Looking for a new drive

Setts and cobbles, tarmac, asphalt, resin systems, concrete whether it's plain, patterned or stencilled, gravels, etc.
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luke9119
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Post: # 69782Post luke9119

hi i am new here been looking to have a drive done it around 70square meters not sure what the best thing to have laid

if any one could quote would be great i am in south london greenwich
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Post: # 69783Post seanandruby

the idea is for you to tell us what you want, we're not sure what you want either :)
If you go to the main index and look, there are photos of materials you can use to help you make up your mind. Then you can ask for quotes off contractors :;):
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luke9119
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Post: # 69797Post luke9119

well i am looking for either block pave, inprinted concrete
and would like to no more about the resin bond

local patios and driveway
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Post: # 69798Post local patios and driveway

Resin bond looks fantastic but is expensive, block paving is a good budget option and in my opinion a good all rounder, impinted concrete is not great, you wont find many fans here.

I would quote but you are just too far across town for me

Big Phil
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Post: # 69802Post Big Phil

from a tarmac/asphalt point of view, i'd go for blockpaving.
i used to love using tarmac, but got fed up with getting my asphalt

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Post: # 69803Post lutonlagerlout

maybe some of the essex lads are close enough?
PIC is rubbish BTW
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WilliamEthen
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Post: # 69877Post WilliamEthen

A resin bound aggregate system can be laid over a wide variety of materials to create a very futuristic, seamless, hard wearing and maintenance free surface. It is suitable for both vehicle and pedestrian trafficked areas.

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Post: # 69919Post mickavalon

Resin Bound seems very pricey, from what I've seen, what about Gravel, possibly in a grid system, edged with Cobbles or setts, very classy looking.
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Post: # 69921Post local patios and driveway

WilliamEthen wrote:A resin bound aggregate system can be laid over a wide variety of materials to create a very futuristic, seamless, hard wearing and maintenance free surface. It is suitable for both vehicle and pedestrian trafficked areas.
Mr cut and paste

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Post: # 69926Post DNgroundworks

local patios and driveways wrote:
WilliamEthen wrote:A resin bound aggregate system can be laid over a wide variety of materials to create a very futuristic, seamless, hard wearing and maintenance free surface. It is suitable for both vehicle and pedestrian trafficked areas.

Mr cut and paste

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ry+futuristic,+seamless,+hard+wearing+and+maintenance+free+surface.+It+is+suitable+for+bot

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Post: # 70033Post simeonronacrete

Resin Bound seems very pricey, from what I've seen, what about Gravel, possibly in a grid system, edged with Cobbles or setts, very classy looking.


Resin finishes are more expensive than some, and less expensive than others. As already suggested
the idea is for you to tell us what you want


If you want a quote for a resin please contact me.I hope you find what you're looking for.
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