When discussing a resin driveway for heavy vehicles, the most important factor is the structure underneath. The resin layer is only a few millimetres thick, so it relies entirely on the strength of the base to distribute weight.
A proper installation typically includes:
- A stable, well-compacted sub-base
- A load-bearing layer such as concrete or porous tarmac
- Correct edging to prevent movement
This layered approach ensures that the weight of vehicles is spread evenly across the surface. Without it, pressure points can develop, especially where vehicles turn or remain parked for long periods.
In simple terms, the resin finishes the driveway, but the base carries the load.