Rubber Stone is a premium resurfacing solution for repairing and covering old and damaged surfaces. Made from a mix of tough EDPM rubber and epoxy, this environmentally friendly material is strong and can handle the harsh Northwestern weather with ease. From hot summers to extremely cold winters, Rubber Stone stands up to it all.
Originally developed in Canada more than thirty years ago, Rubber Stone has become a trusted brand of poured-in-place rubber rock that has been applied to thousands of surfaces all across North America and Australia.
What makes Rubber Stone special is how versatile it is. It can completely renew existing surfaces like driveways, walkways, patios, pool decks, playgrounds, and even truck beds and horse trailers.
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Rubber Stone is well-known for its ability to prevent slips, making it perfect for high-traffic areas like stairs, pool decks, and pathways.
This special surfacing material is made from EPDM rubber granules, which is naturally slip-resistant. It works like the tires of your car, providing grip and traction even in the rain. It is far more superior than traditional materials used like concrete and tile. Regular surfaces can get very slippery when wet, especially around pools. But Rubber Stone is different. It stays slip-resistant rain or shine.
What's even better is that Rubber Stone can handle exposure to saltwater and chlorinated pools without getting damaged by the chemicals. So, you can relax knowing your surfaces will stay safe even when the kids are enjoying the summer pool days.
With Rubber Stone, you can let your creativity soar, and Northwest Resin Rock will be right there with you. We offer a range of rubber granule colors for you to pick from. And it doesn't stop there - we can mix colors to make a custom blend just for your surface. Plus, we can design special borders, patterns, symbols, shapes, and other fun ideas that will make your property stand out in the neighborhood. Check out all the colors we have available!
While Rubber Stone has a higher up-front cost, it is a wise investment for those that want to save money and frustration over the long-term.
Unlike concrete and tile, which require resealing every 2-3 years, Rubber Stone just needs a pressure wash once or twice a year and resealing every 4-5 years.
Furthermore, Rubber Stone can withstand extreme temperature changes without cracking. The same can't be said about concrete and asphalt. Its ability to expand and contract without damage means your Rubber Stone surface will look great for years, even decades to come.
Ultimately, Rubber Stone is a practical and cost-effective choice for resurfacing that requires minimal upkeep while delivering excellent outcomes!
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