Sureset do make resin for drives too, check out there website
Love this! One of my garden jobs this year is a gravelled area and I’m now tempted to resin it. I’d love more details on the gravel you’ve used? It looks amazing!
It's wonderful stuff! Dries rock solid as well! Yes it was called Rhine Gold from Sureset!
@@MrandMrsDIY perfect, thanks!
Do check out www.Sureset.co.uk for all the details @@charl13is Is super easy to use and very effective.
Looks great, I'm thinking of this system for a patio maybe?
Works perfect for a patio
Wonderful!
Thank you!
Clean and Permeable
Can you tell me how to remove and recycle this pathway later on ?
Thank you! You would have to break it up with something heavy and it breaks down into small chunks. Does take a while to break up with the resin being super strong though!
Then it could all be recycled into hardcore
It looks very professional and seems to do the job. I’m going to try it in my gravel pathway. Thanks
Its great stuff, please do, and keep us posted on the process, check out www.sureset.co.uk for further details
It works a treat
what a wonderful presentation . Salute
Thank you!
Well thank you.
Just found your channel . Made up , great for information . 👍👍👍
Thank you Colette, we're very pleased you found our channel and find our content helpful!
Your welcome
Looks like a good product that, Craig, for a DiYer
Thanks mate, that's what it's designed for! Although that being said there are thousands of professionals using all over the country because it's super quick and easy to install. This was the first time @Craigbigbro had used it without any training and though it was remarkable.
Its amazing
Really useful this and the finished job looks so good too
Thanks Mike
Thanks Mike!
It does
How you're not still on the telly 🤯, legend! Just found your channel and have subscribed 👍
Cheers mate! Yes we do loads of online how tos now!
Many thanks my friend
Can't believe you ran a hayter over the stones 😮😮 lol.. Great video mate.. This is def useful
What's a Hayter
Hahaha people do when using lawnmowers! Thanks mate, much appreciated!
@@MrandMrsDIY just the mower brand
What's a Hayter
A GENUINE nice fella .
Cheers my friend
Thank you very much
Hi Craig, is there any disadvantage of having gravel like this in the future? Thank you!
Not any that I can see! It's very strong, has great wear and tear properties, can be cleaned easily, and comes with a 21 year guarantee when installed by a Sureset approved installer!
Nice video 👌
Many thanks
Cheers
Looks great
Thank you!
Thank you
Quick tip. Notice most bottles designed for pouring, have an opening set to one side of the bottle. To prevent the "Glug Glug Glug" that happens, while pouring, place the opening at the top. It will come out in a steady stream instead of creating a vacuum and gulping for air.
Good idea!
It's not my idea. It is literally why the bottles are engineered that way.
@@cmag8102 Quite true
I need to attempt this myself, and as a Mum who has used saucepans for putting nails in the wall.. it was very helpful, thank you!
I want to use pea gravel, would it work to pour this directly onto sand and onto mud/rubble?
Where can I find a list of everything you used please? Watering can attachment and all!
Head strait over to Sureset's website for all the details and products required, there tec team will advise on quantities as well as best practices. www.sureset.co.uk
Can you do this with decomposed granite?
Yes it should be fine, check out sureset's website to see what other materials and aggregates they use, cheers
I love this idea. I want to design this for a poolside patio on a larger scale. Cannot find the watering can. Can you provide specifics, please. Thank you.
Yes you should be okay to do it by a poolside, but I would just double check with a member of the team before doing any prep work!
Here's the attachment for the watering can, the can itself is sold seperately! cheers www.sureset.co.uk/product/pouron-applicator-wand/
How does expanding frost effect it? Would it create loose stones?
It shouldn't do providing the prep has been done to an excellent standard. The resin itself is so strong that we couldn't even get bits off with a lump hammer and a mallet!
Looks fantastic! I'd need like a 205L barrel to cover my pathing though.... :/
Yes just depends on how big your areas are
how big is it
Could one do this in the garage with small smooth stones?
