
These guys have sparked a clever new trend in the U.S. construction world, and it’s quickly gaining attention. Instead of sticking with traditional paving stones, they’ve developed a method that’s not only more affordable but also easier to apply and far more durable. The process is simple yet effective: they lay down dry aggregate, then pour epoxy over it to form a solid, sleek, stone-like surface. Because they use fine stone, the result is incredibly dense—so dense that weeds don’t stand a chance of breaking through.
When another client heard about this technique, they were eager to upgrade their backyard too. The crew showed up, laid the material in one smooth layer, and used a special machine to evenly distribute the tiny stones across the surface. Once everything was leveled, they roped off the area for 24 hours to let it cure properly. The result? A beautiful, low-maintenance, weed-proof surface that’s built to last for years—all done quickly and without the hassle of traditional paving.
Credit: @hoskins_innovations - TT