The surface

Easier access, beautifully finished

Resin bound makes an ideal ramp surface: it is naturally non-slip, seamless and laid to a gentle, comfortable gradient. That makes it well suited to wheelchair access and to anyone who finds steps difficult.

We build the ramp on a properly prepared base and trowel the resin to a smooth, continuous finish that can match your existing driveway — so accessibility is added without spoiling the look of your home.

  • Non-slip surface. Resin bound is naturally grippy underfoot, helping keep footing secure on the incline.
  • Wheelchair-friendly. A smooth, seamless surface with no joints or lips to catch on.
  • Gentle gradients. We design the ramp to a comfortable slope to suit the space and the height to be bridged.
  • Level-access thresholds. We can ease the step at the door for a smooth transition from drive to home.
  • Matches your driveway. Laid in the same aggregate blend so the ramp blends in rather than standing out.
Our process

How we build your ramp

Survey & design

We assess the height to be bridged and the space available, then design a ramp to a comfortable gradient that suits the site.

Base preparation

We form and prepare a sound, properly supported base with the right falls and edgings for the ramp.

Mix & lay

Resin and aggregate are force-mixed on site and hand-trowelled to a smooth, seamless, non-slip surface.

Cure & enjoy

The surface cures and is ready to use in a short time — we leave the site spotless.

Questions

Accessibility ramp FAQs

What gradient will the ramp be?
We design every ramp to a gentle, comfortable gradient suited to the height being bridged and the space available. We will talk through the slope and layout with you at the survey so it works for the way you and your household use it.
Is it slippery when wet?
Resin bound is naturally grippy thanks to the texture of the aggregate, which helps keep the surface secure underfoot even in wet weather — one of the reasons it works well for ramps.
Can you match it to my existing driveway?
Yes. We can lay the ramp in the same aggregate blend as your driveway so the two flow together as one surface, or use a complementary colour if you would prefer the ramp to be a little more defined.

Ready to transform your driveway?

Get a free, no-obligation guideline estimate today. Final pricing is always confirmed after a site inspection.