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Amber Resin Gravel Binder (5kg) Approx. 3m2 coverageAmber Resin Gravel Binder (5kg) Approx. 3m2 coverage- Regular price
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$109.00 - Regular price
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Clear Resin Gravel Binder (5kg) Approx. 3m2 coverageClear Resin Gravel Binder (5kg) Approx. 3m2 coverage- Regular price
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$160.00 - Regular price
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Clear Resin Gravel Binder (20kg) Approx. 10m2 coverageClear Resin Gravel Binder (20kg) Approx. 10m2 coverage- Regular price
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$699.00 - Regular price
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Amber Resin Gravel Binder (20kg) Approx. 10m2 CoverageAmber Resin Gravel Binder (20kg) Approx. 10m2 Coverage- Regular price
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$489.00 - Regular price
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Do You Prefer the Clear or Amber Resin Best?




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1 - Match
For best results, choose a binder that matches the color of your stone. Amber is recommended for dark shades, while Clear is best for lighter colours.
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2 - Prepare
To get the best results, ensure the surface is dry, level, and clear of debris before starting work. Protect edges and surrounding areas with masking tape to avoid damage or imperfections.
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3 - Pour
Pour the resin binder evenly over your surface and smooth out with a tool. Allow to dry overnight before adding additional coats, if they’re needed. Follow these steps carefully for successful application.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I bind loose gravel?
Quick and easy to install, our Pour On Gravel Binder provides a cost-effective way to bind and stabilise loose gravel. The gravel resin is most often used creating attractive and easy to maintain gravel landscaping and pathways.
Pour On is the ideal polyurethane gravel binder to achieve a perfect resin stone surface. Offers two versions of the binder, amber and clear. Amber is less expensive if you are not concerned about the colour gravel look.
Available nationally, Pour On is the most widely used gravel resin applied primarily for gravel stabilisation Australia wide.
The important criteria are that the gravel is graded as a single sized stone between 6mm and 20mm. The gravel needs to be clean and dry with minimum dust or fines.
Watch our in-depth tutorial on our Youtube for more information here
Does the resin gravel binder come with stone or gravel?
No, this product is resin only. For a combined stone & resin kit, see our Stone & Resin DIY Kits.
Can I mix the resin with the stone before laying?
Yes, but it is not guaranteed as the system has not been designed for this kind of application. If you do mix the stone and resin beforehand it is always recommended to pour a light coat on top of the area once it has cured.
Alternatively, StoneSet supplies a full supply and installation system of porous and overlay paving which is covered by a 10 year guarantee and offers maximum longevity.
Is the Gravel Binder covered by the StoneSet 10-year guarantee?
No. StoneSet offer a full 10-year guarantee for supply and installation projects using our fully bound, overlay and porous paving system completed by an approved StoneSet installer. Pour On applications do not come under this product warranty.
Can Pour On be used with any stone?
Yes, pretty much. The important criteria is that it is graded as a single sized stone between 6mm and 20mm. We have used lots of gravel, crushed rock and recycled aggregates. Some recycled brick or very porous stone may require more resin, so monitor the surface once it has cured for any dry patches. It is always recommended to carry out a trial area to ensure your stone is suitable.
Is it suitable for use on a driveway?
No, however when used to bind pebbles within a drainage cell system, a high percentage of the stone will maintain a strong bond.
Explore pebble lock options, link to suppliers page?
how long will the resin binder last?
The design life of the resin is in excess of 5 years. The life of the finished surface is dependent on the quality of installation, type of stone, level of use and base stability.
is the resin dangerous?
Once cured the resin is a completely inert material, meaning it is safe and has no negative impact to the surrounding areas. In fact, by creating a porous surface it offers some great benefits in waterway pollution and stormwater management. In liquid form the resin should be handled with care and the safety data sheet should be read prior to use. Always wear gloves when handling and a respirator when pouring large quantities of resin or any quantity in confined spaces.
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Contact Us
Send an emailUnsure about which paving solution is the one for you? Reach out on 1300 392 155 or on mail@stoneset.com.au today