Not if you're putting cars on it. It'll hold the weight of a person but not a vehicle, sureset do make a resin bound system that you can use on driveways, cheers
Yes why not
I absolutely love this idea. Is it really expensive to do compared to concrete? Maybe not as beautiful, but is it more cost-effective?
It depends what size pathway you've got, you also have to bear in mind that the sub base should be prepped properly and then pour the resin over the stone! Cheers
I like it better than Conctrete
Delighted that you poured water over it asthst was my biggest concern - would it just pool over the top.
No as you seen the water pour strait though the resin and stone
Water doesn't pool at all
Ace video. Inspiring! What stones are used in this video? If laying a new path driectly on top of a grass lawn, what do you need to place beneath the stones? Hardcore? Or can you get away with just a weed proof membrane?
So underneath your pathway, it should be prepped properly, I personally would tamper the surface down so its nice and strong, then overlay the membrane over it, because the resin only goes on the surface. Cheers
Yes you'd require some hardcore
Love these videos. Remember Big Brother, but also i can't not see you and say 'It is the craaaaiiiggggg', thanks to Avid Merrion lol
Thank you please
Thank you please.
This is awesome. I wonder how many coats I would need to handle parked cars in my driveway (edit: I found your other video about the kind for driveways). I have to see if this is available in Canada.
Thanks mate, very kind. This type of Resin won't be suitable for drives, as it's only meant to hold a certain weight! Cheers
Will the resin stop grass from growing in the areas with the rock/gravel???
Yes, but the sub base should be prepared properly before installation so foliage won't grow under and through it, cheers
We did it over a year ago on our pathway over 5O SQM and its held them back completely
Hi Mr and Mrs diy 🙂 fantastic video thank you, this helps me as i would like to do this :).
Is this suitable to put a light weight garden table and chairs on to sit on now and again? X i hope so coz i love this idea🥰
Thanks for your comment! Yes it's suitable and strong to put garden furniture on top! Cheers
We love this big brother 😊
Thank you!
Cheers
What about wet weather areas. Does it get affected by mildew or mould or algae? Thanks.
it shouldn't do, but you can use things to prevent any growing on you, my advice would be to brush regularly with the trusty yard brush!
Is this process any good for driveways
Most certainly yes, however we will need a firmer bace than just the hardcore we have on this pathway, check out Sureset's website www.sureset.co.uk
Not this resin, but Sureset do another resin that works on drives
That's interesting, I didn't know you could do your own resin. I have a lawn I've wanted to put a path into for a long time but I'm put off by the natural contours, I wont level well. This may be a decent, simple alternative.
On your demo, how much resin did you use for that area? Was it the whole container? Is that the 5kg one?
Yes it was a 5kg size for this pathway, very very easy to do!
5L tin
Is this suitable to be used as a path and patio?
Absolutely yes! Just consult with a Sureset team member about width areas and things like that!
Where did you get that watering can? I can't find one like that but seems very effective.
Sureset's website! www.sureset.co.uk/product/pouron-applicator-wand/
You're the best!!! Thanks so much. I'm getting one today ❤
Could reflective beads be applied while the last coat of gravel binder is still wet? The idea is that the path or walkway would be easier to see at night, even in low light.
Great question and idea, I'm sure sit would be fine but I'd certainly check with the tram at Sureset first, drop them an email www.sureset.co.uk
I'd imagine so, ive never tried it tho, let us know if you do try it
Will the resin yellow from uv light?
No not al all
No not no more
Does this also help prevent weeds from growing in the gravel?
Yes I can do, you could also fit a roll of weed blocker below the stones before applying your resin to help further.
You left it to do it second day. Does it not go hard in the watering can over night ?
Cheers
Would this be slippery in the winter / wet? I'm wanting to cover slippery concrete
No! It is perfectly safe to use when the preparation has been done properly
Dows this work well on pea gravel for a patio seating area?
