About This Service
About this Service
Resin walkways in Ken Caryl planned communities provide smooth pedestrian paths through valley estates and open space properties where valley clay soils and seasonal monsoon rains create drainage challenges for traditional paving. Paths connect entries to patios and garden features in neighborhoods near South Valley Park and Deer Creek Canyon, offering slip-resistant surfaces that handle foothill freeze-thaw cycles and valley wind exposure.
Valley clay soils require careful base prep, typically including geotextile fabric and well-compacted aggregate to prevent settling and maintain drainage performance. SUDS-compliant permeable surfaces eliminate puddling in canyon drainage areas after monsoon rains. Edging installation contains resin bound layers and maintains clean lines in planned community landscapes from Bradford Place to Glenbrook East.
Custom stone blends match existing landscape materials in foothill subdivisions, creating cohesive aesthetics across canyonside neighborhoods. Frost-proof resin formulations withstand Ken Caryl's freeze-thaw cycles without cracking. Repairs restore worn sections to original appearance, blending new aggregate seamlessly with existing walkway surfaces in valley terrain.