• Pathway with loose gravel before Gravel Grip application
    No more Mess!
  • Pouring Gravel Grip using a watering can on loose gravel.
    Easy to Use
  • Dogs happy on Gravel Grip pathway.
    Safe for kids and pets
  • Transform your garden
  • Premium acrylic binder

Keeps gravel in its place

Gravel Grip removes the hassle of gravel upkeep by securing stones in place.

Imagine less mess, less time spent sweeping and tidying and more time spent enjoying your beautiful garden.

Gravel Grip is a premium non-toxic water based stone binder that locks gravel and mulch in place and keeps your garden looking neat and tidy.

Pathway with loose gravel before Gravel Grip application

For garden paths, borders, mulch beds and much more...

Use Gravel Grip to stabilise the stones in your pathways, borders, mulched beds, between paving stones, and any other areas in your garden where gravel tends to wander.

Gravel Grip can be used with new or existing gravel areas. Gravel between 4–10mm in size is ideal. Larger stones, up to 20mm, can be used for decorative areas.

Available in 5L Bottles - ONLY £29.97.

Garden Pathway after gravel grip. Gravel is is bonded.

Easy to Use

Perfect for DIY use, Gravel Grip can be applied in 3 easy ways: Pour On, Spray On or Mix-In.

We have created easy to follow instructions and a step by step 'how to' video which shows how easy it is to keep your garden gravel looking wonderful, saving yourself a lot of unnecessary effort and time.

Pouring Gravel Grip using a watering can on loose gravel.

Children, Pet and Plant Friendly

Gravel Grip is water-based and non-toxic. Safe for children, pets and plants, Gravel Grip dries to give a clear finish and does not change the natural beauty of your garden gravel.

Dogs happy on Gravel Grip pathway.

Create a family friendly outdoor space with Gravel Grip

Gravel Grip Inspiration

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Gravel Grip FAQs

Gravel Grip works best with smaller aggregates, as these are easier to lock in place for a more stable and secure surface. Aggregates between 4–10mm are ideal. Larger stones, up to 20mm, can still be used, but may offer slightly less stability.

We do not advise Gravel Grip being used in areas where there is vehicular traffic.

Yes, Gravel Grip is water based and non-toxic and once applied, the surface is 100% pet and child friendly.

While the product has a milky white appearance upon application, Gravel Grip dries clear and provides a very slight protective sheen.

Yes, and we recommend the mix-in method for this as it will provide the greatest stability.

Allow 24-48 hours for the Gravel Grip to cure once applied (temperature dependent)

Yes, Gravel Grip is 100% permeable and allows water to drain through freely without blocking infiltration.

For effective weed management, we recommend laying a weed prevention membrane beneath the stones before applying Gravel Grip.

Yes, Gravel Grip works exceptionally well on mulch, helping to lock it in place and reduce movement. It can be used on slate, but due to the flat shape of slate chippings, it's only recommended for decorative applications where foot traffic is not expected.

We do not recommend jet washing the surface. Treated stones can easily be cleaned up with a brush or a leaf blower. You can also hose down the surface if needed, as the finish is 100% permeable.

Gravel Grip needs around 48-72 hours of warm and dry weather to fully cure.

Gravel Grip lasts up to 3 years when applied correctly to a surface that has been well-prepared. However, we recommend an annual top-up to maintain the surface's stability.

Gravel Grip should be stored in the original, unopened packaging in a dry place between temperatures between 5-30°C. Exposure to frost should be avoided.