Yes it should do, same prep as the video, make sure your sub base is fine, wash your stones, let them dry then pour on the resin and let it dry! Cheers
@@MrandMrsDIY Ok thank you 👍🏻
Hi craig would that help the membrane to keep weeds from growing through
Hi mate, yes mate it would
Yes certainly
Scouser 1 question is this pour-on resin a weed block ??
And 30sq meters what would you recommend
Alright Jake! So you would have to do the preparation on the sub base first, this would mean putting something like a weed guard or something down underneath first, then pour your stones on top then your pour on resin.
We did it a year ago on our pathway and its held back the weeds very well
Where did you get your water can attachment from?
Surest.co.uk! they sell the watering can attachments! Thanks
Any good to keep a tarmac drive looking fresh and not fading?
Yes absolutely! You can use whatever stones you want, including a black to mimic tarmac!
Yes you can get it in black to mimic tarmac, cheers
Hi Craig. Great video. We have a path where each slab is separated by pice of grass. Our dogs keeps digging at the grass sections. Therefore want to lay gravel instead of the grass & for a border around the side of the path. I’ll then use the resin. I’ve got a couple of questions:
- What is the depth of gravel have to used for the path
- What base would I need for the gravel
Thanks in advance
Thanks mate! This type of pour on only goes to the top layer to keep it all together, my advice would be to prep the base with MOT roadstone, then you can put your weed guard on it, then your stones/gravel! Cheers
anyone know more or less what type or color rock he is using. I love the way it looks after applied.
Thanks! Us too, really great how the pour on brings out all of the colours, this was the pearl gravel (that had been washed to get the dust off), you can get it from the sureset website, cheers
It makes old dull stone look new ands colourful
Can one drive a car on it? I have a pebbled area where I park a 3rd car
No not this Pour On resin it wouldn't be wrong enough, That being said, Sureset do supply a resin subtable for driveways, its worth checking out there website, www.Sureset.co.uk
Glad to see you managed to escape Avids wardrobe.
It wasn't long ago
He lets me out at the weekends
What would happen to this application with rain and freezing temperatures?
Would pockets of water freeze and expand, breaking the resin bond?
Nope! It remains in situ whatever the weather!
No watch our other videos when we do the water tests
Will it yellow with the sun?
No its full UV proof
Where can I find this product?
Thanks!!
You can find it over at Sureset.co.uk
What size do you have that u use in the video
Size of what??
Can you presure wash this without the stones coming out?
Check the side of the can just to make sure, I personally wouldn't do it at full power, if you have to just keep it around 500mm away from the surface and you should be fine
Hi Craig, Which of the two methods would you recommend this or the mixed resin you did around the slabs?
Very tough! This method is just really easy to do, but the other one was really satisfying to lay around bits and pieces such as pipework and slabs etc!
What sort of areas are you planning on covering
Do you have any stone / gravel down at present
@@MrandMrsDIY I have roughly 3 square metres between my raised composite deck and my garden room. It has a slight raise to one end so thought this would be perfect
Hello, is this product and the pouring can available in the US? if so where can I purchase it.
Yes it should be, please contact www.sureset.co.uk
Wyere do u get the adapter for the wstering can
Sureset sell them www.sureset.co.uk
Great video! If laying this directly on to grass/soil to make a garden path (for walking on only) do you need to lay hardcore beneath? Or can you just use use a weed membrane between the stones and the soil/grass underneath?
It the earth is stable and firm, a membrane would be fine, spread your stone and Pour On, 3 to 4 layers should be fine
How much per square meter for a DIY job?
