Resin bonded gravel

Setts and cobbles, tarmac, asphalt, resin systems, concrete whether it's plain, patterned or stencilled, gravels, etc.
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gjb
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Post: # 48080Post gjb

hi

can you use resin bonded gravel to fill the joins inbetween paving slabs. I have one joints at the moment with loose gravel but it gets very dirty.

thanks for any help

gjb
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 48085Post lutonlagerlout

hoover out the gravel and point it with some mortar
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gjb
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Post: # 48103Post gjb

I like the look of the gravel. the joints were left larger than for mortar and it would look crap with mortar.

I assume that the principle of filling joints with resin bonded gravel is feasible or am I a lunatic.

thanks
GJB

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Post: # 48106Post lutonlagerlout

I am sure simeon will come and advise you properly bit if you google ronacrete
I am sure they do some kind of resin to suit your application
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gjb
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Post: # 48110Post gjb

Thanks I will Google ronacrete
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simeonronacrete
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Post: # 48244Post simeonronacrete

Hi GJB

Resin bonded aggregate such as Ronadeck Fast Grip must be laid on to a sound base such as concrete or quality tarmac; it's only a few mm thick (or thin) so must be glued onto something which itself won't move and is strong enough.

Please give us a call to discuss.
Simeon Osen
Ronacrete Ltd - http://www.ronacrete.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 1279 638 700
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