An Addaset surface from Addagrip has been applied to connect the new Alpine House at Kew Gardens with an existing landscape.
The product provides a flat, slightly textured homogenous surface by binding together natural aggregate within a clear resin. It is a cold applied surface in a choice of aggregates in different colours to match with the surroundings, in this case, the original rock work.
Resin bonded surfacing from Addagrip's Addastone range has been utilised on the City of Bristol College's Ashley Down Centre, forming part of a ?25million project to refurbish Grade 2 listed buildings. Withstanding heavy traffic from 9000 students, some 2000m? of the product was used. It creates a surface like loose gravel but once bonded has none of the associated problems.
Restoring Monmouth's Monnow Bridge, Addagrip's Addastone was specified for a traditional looking surface with modern qualities. It is fully resin bonded, has the appearance of loose aggregate without the associated issues of the substance, and thus provides a hardwearing, durable, slip resistant surface for daily pedestrian traffic.