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Lady from Macclesfield had a new concrete drive laid, but they used what
looked like big rubber moulds on it to make it look like paving. Any idea what it is called and how to go about it? Thanks, Crag -- |
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On 03 May 2005 20:37:04 GMT, Crag
gansburg-dot-01-at-zen-dot-co-dot-uk wrote: Lady from Macclesfield had a new concrete drive laid, but they used what looked like big rubber moulds on it to make it look like paving. Any idea what it is called and how to go about it? Thanks, Crag Imprinted concrete..? |
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Lady from Macclesfield had a new concrete drive laid, but they used what
looked like big rubber moulds on it to make it look like paving. Any idea what it is called and how to go about it? Not seen the show, but... I bought something that sounds similar from Wickes (?) a few years ago - you lay a thin base of concrete, then plonk the (roughly) 800m*800m wobbly shaped "stone-effect" mould on, fill in the gaps, tamp the concrete down, and remove. The shaped concrete stays pretty much in the shape of the mould, and the mould is designed to tesselate so you get some variation on pattern for larger areas. -- Please add "[newsgroup]" in the subject of any personal replies via email --- My new email address has "ngspamtrap" & @btinternet.com in it ;-) --- |
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![]() "Crag" gansburg-dot-01-at-zen-dot-co-dot-uk wrote in message ... Lady from Macclesfield had a new concrete drive laid, but they used what looked like big rubber moulds on it to make it look like paving. Any idea what it is called and how to go about it? Several companies offer it, although I don't recall the trade name. You will probably find one has done a demonstration area at a local garden centre. It looks better from a distance than close up. Colin Bignell |
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On Tue, 3 May 2005 23:19:39 +0100, "nightjar"
wrote: "Crag" gansburg-dot-01-at-zen-dot-co-dot-uk wrote in message ... Lady from Macclesfield had a new concrete drive laid, but they used what looked like big rubber moulds on it to make it look like paving. Any idea what it is called and how to go about it? Several companies offer it, although I don't recall the trade name. You will probably find one has done a demonstration area at a local garden centre. It looks better from a distance than close up. Colin Bignell Like moaning about the costs adding up, well half a dozen blokes swarming over a bit of concrete don't come cheap? :-) £2000.00 for a drive... Mark S. |
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Crag wrote:
Lady from Macclesfield had a new concrete drive laid, but they used what looked like big rubber moulds on it to make it look like paving. This is OK *BUT*: If you're using cement dye, it must be incorporated into the mix, not be just a surface coating, else it *will* wear and look scabby; If you need to dig up the drive to get at anything, it can be awkward. |
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In article , Chris Bacon
writes Crag wrote: Lady from Macclesfield had a new concrete drive laid, but they used what looked like big rubber moulds on it to make it look like paving. This is OK *BUT*: If you're using cement dye, it must be incorporated into the mix, not be just a surface coating, else it *will* wear and look scabby; Its not just a dye though, its a blend of pigment, cement and aggregate that gives you a hard wearing surface If you need to dig up the drive to get at anything, it can be awkward. -- David |
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Crag wrote:
Lady from Macclesfield had a new concrete drive laid, but they used what looked like big rubber moulds on it to make it look like paving. Any idea what it is called and how to go about it? Imprinted concrete. If you look on C4's Property Ladder microsite, they normally give you the contact details for all suppliers used in the programme (might not do in this case as it was a repeat). David |
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In article , Crag
writes Lady from Macclesfield had a new concrete drive laid, but they used what looked like big rubber moulds on it to make it look like paving. Any idea what it is called and how to go about it? Thanks, Crag It called pattern imprinted concrete, the concrete mix should include polypropylene fibres which prevent cracking, a coloured dry shake is sprinkled onto the wet surface of the concrete and then the mats are pressed down onto the surface which gives the pattern, the mats are coated with a stearate release agent, the surface is then sealed with a low solids sealer, when done properly it looks great (albeit a little false) but when its done badly... PIC has had a bad press in the last few years because of cowboy franchise operations, it is a diyable thing but the sets of mats are expensive to buy (2-300squids) you may be able to hire them. -- David |
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On Wed, 04 May 2005 22:51:57 GMT David
wrote in : In article , Crag writes Lady from Macclesfield had a new concrete drive laid, but they used what looked like big rubber moulds on it to make it look like paving. Any idea what it is called and how to go about it? Thanks, Crag It called pattern imprinted concrete, the concrete mix should include polypropylene fibres which prevent cracking, a coloured dry shake is sprinkled onto the wet surface of the concrete and then the mats are pressed down onto the surface which gives the pattern, the mats are coated with a stearate release agent, the surface is then sealed with a low solids sealer, when done properly it looks great (albeit a little false) but when its done badly... PIC has had a bad press in the last few years because of cowboy franchise operations, it is a diyable thing but the sets of mats are expensive to buy (2-300squids) you may be able to hire them. Excellent. Thanks all. -- |
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