A £50,000 project to provide
a face-lift to nearly 1,500 square
metres of pedestrian and
roadways surfacing, at King
Edwards Upper School in Bury St.
Edmunds, has been completed
by Ayton Products.
In order to assist
differentiation between various
school areas and locations,
Stonebond was specified with
two different coloured
aggregates.
The result has given
the school and the surrounding
environment a completely
revitalised appearance.
Stonebond is a hard-wearing,
easy to use, cold-applied
polyurethane resin, used for
bonding specially selected natural
and pigmented aggregates to
new or existing asphalt, concrete,
metal and timber surfaces.
The
finished surface gives the
appearance of shingle, but
eliminates the nuisance and maintenance problems
associated with loose aggregates.
The cured system gives a
durable, textured surfacing, ideal
for pedestrian areas, footpaths,
cycleways, car parks and
driveways. It is often employed
to create colour demarcation, or
anti-skid finishes and as part of
traffic calming schemes.