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ApplicationsResibond surfacing systems can be used in many different situations, whatever your needs we are confident we have the solution. Below you will find some common uses for both Resibond and Resigrip surfacing systems: DrivewaysThe installation of a Resibond driveway will add instant impact, and value, to your home. There is a large choice of colours and materials all laid by our own fully qualified and experienced staff. A Resibond driveway has many advantages:-
This driveway was extended (groundworks by Resibond) and then overlaid with a 30mm depth of Resibond "Rustic Red". The client chose the colour to compliment the house and surrounding area.
Another large domestic driveway, quickly transformed from drab black asphalt to a more natural, attractive finish using buff coloured Resigrip.
Hot Tubs The changing climate and lifestyles of the British public have lead to a huge rise in the sales of Hot Tubs and Spas. If you are considering installing a Hot Tub then you need to think about the base you are going set it on. Traditional bases such as decking, paving, concrete and even lawns all have disadvantages :
Resibond is the perfect surface for your base, there are no loose stones or trip hazards which make walking on it barefooted a real pleasure. The addition of sand also ensures that it is non-slip, essential in a wet environment. Other benefits include:
A recent installation using Resibond "Golden Glow" The versatility of Resibonds systems mean that whatever your surfacing requirements we can tailor our products to meet your needs. The choice of materials and colours is huge and with our experience and expertise your ideas can become a reality. Resibond can be used internally or externally, it is an ideal surface for bathrooms, shower rooms, balconies and even pool surrounds.
If your looking for a surfacing solution with a difference then Contact us today for advice or a competitive quotation. |
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