Resin Rock Named #1 Resin Bound Distributor in North America with 7 Active Locations and Rapid Growth
At Resin Rock, we’re proud to be recognized as North America’s leading distributor of resin bound surfacing systems — a position earned through relentless innovation, unbeatable product performance, and a growing national footprint. With seven fully operational distribution centers across the U.S., we are setting the benchmark for what it means to be the trusted name in the resin bound industry.
Our National Network
We currently operate out of these seven strategic locations:
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Florida (HQ)
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Florida
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Key West
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Texas
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Utah
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South Carolina
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North Dakota
Each hub is fully stocked with materials and dedicated to ensuring that contractors, developers, and installers across the region have immediate access to the most advanced resin bound systems on the market. From residential driveways to large-scale commercial walkways, Resin Rock is right where you need it—ready to deliver.
Why We Lead the Industry
Our position as the #1 distributor isn’t just about scale — it’s about unmatched value:
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Market-leading PSI strength of 3050 – proven to be 40% stronger than competitors
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Superior UV stability and flexural strength
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Industry training programs that equip new installers with the skills to succeed
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High-margin business models for our dealers and distributors
We don’t just sell resin bound — we build businesses around it.
Built for Expansion
Resin Rock is expanding intelligently — not just fast. Every distribution point is backed by local demand, expert support, and a commitment to long-term growth. Our goal is simple: to become the most trusted, most visible, and most profitable resin brand in the world.
If you’re a contractor, supplier, or business owner looking to partner with the top-performing resin bound company in North America — this is your opportunity.
Resin Rock is here. We’re growing fast. And we’re just getting started.
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