UV resistant & SuDS compliant surfacing laid at swimming pool entrance

  • 30 Sep 2014

The surfacing system was applied as a two component UV stable polyurethane resin alongside the Quartz Parallel aggregate, being mixed with a drill and paddle before being added to the coloured aggregate in a high capacity forced action mixer.

Once the aggregate was fully coated with resin, the blended material was discharged from the mixer and trowel applied to the prepared surface at a thickness of 15mm.

RonaDeck was laid over a weekend prior to the pool opening in order to be ready for the holiday season whilst providing a durable surfacing that is porous SuDS compliant and resistant against ultra-violet light.

RonaDeck Resin Bound Surfacing is ready for foot traffic within hours of being laid due to its quick drying abilities.

Ronacrete,
Ronac House,
Flex Meadow, Merring Way,
Harlow,
Essex,
United Kingdom,
CM19 5TD

Phone: 01279 638700

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