Have a look at the Ronacrete range - their resin bound aggregates are SUDS compliant (although the bonded product is not) and this would give you an aesthetically pleasing finish - you can even colour mix your own dry aggregate mixture (goo...
Hi Elspeth You could give Cliveden in Buckinghamshire a visit. It's a National Trust property and boasts stunning gardens including a Japanese Water garden and several woodland walks. There are also traditional rose gardens an...
for the sides (and the bottom also) you could use a geotextile membrane such as terram to protect the liner. You could also decide to have the butyl liner preformed as this gives a better finish, particularly if you have straight edges to ...
Hi Gavin, it's nice to see a drive way with a new fresh design, we don't do drives ourselves and could put work your way in the future. Would like to see more of your designs/projects.
Hi Gavin, I went to Hampton Court this year and saw a garden entirely made of recycled products. The paving was recycled resin bound glass and approached Ronacrete about this service and have just met with Paul McCabe and am also now to offer this service in the Sussex and Hants areas. I only met Paul this week and so am awaiting prices (today I hope!) and shall push on with advertising this servce. Have you found this to be popular so far? Have you done any jobs with this service yet? I am intrigued as there doesnt seem to be that many companies offering this service. In fact Paul mentioned that a company travel from Milton Keynes to do work in Worthing! I would be interested in your experiencs so far. Regards, Stuart
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