Car Parks
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Thermoplastic is the most widely used material for lining car parks as it is cost effective and hard wearing, see materials page for details and other material options. Coloured areas for demarking areas for Disabled and Mother and toddler bays or walkways can be created using a vast range of different shades. Letters, arrows, numbers and shapes can be laid. Company logo's can be laid using pre-formed thermoplastic, see materials page. Advice on layouts can be given. |
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Sports Courts
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WE do not construct courts but we will refurbish your games area. Sports courts require regular maintenance to significantly extend the overall life of the playing surface. We specialise in refurbishing porous tarmac surfaces, deep cleaning through to recolouring and line laying. Contact us to discuss rates and explain all the processes required to return your court to top condition to increase the appearance and playing enjoyment. We use only top quality materials approved by the Lawn Tennis Association, giving the surface a slip resistant, top quality finish. |
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Roads
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White lines were first laid in the UK at Ashford in Kent in 1914, since then markings have become an essential part of road safety. Thermoplastic is the most widely used material although other materials are available. Various grades of material are in general use, to meet daytime luminance, nighttime retroreflectivity, skid resistance and wetnight reflectivity. Yellow lines are used for parking restrictions, hatched areas, bus stops, School Keep Clear areas and rumble strip markings. |
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Road Studs
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Roadstuds are used to enhance the visibility of markings. We provide a laying service for the many types available. Stainless steel and aluminium studs are mainly used on pedestrian crossings but we have also used them in the past to mark out parking bays. |
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Factory/Warehouse
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We offer markings for walkways, hatched areas, pallet storage areas, forklift truck routes, anything that needs horizontal markings. We can also lay numbers or letters, arrows or warning markings. Advice can be given on the best type and quality of material for your requirements. The most cost effective marking solution can be agreed and applied at time to suit you. Dock leveler lines with markings for different lengths of truck with mirror image stop markings have been laid in the past. We also lay coloured non slip surfacing to walkways or forklift areas. |
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Anti Skid Surfacing
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Anti skid surfacing using thermoplastic and 2 pack epoxy resin base are provided and laid. HAPAS type 1 material can be used. Red coloured anti skid for warning areas, splitter islands. Speed roundels, sharks teeth are popular in village gateways and school approaches. Buff or grey anti skid is used to provide high friction surfacing areas on approaches to junctions and traffic lights. |
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Playground
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Playground markings are an essential part of play learning for children. We lay any shape or game that you require. Traditional playground games such as hopscotch, snakes and ladders, number squares, battleships grid, numbered snake/ladder, activity circuit, throwing target, A to Z or 1 to 10 lines, are the most popular shapes, but we can lay any shape or pattern you require. Thermoplastic is the most cost effective material as paint has a much shorter life. Thermoplastic markings are laid using hand formed or pre formed material. Hand formed material is much more cost effective and has much greater flexibility as markings can be altered in size or shape on the day of laying to fit your exact needs. School logo’s can be enlarged and reproduced to add to the appearance of the school. |
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