About This Service
About this Service
Resin bound garden paths in Golden suit foothill ranch homes and university area properties where steep terrain and rocky soil make traditional paving difficult to install and maintain. Walkways curve through landscapes near Colorado School of Mines and Clear Creek, connecting entries to patios and garden features with slip-resistant surfaces that handle freeze-thaw cycles and high altitude UV.
Granite bedrock areas require careful base prep, often including geotextile fabric and compacted aggregate to create a stable foundation before resin application. Edging installation contains the resin bound layer on slopes and prevents aggregate migration during spring thaw. Custom stone blends match foothill aesthetics, from warm tones near North Table Mountain to cooler grays in I-70 corridor properties.
Permeable drainage eliminates puddling after Front Range rains, keeping paths dry and safe for pedestrian traffic year-round. Frost-proof resin formulations prevent cracking during Golden's winter freeze cycles. Repairs blend new aggregate with existing sections to restore uniform appearance without replacing entire walkway runs.