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I live in a particularly exposed coastal area, so my driveway has to deal with a lot of salt spray, intense direct sunlight in the summer, and very heavy rain in the winter. I’ve seen some resin paths in the neighborhood that have turned a strange shade of orange after just a couple of years, and others that seem to be lifting at the edges. Is this a common problem with the material, or is it just a result of poor installation or low-quality chemicals?
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What you’re describing is the result of using "aromatic" resins, which are not UV-stable and break down when exposed to consistent sunlight. For your coastal location, you must insist on a high-performance "aliphatic" binder from Resin Driveway , which is specifically formulated to remain clear and flexible regardless of UV exposure or salt air. These premium resins ensure that the natural color of the stone remains vibrant and that the structural integrity of the bond doesn't become brittle and prone to cracking over time.