SureSet Launches New Range of Permeable Paving Slabs
Posted: June 8th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Building, Garden, Home Improvement News | Tags: Bathroom, Building, DIY, Garden, home improvement | 2 Comments »SureSet, the UK’s leading supplier of resin-bound paving has launched a completely new range of paving slabs to complement the company’s existing resin-bound surfacing materials.
The new PermaSlab® range has been developed to provide landscape architects, developers, contractors and home owners with the opportunity to realise the benefits of resin bound paving, but in a standard 600 x 600 x 40 mm paving format.
Manufactured using the company’s proven resin bound technology, the PermaSlab® range provides a permeable surface (subject to an appropriate sub-base being prepared) which is ideal for paths, patios, steps and garden features. The slabs are easy to cut, making laying a fast and straightforward process and enabling even more intricate designs to be achieved.
The product is highly durable, UV stable, and resistant to frost, oil and stains – ensuring that its appearance won’t fade or be compromised over time. Initially available in Maple and Chestnut finishes, the range offers a choice of mellow golden tones and rich browns to give great design flexibility – with colours available to complement or contrast with other garden features. The surface is slip resistant and safe for children, as well as providing a smooth base for those with wheelchairs or children’s buggies.
Commenting on the launch, Kevin Weston, Contracts Director at SureSet said: “We’re absolutely delighted to be launching PermaSlab® to customers in the UK, having received a tremendous reaction at this year’s Ecobuild exhibition. We’re confident that the product provides real benefits for both home owners and landscape professionals – a perfect combination of resin bound technology and a convenient, traditional format”.
For more information call the SureSet customer service team on 01985 841 180 or visit www.sureset.co.uk.
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