Depends on coverage! You'd have to check the guide out on the sureset website www.sureset.co.uk
Hi Craig, what membrane would you recommend lay underneath ?? Thanks Lee
We used this one a couple of times and found not worked well
www.screwfix.com/p/apollo-heavy-duty-weed-control-50m-x-2m/35551?kpid=35551&cm_mmc=Google-_-Datafeed-_-Outdoor%20and%20Gardening?kpid=KINASEKPID&cm_mmc=Google-_-TOKEN1-_-TOKEN2&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA5-uuBhDzARIsAAa21T_UXx6p35g8mo5xze9WYnbehpD-dME9OtEbYAJfOqdTt_yT4YzsCHkaAnlREALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
we would also recommend straying a good strong week killer down first as well
Can you use this on rubber mulch? I have black rubber mulch in my landscape and it drives me crazy every time I get leaves in there, and I try and blow them out just to get my mulch in my grass.
Best thing you can do is scoop up that rubber mulch and dump it in the rubbish bin 🤗
I would say no but you would have to check with the manufacturer. The best way would be to dig it up and put down MOT Roadstone, tamper it down then put your stones on top of that, cheers
Hello, I’m planning to use bound resin for a patio. I’ve seen conflicting advice about the sub base and wondered if a base comprising 100mm MOT type 1 topped with a well compacted ballast would be okay in this application? There won’t be any vehicle loading. Will I need to prime it?
As long as it's compacted down correctly, it should be okay! But this type of pour on resin isn't suitable for driveways, cheers
Looks amazing for the DiYer like myself but ive just been to their website and worked out it would still cost nearly 8k if we wanted to treat our gravel driveway with it.
Thats still a bit much. Maybe if the product becomes cheaper in the future. Still a fantastic looking product though 👍
Thanks Johnny! It's not really designed for Driveways though, just pathways! You can use the other resin we have used on other videos for driveways though, going to do a video on that fairly soon!
@@MrandMrsDIYoh. Nice one. Will look forward to it! 👍
Cheers mate! @@johnnymacf1
How big is the driveway
How much resin roughly for a 22 sqm area?
Go to Sureset's website to get further details www.sureset.co.uk
I don’t know why this came up but I’m going do a
New pathway now.😂
Great, good luck, let us know how you get on
Great, how do it turn out
@@MrDIYCraigPhillips haven’t got round to it yet. Too much DIY inside.😂. If you ever want to do a series of how to fix bodge jobs give me a holler. 👍😬
@@Craggles365 I certainly will do
If laying a gravel driveway using gravel grids, would it be ok to pour this over to give it the wet look and hold the top surface together, or would a car ruin it?
I'm not to sure about it with the gravel dries, I know Sureset do supply gravel grids for below driveways but not sure which type as ive not used them, I'd contact there tec team, they would be able to advise www.sureset.co.uk
@MrandMrsDIY ok thanks for the reply 👍
I bought the prewashed stone and resin bond/bind(?), followed all the rules, and still it didn't bind together. I won't ever use it again. Stones became loose a few months later. I will use the version of resin bound, where the two are mixed together and trowled out for a job in a month's time.
Contact the tech support team, cheers
I had a company lay my 130 square meter drive with resin bound gravel. He is now serving a 3 year sentence and disqualified from being a company director for 6 years. He had approx 60 customers in court witnessing against him. The product itself is good but a magnet for moss etc.
@@stuartalexander3
Wow! Fortunately, the piece I laid was small, and I'm returning in the summer to put it right.
can grass and weeds grow through it Craig 😊
Not if the surface beneath has been prepped properly!
Doesn't need a base of gran A tamped down?
Not for this one though no
How does this drain properly please?
The water penetrates into the sub base below
Can it be sprayed on the soil?
It's not advisable!
If the water can go down can the weeds also come up?
the water penetrates into the sub base below! Providing it has been prepped properly the weeds shouldn't grow through it. Thanks
Where can I buy this resin from?
You can buy it direct from Sureset! www.Sureset.co.uk
Yo Craig how'd you get out avids flat thought you were chained up in his cupboard 😂😂 proper Bo heeee, heeee shamone mofker 😅
hahaha thanks mate!
