Vuba Stone Surfacing for Patios, Walkways & Outdoor Areas

Upgrade your exterior spaces with stunning, durable Vuba stone surfacing — perfect for patios, walkways, pool decks, and commercial entrances. Slip-resistant, UV-stable, and built to last

Vuba Stone - Bigfoot Idaho - Eastern Idaho

Premium Vuba Stone Surfacing for Outdoor Living

Bigfoot Idaho installs Vuba Stone resin-bound surfacing — one of the most attractive and durable solutions for exterior walkways, patios, pool decks, and outdoor living areas. Vuba Stone combines high-strength resin binders with natural stone aggregates to create a smooth, seamless, slip-resistant surface.

It’s an excellent way to upgrade tired concrete without tearing it out, and it performs exceptionally well in Idaho’s freeze–thaw climate.

Why Choose Vuba Stone Surfacing?

  • UV-stable and weather-resistant
  • Ideal for patios, pool decks & walkways
  • Durable, low-maintenance outdoor surfacing
  • Smooth yet slip-resistant finish
  • Flexible resin binder helps resist cracking
  • Installs over most existing concrete
  • Multiple natural stone color blends
  • Great for homes, businesses & HOAs

Available Vuba Stone Blends

Bigfoot Idaho installs Vuba Stone in a range of natural stone blends, from warm earth tones to modern grays and river-rock mixes. Each blend uses high-quality aggregates and UV-stable binders to create a durable, seamless outdoor surface that matches your patio, walkway, or pool deck design.

  • Natural stone aggregates available in multiple color families
  • Warm, cool, and mixed-tone blend options for any design style
  • UV-stable, fade-resistant binder ensures long-lasting outdoor durability

Our Vuba Stone Installation Process

Every project follows a consistent process to create a durable, long-lasting surface that looks great and drains properly

1

Surface Preparation

We clean, power wash, and repair the existing surface, addressing cracks and low spots to ensure proper bonding and drainage.

2

Base & Edge Setup

Where needed, we apply primers or base layers and install edge restraints to contain the Vuba Stone and create clean borders.

3

Vuba Stone Application

We blend Vuba resin with natural stone aggregates on site, then hand-trowel the mix to a smooth, seamless finish across your patio, walkway, or pool deck.

4

Curing & Final Inspection

The surface typically cures within 24–48 hours, leaving a durable, weather-resistant finish. We walk the project with you and review basic care and maintenance.

Vuba Stone Surfacing Projects

A few examples of patios, walkways, and outdoor spaces finished with Vuba Stone surfacing.

Vuba Stone Surfacing Installers Serving Eastern Idaho

Bigfoot Idaho installs Vuba Stone surfacing across Eastern Idaho, Twin Falls, and the Jackson Hole region — including Chubbuck, Pocatello, Idaho Falls, Ammon, Blackfoot, Shelley, Rigby, Rexburg, St. Anthony, Burley, and surrounding areas.

Vuba Stone FAQ

Most Vuba Stone installations last 10–20 years depending on weather exposure, traffic, and maintenance. With proper prep and drainage, many surfaces perform even longer.

Vuba Stone has a textured, resin-bound surface that provides good traction, even when wet. It’s an excellent option for pool decks, entries, and walkways.

Yes. We repair cracks and address major defects before installation. As long as the base concrete is structurally sound, Vuba Stone can usually be installed over i

Yes. The flexible resin binder allows minor movement without the rigid cracking you see in plain concrete, making it well-suited for Idaho’s freeze–thaw climate.

Routine sweeping, occasional rinsing, and mild cleaners are usually all that’s needed. We’ll provide simple care guidelines at the end of your project.

Yes. Vuba Stone is slip-resistant, UV-stable, and designed to stay cooler than many concrete finishes, making it an excellent choice for pool decks, hot tubs, and outdoor entertaining areas.

Ready to Upgrade Your Patio, Walkway, or Pool Deck?

Get a beautiful, long-lasting Vuba Stone surface designed for your home or business in Eastern Idaho.