About This Service
About this Service
Resin surfacing for steps and entries in Arvada West addresses park adjacent properties and western edge residences where transitional foothill soil and seasonal snow melt create slippery access points. Installations suit homes near Two Ponds Wildlife Refuge and Majestic View Park where front entries face plains-foothill weather mix.
Permeable resin formulations allow meltwater and rain to drain through step surfaces rather than pooling on treads, reducing slip risk during spring thaw and summer downpours. Anti-slip aggregates maintain traction in wet conditions common along Ralston Creek Trail and Kipling Parkway corridors.
Edge detailing reinforces stair nosings and landing perimeters where foot traffic concentrates, preventing the chipping seen on conventional surfaces after freeze-thaw exposure. SUDS-compliant drainage integration handles runoff from elevated entries without eroding surrounding parkland terrain.