About This Service
About this Service
Resin bound walkways in Applewood suit foothill neighborhoods where garden paths crack from freeze-thaw cycles and lose traction on hillside terrain. Residential properties near Ralston Creek and North Table Mountain face decomposed granite soil that shifts under traditional paving, making permeable resin a stable alternative for curved garden routes and front entries.
UV-stable aggregates maintain color under Front Range sun while the bound surface prevents loose stone migration on sloped yards common to Applewood's hilly residential blocks. Edging installation anchors paths against soil movement during spring thaw.
Installations typically include base compaction over decomposed granite, resin application, and aggregate blending to match natural foothill aesthetics. Repairs restore worn sections without full replacement, blending new resin with existing finish for seamless garden circulation.