Resin Pathways In Lymington

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Slip-Resistant, Weed-Free Resin Bound Pathways For Lymington Properties

Pathway work in Lymington includes the front approaches to the older Georgian properties in the town centre, rear garden paths at the residential streets around Pennington and Sway, and marina-area properties where a smart front approach makes a real impression. Clay ground is common across much of the Lymington area and can move seasonally, which is a common cause of cracking in older concrete paths. Resin on a properly prepared sub-base handles clay movement better than rigid concrete - the surface has some flexibility and the permeable structure manages water in the base layer. Warm tones suit the older properties; cooler greys and charcoal work on the more contemporary marina and estate homes. Free site visit, 10-year guarantee on every pathway.

Resin bound pathway at a property in Lymington

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Why Resin Pathways Work Well In Lymington

Slip-Resistant Year Round

The textured aggregate surface provides reliable grip in wet and frosty conditions - considerably safer than smooth slabs or porcelain, which can be genuinely dangerous on shaded paths in winter.

No Weeds, Ever

The seamless bound surface has no joints for weeds to grow through. No annual weed treatment, no re-sanding, no re-pointing. A rinse down once or twice a year is all it needs to stay looking right.

Local Ground Conditions Handled

Clay soils are common across Lymington and surrounding villages. Low-lying areas near the salt marshes and harbour can be particularly wet. Salt air from the Solent is a consideration for material selection on coastal and marina-side properties.

Follows Any Shape

Resin follows curves, sweeps and irregular layouts using flexible aluminium edging. Straight paths, curved garden paths, split approaches - the surface adapts to the space rather than the space adapting to the surface.

Connects To Patio Or Driveway

Using the same aggregate on a connecting patio or driveway gives a co-ordinated finish across the whole property. It looks intentional rather than like a series of different surfaces that happened to be installed at different times.

Wide Colour Range

Buff, golden, silver grey, charcoal, terracotta, rustic brown and blended options. Warm tones suit period and traditional properties; cooler greys work on contemporary homes. We bring sample boards to every site visit.

Resin bound pathway at a property showing clean weed-free finish

Pathways That Work Around Your Property In Lymington

Most pathway jobs in Lymington are not just a straight path from A to B. They involve working around planted borders, matching up to existing steps or changes in level, connecting through a side gate or to an outbuilding, or tying in with a front approach that needs to work for wheelie bins as well as foot traffic.

We plan all of this during the free site survey before any work is agreed. The survey covers the route, levels, drainage falls, edge restraint positions, and what is underneath the existing surface. What we find on the survey goes into the quote - no variables left open once work begins.

If you are also looking at a resin patio, see our resin patios Lymington page - the two surfaces often work well together using the same aggregate for a connected finish.

Most pathway enquiries from Lymington are from homeowners who want the front of the property to match the driveway, or want a clean route through the garden that doesn't spend half the year overgrown.

Based on enquiries handled by Resin Driveways Bournemouth.

Our 10-Year Guarantee

Every resin driveway, pathway or patio we install comes with a 10-year workmanship guarantee covering the installation itself. That's not a figure we picked because it sounds good - it reflects what a correctly installed resin bound surface on a properly prepared sub-base is actually expected to last.

The guarantee is only worth something if the groundwork is right. Every job starts with a proper site assessment, and we'll always tell you upfront if the existing base needs more work before resin goes down - rather than cutting corners and hoping for the best. We don't subcontract: the team who quote your job are the team who install it.

10

Year

Workmanship Guarantee

1,000+

Projects

Completed Across Dorset

What The Guarantee Covers

  • Workmanship and installation quality for 10 years from completion
  • UV stability - the resin won't yellow or colour-shift in direct sunlight
  • Sub-base integrity - if the surface fails due to our preparation, we fix it
  • All guarantees provided in writing at handover before we leave site
  • Backed by 15 years' experience and over 1,000 projects completed

How We Install Resin Pathways In Lymington

1

Free Site Survey

We visit your Lymington property, walk the route, assess the base and drainage, plan edging and levels, and provide a full written quote at no cost.

2

Base Preparation

Existing path is removed or prepared for overlay. Where needed, we excavate and compact a new permeable sub-base to the correct depth and falls.

3

Resin Installation

Your chosen aggregate and UV-stable resin are machine-mixed and hand-trowelled to a smooth, even finish at 18mm depth, including any curves or edging.

4

Curing & Handover

Surface cures for 24-48 hours. We walk it through with you and hand over the 10-year workmanship guarantee in writing.

