Resin vs tarmac
Resin usually costs more than tarmac. If you want a practical lower-cost surface for a larger driveway, compare this estimate with the Tarmac Driveway Cost Calculator.
Estimate the cost of a resin bound driveway using area, base condition, resin specification, edging, access and region. Use this page to compare resin driveway quotes and understand whether the price is driven by the surface finish, the base underneath, or both.
Resin driveway pricing is often misunderstood because the visible finish is only one part of the job. The base underneath usually decides whether the project is a straightforward resin overlay or a more involved driveway build-up.
| Driveway situation | Cost behaviour | Why it changes the quote |
|---|---|---|
| Suitable existing tarmac or concrete base | Lower resin range | Less excavation and base preparation may be needed if the surface is sound and drains correctly. |
| Old driveway with cracks or uneven areas | Mid to higher range | Repair, levelling, removal or new base work may be needed before resin is installed. |
| Grass, soil or new driveway area | Higher range | Full excavation, waste removal, sub-base preparation and compaction are likely. |
| Poor drainage or water running towards the house | Higher range | Drainage work may be needed before the resin surface is suitable. |
Resin is usually chosen for appearance, smoothness and kerb appeal. If cost is the main concern, it is worth comparing resin with tarmac, concrete and block paving before choosing a surface.
Resin usually costs more than tarmac. If you want a practical lower-cost surface for a larger driveway, compare this estimate with the Tarmac Driveway Cost Calculator.
Block paving can be decorative and easier to repair in small sections. If you want pattern, borders or a modular surface, compare resin with the Block Paving Driveway Cost Calculator.
Concrete may suit projects where durability and function matter more than a premium stone finish. Compare options using the Concrete Driveway Cost Calculator.
These ranges are broad planning figures. Use the calculator above for a more specific estimate based on size, base condition, resin specification, edging, access and region.
| Resin driveway project | Typical range | Best interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| Small resin driveway | £3,000–£6,500+ | Setup, edging and minimum labour can make smaller projects expensive per m². |
| Standard two-car resin driveway | £5,000–£11,000+ | Base condition, drainage and edging usually explain most quote variation. |
| Larger resin driveway | £9,000–£18,000+ | Area, access, waste removal and aggregate choice become more important. |
| Resin overlay on suitable base | Lower range | This is only realistic when the existing base is sound, level and drains correctly. |
| Resin with full groundworks | Higher range | Excavation, waste disposal, sub-base and drainage can add significant cost. |
A resin driveway quote depends on the surface finish people see and the base conditions they often do not see.
Larger areas cost more overall, while very small areas can have a higher cost per m² because setup, edging and labour still need to be covered.
A suitable base can reduce preparation. A weak, cracked or poorly drained base can push the job into excavation and rebuild territory.
Premium aggregate blends, colour mixes and higher finish expectations can increase resin driveway cost.
Decorative borders, curves, steps, drainage channels and detailed edges add labour compared with a simple rectangular driveway.
Water should not run towards the property, pavement or neighbouring land. Drainage issues can add preparation work before resin is installed.
Tight access can slow waste removal, deliveries, machinery use and mixing, which can raise labour cost.
Resin may be suitable over an existing tarmac or concrete base, but only when that base is stable, level, clean and able to drain correctly. A driveway that is cracked, moving, holding water or badly uneven should not be treated as a simple overlay without proper inspection.
If the base condition is unclear, compare the surface estimate with the Driveway Excavation Cost Calculator. If you already have a resin quote, use the Driveway Cost per m² Calculator to check whether the rate makes sense for the scope.
Check whether the quote includes the same scope you entered into the calculator. Look for driveway area, resin specification, aggregate choice, base preparation, edging, drainage, waste removal, VAT and guarantee terms. A cheap resin quote may be poor value if it ignores base condition or drainage.
For a quote check, use the Driveway Cost per m² Calculator. For a wider material comparison, use the Driveway Cost Calculator or return to the driveway cost hub.
The calculator starts with a resin driveway cost per m² based on specification, then adjusts the range using base condition, edging and detail level, access, region and contingency.
This is designed for early planning and quote checking. A final quote can change after the contractor inspects the existing surface, levels, drainage route, waste removal requirements and site access.
For more detail, read our methodology, pricing data and how costs are calculated.
Use these routes to compare resin with the rest of the driveway cost system.
Use this Resin Driveway Cost Calculator to estimate the project, then validate any quote with the Driveway Cost per m² Calculator.
Check whether preparation, edging or drainage is included. Then compare with the Tarmac Driveway Cost Calculator and Block Paving Driveway Cost Calculator.
Select the old driveway option in this calculator. If removal, excavation or levels are the main uncertainty, check the Driveway Excavation Cost Calculator.
Use the Driveway Cost Calculator to compare resin with concrete, tarmac, block paving and gravel at a broader level.
A resin driveway may cost from around £3,000 to £6,500+ for a small simple project. Larger or more preparation-heavy resin driveways can reach £10,000 to £15,000+.
Resin driveway costs often sit from around £95 to £180 per m², with higher figures possible where full preparation, drainage, premium aggregate or difficult access is involved.
Sometimes. The existing base needs to be stable, level, clean and suitable for drainage. A cracked or weak base may need repair or replacement first.
Usually, yes. Resin is normally a higher-cost option because the finish, aggregate and installation process are more specification-sensitive than standard tarmac.
It depends on the specification and preparation. Resin and block paving can overlap in price, especially when decorative block layouts or premium resin aggregates are used.
The quote may include base preparation, old driveway removal, drainage, edging, premium aggregate, waste disposal or difficult access. These items can push the cost above a basic resin surface rate.
Drainage needs to be assessed before installation. Water should not sit on the surface or run towards the house, pavement or neighbouring property.
No. They are planning estimates based on typical UK cost drivers. A contractor needs to inspect the driveway before giving a fixed quote.