About This Service
About this Service
Resin walkways in Evergreen connect lakefront cabins and parkside homes through wooded lots where harsh mountain winters and hilly foothill terrain make gravel paths unstable and paving slabs prone to heaving. Paths wind through properties near Evergreen Lake and Alderfer Park, providing smooth pedestrian access between entries, decks, and garden areas with slip-resistant traction in wet spring conditions and heavy snow.
Forest soil and rock outcrop areas demand robust base prep, typically 4-6 inches of compacted aggregate over geotextile fabric to prevent settling and frost heave. Edging installation is critical on slopes to contain resin bound layers during spring thaw. UV-stable aggregates maintain color under high elevation sun while permeable drainage handles snowmelt runoff without erosion.
Walkways installed near Bergen Peak and Upper Bear Creek face extreme freeze-thaw cycles, requiring frost-proof resin formulations that remain flexible in cold temperatures. Repairs restore worn sections without visible seams when aggregate blends match original installation. Expect longer cure times at elevation and seasonal scheduling around Evergreen's extended winter conditions.