What Our Customers Say

Feedback from homeowners across Bournemouth, Poole and the surrounding area.

"Really pleased with the driveway. We had an old cracked concrete drive that had been an eyesore for years. The team turned up on time, kept the site tidy, and the finished result looks great. The buff colour with the charcoal border was their suggestion and it suits the house perfectly."

Sarah M.

Poole

"Used Resin Driveways Bournemouth for a patio and side path. Couldn't fault them - straightforward quote, no pushy sales, turned up when they said they would and finished on time. The grey finish on the patio looks brilliant and is so easy to keep clean."

James T.

Bournemouth

"Had three quotes and went with these guys because they took the time to explain exactly what they were doing and why. The driveway has been down six months now and still looks brand new. Would recommend without hesitation."

Karen H.

Christchurch

"Had the driveway and the front path done at the same time. The guys matched the colour through from the drive to the path so it all flows nicely. Good value, well finished, no mess left behind."

Dave R.

Ferndown

"The patio at the back of our house was in a terrible state - old sunken slabs with weeds everywhere. The resin is a completely different level. Comfortable to walk on, no weeds, and it drains properly after rain. Wish we'd done it years ago."

Louise B.

Wimborne

Resin Pathway Costs In Lymington

Resin bound pathways typically cost in the region of £100-£250 per square metre depending on size, ground preparation and aggregate. Clay ground in Lymington may require deeper excavation to reach stable sub-base conditions. Low-lying areas near the harbour and salt marshes can be particularly challenging. Salt air is accounted for through UV-stable resin and appropriate edge restraints - standard on all our coastal and marina-side work. Most residential pathway projects in Lymington range from around £500 for a short front path to £5,000+ for longer or more complex routes. Every quote is free, no-obligation, and based on a site visit.

See Our Full Cost Guide

Resin Pathway FAQs For Lymington

How wide should a resin pathway be in Lymington?

A garden path wide enough for two people is around 1.2-1.5 metres. Front door approach paths are often 0.9-1.2 metres. Side access paths for bins or equipment are usually 1 metre minimum. We discuss the right width during the site visit, taking into account the available space and how the path will be used.

Can clay soil in Lymington cause problems with a resin pathway?

Clay soils across much of Lymington expand and contract seasonally with moisture, which is the most common cause of cracking in older concrete paths in the area. Resin on a properly prepared permeable sub-base handles this better than rigid alternatives - the surface has some flexibility, and designing the drainage to move water away from the base layer reduces the moisture cycling that causes movement. We assess the clay conditions on every site visit and specify sub-base depth accordingly.

Can a resin pathway have curves in Lymington?

Yes. Resin bound surfacing follows curved, sweeping or irregular shapes, which is one reason it works well for garden paths where a straight line would look too formal. We use flexible aluminium edging to achieve smooth, consistent curves and plan the edging carefully before the resin is laid.

Will a resin pathway get slippery in winter?

No. The natural aggregate gives resin surfacing a textured finish that provides good grip underfoot even in wet or frosty conditions. This is one of the main practical advantages over smooth paving slabs or porcelain tiles, which can become genuinely dangerous on shaded north-facing paths in winter.

Does a garden path need planning permission in Lymington?

No, a garden pathway does not normally require planning permission - it falls within permitted development. However, if your property is listed or in a conservation area it is worth checking with the local planning authority before carrying out any hard landscaping works.

Can resin be laid over existing garden slabs or concrete in Lymington?

In many cases yes, if the existing surface is structurally sound, stable and not significantly cracked or sunken. The existing surface needs cleaning and any loose or cracked areas repaired. Where it has shifted or sunk significantly, lifting and relevelling is usually better than overlaying onto an uneven base.

What To Do In Lymington

Lymington Quay & Marina

Lymington Quay & Marina

A busy marina and quayside at the mouth of the Lymington River, with ferries crossing to Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight. The waterfront is lined with boatyards, chandlers and attractive restaurants making it the heart of Lymington's sailing community.

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Lymington High Street

Lymington High Street

One of the finest Georgian high streets in Hampshire, with a broad tree-lined street of independent shops, restaurants and period buildings leading down to the quay. The Saturday market has operated here for centuries.

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Keyhaven Nature Reserve

Keyhaven Nature Reserve

A nationally important coastal nature reserve of saltmarsh, mudflats and lagoons west of Lymington, managed by Hampshire County Council. Excellent birdwatching, particularly for waders and wildfowl in autumn and winter.

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Lymington

Areas We Cover

As well as Lymington, we install resin pathways across Bournemouth, Poole and the surrounding towns and villages.

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