What is the best stabilizer for decomposed granite?

Stabilizing your decomposed granite patio or pathway is easy using Gator Stone Bond. It’s a simple, one-coat application and there are no expensive tools required! This product is even ready to use straight out of the pail.

Do I need to add stabilizer to decomposed granite?

Since loose DG does not contain any stabilizers, it is best placed in low traffic areas where it won’t be tracked indoors. Stabilized DG is a mixture of gravel with a light binder which helps the material hold its form more than its natural state.

What is stabilized granite?

Stabilized DG is comprised of a stabilizer combined with the granite aggregates. This provides the decomposed granite with varying levels of permanence, depending on the stabilizer used. Unfortunately, not all stabilizers are permeable and some may allow environmentally-harmful materials to leach into the groundwater.

Does crushed granite get hard?

Decomposed granite is the least expensive way to pave a patio, walkway, or driveway. Once compacted, a patio or walkway covered with lose DG will be fairly hard. However, loose DG is easily affected by erosion and will need to be filled in often.

How do you refresh decomposed granite?

Once you’ve finished all your layers, you can gently rake the surface of your decomposed granite pathway to loosen up the very top surface for a natural look. If your pathway wears down over time, it’s easy to refresh it by simply adding another top layer as described in step 5. That’s it!

Can decomposed granite get wet?

Decomposed granite can successfully be used as a paving material in areas like California that have little rainfall. If you live in a place that gets a considerable amount of rain, DG may be a poor choice because it will erode and turn mushy and muddy.

Can dogs poop on decomposed granite?

Decomposed Granite (DG) is similar to gravel, but has a finer texture, and is generally more stable. This natural material comes in many colors, including shades of brown or beige, gray, black, red, and green. When using mulch, we recommend not using brown, since dog feces can easily get lost.

Does DG get muddy?

2- Shady Areas and DG: Because DG has fines material and gets muddy, it also can grow moss or weeds that keep it from looking its best. Again, DG is not a maintenance free material like a concrete walkway.

What gravel is best to walk on?

Pea gravel
Pea gravel is a popular material because it is inexpensive and comes in a variety of colors and sizes. It’s composed of rounded pebbles, so it is comfortable for pets or bare feet to walk across. Because of its round shape, however, pea gravel can’t be compacted into a smooth surface.

Which is the best stabilizing binder for granite?

That is why Kafka Granite’s sales representatives have become experts in what we believe to be the best performing stabilizing binders on the market, and are prepared to advise you as to which binder will work best for your project. At Kafka Granite, we will not settle for anything but the absolute best results.

Can you use decomposed granite as a stabilizer?

Using decomposed granite, or other similar aggregate, with an effective pathway stabilizer offers a better solution to these problems. Stabilized stone aggregates do not degrade, crumble or crack. They are durable and easily repairable.

What kind of binder is Kafka granite made of?

Furthermore, our stabilizing binders are 100% organic. It is a “green” pathway solution, which will aid the natural soil and water flow when installed. Recycled materials such as porcelain, fire brick, and slag are available to aid in a more environmentally friendly design.

Why do you need crushed granite and decomposed granite?

It makes your pathway firm, but not concrete, still natural. Stabilizing natural materials like decomposed granite, crushed granite, crushed stone, limestone, or crushed rock (gravel), means your natural pathway can now withstand traffic, remain accessible, and resist the effects of weather.

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