Oltco - Resin Bound Gravel Surfaces
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- Опубликовано: 9 апр 2015
- Oltco offer a decorative, low maintenance, permeable, long lasting a durable surface. Available in a variety of colours and non slip. Suitable for driveways, patios, paths, pool surrounds, car parks, bathrooms and conservatory floors.
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What if you ever wanted to remove it?
Are kerbs necessary?
How recyclable is this product?
Who cares
Is it permeable or do puddles remain on top?
@Woo dy yh i was thinking the same
@@SK-gk8jw the water gets absorbed into the resin to make no puddles
could i use this over ply wood?
Could I Kay it over soil
Could I lay it over a pond?
Can I lay it on my roof?
Can I wrap my car with it?
Unless you retreat it every year, it will break down and start to erode within a couple of years.
@@EaterOfBaconSandwiches ~ Are you calling me a liar? My Mom had it put down in the 90's and every year the company who laid it came back to put a coating on it. Then they went out of business and it's been deteriorating ever since.
@@sigmanfloyd7179 That says a lot about the company that did the job--there are a lot of cowboys who do a shit job then take your money and run,. looks like she was unfortunate enough to find one of them,.as i was too.
@@derekskinner I've talked to other companies about repairing it and they all want as much money to do so as it would cost to get it done from scratch. 🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
@@sigmanfloyd7179 Dont blame the other companies, it is not a cheap job at all-- I had the same problem--a cowboy started my drive -dug it all up and concreted it etc "ready" to put the resin on--then despite promising me 14 times that he was coming to finish it didnbt turn up--and eventually completely dissapeared,-which was actually lucky as if he had put the resin on it wouldnt have lasted 5 mins on the crap base he had put down,, after a lot of consideration--we got another company to come in -and they have had to dig most of it all up and start again--its is now properly ready to put the resin on when the weather is right,, and yes it is going to cost me as much as if I had got a decent company to do it in the first place.
@@sigmanfloyd7179 I imagine resins have progressed in 30 years