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Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 8:13 pm
by simeonronacrete
dig dug dan wrote:i sent ronacrete an email about this product as i am interested in installing some. No one has come back to me though
Hi Dan
Not sure when or what time you emailed, but my apologies we haven't yet replied. I'll call you tomorrow on the number shown at the foot of your post. If you want me to call another number you can PM me.
Thanks.
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 8:16 pm
by simeonronacrete
pickwell paving wrote:We've got a pothole to do at our local authorities offices does that count for the free product trial? :p
We're offering these trials on a LA road so that their performance will be supervised by the engineers and will prove the product in a live road traffic situation. If the trial you are talking about will achieve that, then yes, our pleasure.
If you want to let me have your contact details we can make the arrangement.
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 8:19 pm
by simeonronacrete
bobbi o wrote:The problem with the cold patch repair products is that they are grossly overpriced in comparison to traditional hot material,considering they are cheaper to manufacture,its very annoying as they do provide a good temporary solution to pothole repairs which are currently plaguing the country. simon put your cards on the table and let us know what your charging for 1000kg of your packed cold material.
Hi
Can you let me have your contact details and I'll call you to discuss.
Generally our product is used where hot lay isn't viable so a price comparison is unfair.
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 9:23 pm
by pickwell paving
simeonronacrete wrote:pickwell paving wrote:We've got a pothole to do at our local authorities offices does that count for the free product trial? :p
We're offering these trials on a LA road so that their performance will be supervised by the engineers and will prove the product in a live road traffic situation. If the trial you are talking about will achieve that, then yes, our pleasure.
If you want to let me have your contact details we can make the arrangement.
Thanks for the offer simeon but its just a little patch in their car park so I doubt the engineers would be that interested. May Gurney do all the highways work round here, think I saw there name on the back of the lads waistcoat in your video so I guess they already know about your product. It was originally done in hanson perma-lay what a load of s**t I doubt it even lasted a week! Some lads we know are doing some tarmacing nearby so we're probably going to pinch/borrow some of there's.
Top looking product though.
Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 12:18 am
by lutonlagerlout
I have a feeling I have seen veolia blokes using this grepatch from a tub and they rated it highly
will ask tomorrow
LLL