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create interest with resin resurfacing detail

create interest with resin resurfacing detail Here in Mansfield we at Drive-Cote can help create interest with resin resurfacing detail for your driveway path or patio.   The options available for your driveway path or patio offering a  design, border or additional works can create kerb appeal or interest to your entrance This week two […]

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standout resin driveway creating kerb appeal

standout resin driveway creating kerb appeal Would you like a standout resin driveway creating kerb appeal! If so be careful who you call! Check there credentials – if they don’t have any –   then that does not mean they are not worthy for e.g. Ask for previous works to look at – if they […]

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resin driveway approximate cost and advice

resin driveway approximate cost and advice Received this week a  request about a resin driveway approximate cost and advice “Dear Sirs,   I have been looking at what is best maintenance free low budget driveways to have and came across your website with some cost indications. A resin drive is definitely what I want now. Currently […]

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concrete tarmac resin question

concrete tarmac resin A concrete tarmac resin enquiry has come through as follows “Would you give me a quote to lay black tarmac on an existing concrete driveway (very approx. 90m2) – plus, green tarmac under carport, again concrete with painted surface ( approx. 22m2). Also, as above but with Resin Bonded surface please” We […]

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resin substrate requirements

resin substrate requirements A recent article in a Lancashire paper served to reinforce the importance of the correct resin substrate requirements and in particular driveways or where vehicular access is required .  We work with –  concrete,  imprinted concrete and tarmac. Why?  See below The report in the Lancashire Gazette   headed    “Shared Space’ Prom facing […]

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decorative resin detailed access

decorative resin detailed access For an entrance with a difference the various permutations available sometime create more of a problem than a help. Indian natural stone, paving, granite natural cobbles, block paving, honed limestone stabs, york paving, imprinted concrete, stone setts – the design of entrances available are only limited by imagination. A client of […]

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anti slip resin drive resurfacing questions

anti slip resin drive resurfacing questions anti slip resin drive resurfacing questions galore this week!   Questions such as “Im a gardener and have a change of ownership at one of the properties the new owners are looking to have a gravel coating put on top of a ugly block paved driveway. is this something you […]

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resin driveway industry

resin driveway industry The  resin driveway industry is very active at the moment and this evidenced by the wide ranging enquiries we have been receiving all year. This interest in the resin driveway industry ranges from residential to commercial from pathways to forecourts and from care homes to stately homes.  There does not seem to […]

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resin surface information supplied

resin surface information supplied A recent enquiry asking for details on a price was outside our area of work. However with over 14 years experience we are quite  happy to provide resin surface information as follows: “Can you supply an approx quote  for resin bound?  I have a triangle drive Approx 6.7x 8.2 x 8.6m.  […]

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permeable driveway myth planning permission

Permeable driveway myth planning permission A permeable driveway myth commonly written is that if you install an impermeable surface over 5sqm of a front garden you will require planning permission. INCORRECT!  WRONG ! Fact The use of impermeable surfaces over 5msqm  THAT DRAIN DIRECT to the sewer will require planning permission. Which is not the […]

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