
When this doesn’t happen – for example in cold conditions or if you have applied too much Easihold and the stones are over saturated the crosslinking process will not occur, and the final result will be compromised As the water evaporates, our patented Easihold particles crosslink to bond and stabilise your stones! It’s very important Easihold is able to carry out this evaporation process to gain its strength. Warm weather and most importantly, dry conditions for the 48 hours after application will give you optimal performance from your Easihold binder.Įasihold is a water based, air drying product. It’s important you apply Easihold in the right weather conditions.

The mixing method leaves the strongest finish - guaranteeing the stones are evenly coated throughout. In these circumstances you can mix Easihold with your stones until they’re evenly coated – usually 2 litres is enough to coat a standard 25kg bag of stones. Sometimes pouring and spraying can risk splashing your paving, or surrounding areas. Ensure that the first coat has been allowed to fully dry - and don't saturate! We recommend using 2 applications of Easihold when applying by the Pour On or Spray On method for the strongest finish. We would recommend this application method for decorative use only. Great for achieving a larger coverage but this method won’t provide as robust a surface finish.


Spraying Easihold limits penetration into the base layer of the stones. For the spray application, you can double the coverage area of 1 litre of Easihold – covering up to 2 m2 per litre. This method is quite straightforward, without the use of specialist equipment and ensures good penetration into the stones.Įasihold can be spray applied using a standard airless sprayer. We recommend using a maximum of 1 litre per m2, ensuring your stones are evenly coated. You can pour it on, spray it on or mix it in.Įasihold can be poured on from a watering can. We don't white label or re-sell imported products.Įasihold can be applied using three easy methods, each suited to a different type of application. We manufacture Easihold at our factory in East Yorkshire, UK. We are proud to have formulated and patented a leading new product for DIY users worldwide. Our resin-bound products are market-leading with incredible strength and are available in a variety of colours. Resin bound surfacing is recommended for areas that take heavy loads such as driveways and pathways or garden furniture areas.Įasihold is the original pour on stone binder - patented in 2019 and now sold throughout the world! We have manufactured more than 50,000 bottles of Easihold and distributed to 20+ countries! Here are our DIY resin bound kits, and here are Trade Kits for professionals. We recommend to top-up your Easihold fixed stones annually to maintain stability and for an even more robust finish, we also produce a range of resin-bound surfacing products. You can buy suitable stones in most DIY shops, but we have our own range of fantastic 4 to 6mm decorative stones for use with Easihold. You can read more about suitable stones in our blog here.

Stones between 4mm and 10mm in diameter work the best, but even stones up to 15mm can work well if angular and clean. Not all stones are suitable for Easihold application.
