Vetting installers in resin bound

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nick777vvv
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Post: # 116091Post nick777vvv

I'm looking for an installer for a resin bound driveway.

From a punter's perspective, the market seems to be dominated by Addagrip and Sureset. And I expect if they recommend installers that they've vetted then chances are you'll get a decent job.

Are these the only two companies that have 'accredited' installers on their books, or is there some sort of independent certification scheme that provides a level of comfort that the guy that is making all the promises, really does know what he's talking about?

Otherwise, it looks like the choice of installers is very small and geographically limited, if you want some level of assurance.

Thanks
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 116093Post lutonlagerlout

you need experienced guys doing resin bound
we used Addagrip on a project around 15 years ago and it still looks good (commercial car park)
it costs a fair bit ,so look for insurance backed warranty

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nick777vvv
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Post: # 116103Post nick777vvv

Yes, that's my question really.

Do Addagrip and Sureset dominate the entire market?

Or are there others that do a similarly good job but don't have the marketing clout?
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Post: # 116110Post lutonlagerlout

it wasn't addagrip who did the installation ,it was a recommended installer,but addagrip turned up and had a hand in it
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