Can you use it for parking a car is it strong enough?
Not the pour on version, but Sureset do make a resin bound system which is suitable for driveways
Thankyou ❤@@MrandMrsDIY
How long does it last
Usually between 5 to 15 years depending on condition!
Nice one Craig, I need to adjust the slope on my drive as it is rather steep, would this product allow you to drive over or can you recommend a tough product. Thanks' Keith.
Very nice! Unfortunately Pour On is only meant to be for pathways and not to be driven on. Sureset do make a resin for driveways (that we will do a video with soon!)
Can you put enough resin to when you walk, its like glass and you do not feel the stone.
It all depends on how level you can get your stone before you pour the pour on! Because once you pour it on, it's gunna stay that way! So yes level your stone out properly first, thanks!
Do I have to put the stone on a concrete / type 1 base?
A suitable sub base is required, so yes, that or tarmac, or you could have prepped your sub base underneath the stones and then put a weed guard over it so weeds don't grow through, cheers.
How long does this last?
I think it's 5 years, but you would have to check with Sureset just to be sure! www.sureset.co.uk
Can it be used in a car parking area?
Not this type, the pour on is mainly for pathways only, they do another resin pathway that can be used as driveways though!
cracking!
Thank you!
Thanks
Do weeds still grow when you do this
No, so when you are prepping your sub base, it is wise to put a weed guard down on top of your prep then weeds won't grow through your pathway, cheers
Any good for a car parking bay..?
not this type of resin but Sureset make more resin bound products for driveways!
If I wanted a similar pathway, but at the same time stop water from infiltrating the stones and the soil underneath, what should I use instead of resin?
you could use more resin to create this style of pathway that will cover the gaps, or you could use their other pathway resin but that will require the water passing through it. cheers
Would anyone know if I can use this type of resin on my drive, I already have a gravel driveway n hoping to use resin to make the gravel more stable n still be able to use is for the parking of up to 3 cars, thanks ?
Hi, you wouldn't be able to use this on a driveway but you could on a pathway. Sureset also make more resin bound resin products suitable for driveways on their website. Cheers
How can we clean when it is dirt?
You can use a scrubbing brush or a light jetwash
Please can you tell me is the applicator nozzle ruined after use? Ie use first day and need to use another one in 2 days time when applying the 2nd coat?
Nope it was absolutely fine! Just may need to wait for it to dry before you can remove any dried bits blocking any of the nozzle, it should only be a very thin layer if you've used all of your pour from the watering can!
Can you park a Car on it? Like a midsize Pickup.
Not the pour on, no. But sureset do make resins that can be used on Driveways
Can a vehicle drive over this?
Not over this type of resin no, it's only suitable for pathways
I always wondered what Jamie Carragher did when he's not summarising on Sky. 😂
😂😂
Ha ha, I'll let him know
Hi Craig, I have a dog and I’m worried if him peeing on there all the time would it end up smelling? 🤔🐶 any idea?
You could use a baking soda mix and rinse it off? Cheers!
I wish this stuff was available in Canada. The only stuff available is kids white glue based, turns white when wet, lasts about one month, and is super expensive.
Hopefully will be one day
Are you living in Canada now ?
@@MrandMrsDIY I always have been. I'm looking for a product to lock my newly built gravel backyard walkway.
Aint normal epoxy resin available ? Just use that ❤
Maybe. Im not very familiar with epoxy resin. I believe since the resin would be poured outside, it would probably need to have some sort of UV resistance because epoxy tends to turn yellow after a while. @runerafell4480
where does the pathway go to ?
Just a demo! But Sureset have got hundreds of reviews of the pour on from Google reviews!
Question: how does this stand up to hot climate states and in those states, can it cause harm to human or pet bare-feet???
Depends on a few factors such as materials etc, you can find out more about PourOn here from Sureset - www.sureset.co.uk/product/pouron/ Thanks