Resin Verses Block Paving – Which Is Better?
Here is a simple summary of the pro’s & con’s of block paving and resin driveways and patios to help you decide on which is the best solution for you
Appearance
Surface Type Look & Style
Resin Sleek, smooth, seamless. Many colors & stone blends available. Very modern.
Block Paving Traditional look, with patterns possible. Visible joints/lines.
Tarmac Plain black or red. More functional than decorative.
Permeability (Drainage)
Surface Type Water Drainage
Resin Yes – fully permeable (if installed correctly with porous base).
Block Paving Only permeable with special blocks or jointing. May require planning permission.
Tarmac No – water runs off unless combined with drainage systems.
Maintenance
Surface Type Maintenance Level
Resin Low – Sweep and power wash occasionally. Weeds unlikely.
Block Paving Medium – Weeds in joints, needs regular sanding/sealing.
Tarmac Low – May fade, crack or develop potholes over time. Needs re-sealing.
Durability & Lifespan
Surface Type Expected Lifespan
Resin 15–20+ years (with UV-stable resin and proper base).
Block Paving 20+ years but prone to sinking if not laid correctly.
Tarmac 10–15 years – can degrade quicker under heavy vehicles.
Installation Time
Surface Type Speed of Installation
Resin Fast – typically 1–2 days over suitable base.
Block Paving Slower – each block laid by hand, may take several days.
Tarmac Fast – usually laid in a day, but requires curing.
Slip Resistance
Surface Type Safety Level
Resin Excellent – anti-slip finishes available.
Block Paving Good – though can be slippery when wet or mossy.
Tarmac Fair – can become slippery in winter.
Overall Summary
Surface Best For
Resin Modern look, low maintenance, great drainage.
Block Paving Classic style, decorative patterns.
Tarmac Budget-friendly, practical, fast install.