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Drive-Cote Resin Bonded Stone Systems for Existing Concrete and Tarmac Surfaces: February 2010
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010. This is one of the little jobs we have on the go at the moment. This particular client wanted to tie in all areas and required additional steps to make access easier and to elimate slippery aspect. Here are some updated views now works have been completed. A Natural finish bringing everything together. No more slippery steps and a protective and durable finish. Posted by Faith Caine. Wednesday, February 24, 2010. Links to this post. Sunday, 21 February 2010. Links to this post.
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Drive-Cote Resin Bonded Stone Systems for Existing Concrete and Tarmac Surfaces: Current Job
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010. This is one of the little jobs we have on the go at the moment. This particular client wanted to tie in all areas and required additional steps to make access easier and to elimate slippery aspect. Here are some updated views now works have been completed. A Natural finish bringing everything together. No more slippery steps and a protective and durable finish. Posted by Faith Caine. Wednesday, February 24, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Selection of previous works.
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Drive-Cote Resin Bonded Stone Systems for Existing Concrete and Tarmac Surfaces: From Old to New
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Wednesday, 20 January 2010. From Old to New. Posted by Faith Caine. Wednesday, January 20, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). From Old to New. Http:/ www.drive-cote.co.uk/. Paths Patios and Walkways. Anti Slip Pedestrian Areas.
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Drive-Cote Resin Bonded Stone Systems for Existing Concrete and Tarmac Surfaces: Selection of previous works
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Sunday, 21 February 2010. Selection of previous works. We have put together some images of our works completed in a natural finish. As Resin Bonded Stone can give quite an impact we thought it would be nice for anyone who is interested in viewing the finished article. Here are some in a Pigmented finish. Posted by Faith Caine. Sunday, February 21, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Selection of previous works. Http:/ www.drive-cote.co.uk/. Paths Patios and Walkways. Anti Slip Pedestrian Areas.
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Drive-Cote Resin Bonded Stone Systems for Existing Concrete and Tarmac Surfaces: Planning Permission Required?
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Wednesday, 17 February 2010. Today I received an enquiry from a concerned lady in Buckinghamshire. She has a tarmac drive, a very large one I will add, in need of resurfacing. Enquiries made at her local council intimated that planning permission is required. Is this correct or not? Http:/ www.communities.gov.uk/. Environment Agency - Guidance on the permeable surfacing of front gardens. So if that is to be taken as red then as she is not laying a new drive this does not apply? Posted by Faith Caine.
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Drive-Cote Resin Bonded Stone Systems for Existing Concrete and Tarmac Surfaces: Weather Report
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Monday, 15 February 2010. According to reports we Brits have just endured the coldest January for 23 years. One climate expert says it has been the ninth coldest January in 100 years. Pot holes and cracks form as a result of water being trapped under surfaces. When temperatures plunge, the water freezes and expands and causes the surface to rupture. According to one council it will cost thousands to repair the potholes in the roads! Posted by Faith Caine. Monday, February 15, 2010.
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Drive-Cote Resin Bonded Stone Systems for Existing Concrete and Tarmac Surfaces: RESIN BONDED STONE
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Wednesday, 20 January 2010. Resin Bonded Stone and Resin Bound Stone are a relatively new idea for the residential sector. By new I mean within the last 10 years! This durable and extremely hardwearing product uses EXISTING SURFACES such as concrete or tarmac. No mess! How good is that! Our website http:/ www.drive-cote.co.uk/. Provides some more details. Please feel free to ask any questions - ring 01623 623986 or email faith.caine@drive-cote.co.uk. Posted by Faith Caine. Wednesday, January 20, 2010.
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Drive-Cote Resin Bonded Stone Systems for Existing Concrete and Tarmac Surfaces: January 2010
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Wednesday, 20 January 2010. From Old to New. Posted by Faith Caine. Wednesday, January 20, 2010. Links to this post. Resin Bonded Stone and Resin Bound Stone are a relatively new idea for the residential sector. By new I mean within the last 10 years! This durable and extremely hardwearing product uses EXISTING SURFACES such as concrete or tarmac. No mess! How good is that! Our website http:/ www.drive-cote.co.uk/. Posted by Faith Caine. Wednesday, January 20, 2010. Links to this post. From Old to New.
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Drive-Cote Resin Bonded Stone Systems for Existing Concrete and Tarmac Surfaces: Recommendations
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Wednesday, 17 February 2010. Below are some of the recommendations we have received during the course of our work. Many thanks for my splendid drive. Many of my neighbours have commented and. Are well impressed with the cost. Once again thanks for being pleasant and very tidy". Mrs B at Calverton. I am really pleased with the work you have. Done and how it has transformed my driveway". Mrs B at Leicester. Posted by Faith Caine. Wednesday, February 17, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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