Peak surfacing ltd.'s Blog Posts Tagged 'resin surfacing' (4)

Resin bound surfacing and the urban landscape

For many years resin bound surfacing has been the choice for historic sites and country houses ,because of its hard wearing nature, its lack of loose stones and its distinctive gravel texture.

It is now making its mark in the urban landscape,as councils ,schools and public bodies are tightening their spending belts,resin surfacing is becomming more popular,its maintenace friendly nature and the fact that mechanical sweepers can keep it clean appeals to specifiers and decision…

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Added by Peak surfacing ltd. on October 12, 2011 at 19:23 — No Comments

Re-concreting a driveway in North Lincolnshire

Mrs G from Botesford near Scunthorpe ,North Lincolnshire contacted Peak Surfacing recently,with a old concrete driveway which was in  urgent need of resurfacing. Due to the thickness of the concrete,a mechanical excavtor would have to be brought to site to break it up , but Mr and Mrs G didnt want the mess that excavtion would cause.They had recently watched Peak Surfacing install a resin bound surface a few doors down,and were impressed with the finished surface.

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Added by Peak surfacing ltd. on February 25, 2011 at 13:00 — No Comments

resin bound stone carpets

stone carpets are another version of resin bound paving,more suited to indoor situations.

Resin bound aggregates are a very adaptable type of surfacing,normally seen on domestic driveways,they are becoming increasingly popular around hot tubs and pool suurounds because of thier pourous nature.Interior stone carpets are popular not only because of their decorative nature,but because they warm to ambient room temperature,and people can walk bare footed over them.

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Added by Peak surfacing ltd. on November 6, 2010 at 12:30 — No Comments

The introduction of a new permeable surface for the installation of resin bound aggregates.

With greater awareness of environmentally friendly techniques of landscaping and SUDS regulations.

Peak Surfacing can offer a totally permeable surface ,Areas are dug out and a MOT1 base is compacted,grit sand is screeded to create falls and levels,then a 20mm polypropolene membrane is laid (With a 200 tonne crush weight)so it can withstand most vehicles.

It is less time consuming to install than concrete or tarmac,and Within minutes the resin bound installation can…

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Added by Peak surfacing ltd. on May 23, 2010 at 16:30 — No Comments

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