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Hi, All.
I want to have a PIC driveway and path installed and am looking for advice on reputable contractors in the Leeds\West Yorkshire area. It's a fairly small job (around 26 sqm) but I know it will still be expensive and regardless of price, I want it to be installed to a high standard.
Do any of you have experience of contractors that cover Leeds and\or could make any recommendations?
Best wishes,
Carl
I want to have a PIC driveway and path installed and am looking for advice on reputable contractors in the Leeds\West Yorkshire area. It's a fairly small job (around 26 sqm) but I know it will still be expensive and regardless of price, I want it to be installed to a high standard.
Do any of you have experience of contractors that cover Leeds and\or could make any recommendations?
Best wishes,
Carl
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use sets far better job i am in york cheers cookieweerabbit wrote:Hi, All.
I want to have a PIC driveway and path installed and am looking for advice on reputable contractors in the Leeds\West Yorkshire area. It's a fairly small job (around 26 sqm) but I know it will still be expensive and regardless of price, I want it to be installed to a high standard.
Do any of you have experience of contractors that cover Leeds and\or could make any recommendations?
Best wishes,
Carl
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Right - thanks all, this is really useful information. Judging by your comments, I should run a mile from PIC and spend my money on setts or block paving (which could actually work out a lot cheaper depending on the product used).
Having seen some of the work on here (MickG's Marshalls Fairstone driveway, for instance) that's the kind of quality of finish I'm after, but I must confess that my budget won't stretch that far (as far as I can gather 10m2 of Fairstone is roughly a grand?).
Could I achieve something similar with Marshalls Drivesett Duo (Heather / Cotswold)? Is this a good product? Any recommended installers in the Leeds area that can give me a competitive quote and install this 'properly'?
This looks nice, as an example layout:
http://paving.attradeprices.co.uk/drivese....tSearch
Thanks again for your help and advice,
Carl
Having seen some of the work on here (MickG's Marshalls Fairstone driveway, for instance) that's the kind of quality of finish I'm after, but I must confess that my budget won't stretch that far (as far as I can gather 10m2 of Fairstone is roughly a grand?).
Could I achieve something similar with Marshalls Drivesett Duo (Heather / Cotswold)? Is this a good product? Any recommended installers in the Leeds area that can give me a competitive quote and install this 'properly'?
This looks nice, as an example layout:
http://paving.attradeprices.co.uk/drivese....tSearch
Thanks again for your help and advice,
Carl
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PIC can be a reasonable option if you already have a concrete driveway in a good state to put in on; however I would also be looking at resin based systems that fixes small gravel onto the concrete.
The PIC drives I have seen look better then a plain concrete driveway, but they don’t last that long, so personally I cannot see the point of PIC if you have to put down the concrete driveway as part of the work.
The PIC drives I have seen look better then a plain concrete driveway, but they don’t last that long, so personally I cannot see the point of PIC if you have to put down the concrete driveway as part of the work.
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PIC means pattern imprinted concrete ringiringi wrote:PIC can be a reasonable option if you already have a concrete driveway in a good state to put in on
you have to put down at least 100mm of new concrete before you print it,chance s of an over lay are slim
btw how is your project coming along? been quiet for a bit?
LLL ???