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The Original StoneSetDIY Resurfacer

Stone & Resin Kits

Our stone and resin kits are pre-weighed for you. All you need to do is mix together and lay! Each kit contains either a 3mm or 6mm stone, as well as a single part resin, that’s ready to be mixed together. We ship Australia wide, so simply explore our range below and find one that resonates with you.

Choose Your Desired Stone Colour & Size Combination

Stone & Resin Resurfacer DIY Kits

Calculate how many Kits you need

*or tiles, asphalt, pavers, brick paving.
**or crusher dust, deco granite, lilydale toppings.

Easy to Learn & Apply

Learn How to Use Our Stone & Resin Resurfacer Kits

Our Stone & Resin DIY kits enable our customers to complete projects themselves. With access to our beautiful natural aggregate range, not available in most landscape yards, you can create amazing results.

We’ve specially designed our DIY product range to be easy to use. Each kit comes with a stone & resin combination, that’s ready to mix and pour. Watch our video to learn how to use our kits before making a purchase.

Choose Your Stone Colour & Size

What's In Your Stone & Resin Resurfacer Kit?

We’ve hand-selected over a dozen colour & size variations and combined them with our high-quality resin. Upon order, we’ll package and ship straight to your doorstep.

Stone Resin Kit 1

Our Stone & Resin Process

Easy as...

1

Prepare

Prepare the base by marking the target areas, counting the batches needed, masking & gloving up.

2

Mix

Empty your new stones into a tub or wheelbarrow, pour the resin formula into the stones and mix well.

3

Lay

Spread the mix and level out a trowel. Once flat, protect the coat from any wet weather for at least 24 hours.

Learn More About Our Stone & Resin DIY Kits

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you do! You choose your desired stone and we’ll package the best suited resin for them. If you wish to only order the resin, you may want to check out our Gravel Binder option instead.

Yes, but as long as it’s the right one. We only recommend a force action concrete screed mixer. If you have one of these you can mix up to 4 kits at a time. For small batches you can mix with a whisk attachment on a high torque power drill.

Existing and new concrete makes a great base material for StoneSet DIY Kits. Just ensure new concrete has been laid for 28 days prior to install and old concrete is in good condition with no moving cracks as these will reflect through to the StoneSet DIY Kit surface.

All joints must be reflected through to the finished surface. This can be reflected with a saw cut or angle and neoprene joint. Ensure saw cuts are followed through accurately and backfill with mastic if desired.
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.
Absolutely it can! As a rule of thumb StoneSet DIY kits are as strong as the base they are laid over. If you have a concrete slab, asphalt or no fines concrete surface it can go straight over. Always allow a minimum of 72 hours for full curing to occur after the final coat of resin. Generally, it is only recommended on a straight driveway with minimum turning, but it depends on the level of expectation and use.
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, level of use and base stability. A quality install could last in excess of 10 years.
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 mask when pouring resin.

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