Courtyard Stone Flooring (Patio / Garden / Pathways)
Courtyard Stone Flooring Solutions
A Better Outdoor Floor for Courtyards
- No middlemen
- Fast prototyping
- Private label available
Where This System Works Best
- Courtyards and patios
- Garden pathways and walkways
- Light-load driveways
- Outdoor landscape areas and entrances
These are exactly the typical use cases of resin-bound stone flooring systems.
Recommended System (Courtyard Stone Flooring)
For courtyard renovation, the common stone flooring build-up is:
- Step 1: 1K Polyurethane Primer
- Step 2: 1K Polyurethane Binder + Stone
- Step 3: 2K Polyurethane Sealer
You can also use decorative sand systems (2K epoxy colored sand / 2K polyaspartic colored sand) depending on the look you want.
Why Buyers Choose Resin-Bound Stone for Courtyards
Looks natural, but performs like a modern floor
- Seamless finish (no loose stones)
- Strong outdoor durability and wear resistance
- Better weather resistance and long-term appearance retention (important for courtyards)
Built for outdoor movement
Resin-bound stone systems often need flexibility + bonding strength to handle temperature swings and minor movement. ZDSpoxy provides binder/topcoat options designed for outdoor performance.
Recommended Products
Product Model | Key Benefits | Typical Use | View More |
ZDS1902 | 1K polyurethane stone adhesive/binder; elongation >300% and bond strength >5 MPa; abrasion loss <20 mg; 2000 hours UV resistance; strong yellowing resistance for long-term outdoor use | Binder for resin-bound stone flooring; garden walkways and light-load driveways | |
ZDS1139AB | 2K polyurethane topcoat/sealer; elongation >300% + adhesion >5 MPa; abrasion loss <20 mg; 2000 hours UV resistance; transparent sealing; anti-slip adjustable; strong weather & chemical resistance | Sealer/topcoat for resin-bound stone; outdoor pathways/driveways; renovation upgrade of old resin-bound floors | |
ZDS1100AB | 2K colored polyaspartic topcoat option; elongation >300% + adhesion >5 MPa; abrasion loss <20 mg; 2000 hours UV resistance; excellent yellowing resistance; strong weather & chemical resistance; anti-slip adjustable | Color topcoat for resin-bound stone; outdoor landscaping and finished flooring; renovation upgrade |
How to Choose a System (Simple Rules)
If you want the most natural stone look
Use resin-bound stone with:
- ZDS1902 as binder
- ZDS1139AB as clear sealer/topcoat
If you want color + faster “new floor” visual impact
Use:
- ZDS1902 binder
- ZDS1100AB colored topcoat
If the courtyard is in strong sunlight / big temperature swings
Installation Overview (Contractor-Friendly)
This is the typical flow for courtyard stone flooring:
- Surface prep: clean, remove loose layers, repair weak areas
- Prime (1K polyurethane primer)
- Mix stone + binder (binder with stone)
- Trowel & level to target thickness
- Seal/topcoat (2K polyurethane sealer)
- Cure before heavy traffic
Tip: If you want higher anti-slip, we can adjust the topcoat finish and texture.
Common Problems This Page Solves
- Stones shedding or moving after rain
- Cracked tile lines and hard-to-clean grout
- Concrete that stains and looks old
- Outdoor floors that yellow or chalk in sun
FAQs
Is resin-bound stone suitable for driveways?
Can you supply the full system as a manufacturer?
What do you need to recommend the exact primer SKU?
Just send:
- Substrate type (concrete / old tile / old coating)
- Moisture condition (dry / slightly damp)
- Area size + traffic level
We’ll reply with the final bill of materials and a simple installation plan.
