Commercial Flooring

Industrial Flooring

Resin Bound Driveways

Resin Bound Surfacing is a resin bound aggregate surface for pedestrian and vehicle trafficked surfaces such as paths, walkways, pavements, patio areas, driveways, car park bays, small car parks. Resin Bound Surfacing is functional, highly decorative, and is slightly flexible. It offers an attractive alternative to concrete, tarmac, block paving. The open matrix structure allows water to drain through into the substrate, feed any surrounding trees and plants and avoid any change of or damage to the natural water table. This open matrix construction is in line with the requirements of Sustainable drainage Systems (SuDS), designed to reduce the potential of flooding on new and existing urban developments. Resin Bound Surfacing must be laid onto a sound stable and solid base such as concrete, tarmac We can also lay onto a well compacted hardcore with a new patented terrabase rustic resin bound system.

Uses

  • Decorative natural aggregate surfacing
  • Footpaths, walkways, corridors, cycle paths
  • Playgrounds, pool and pond surrounds
  • Driveways, car park bays
  • Showrooms, offices, reception areas, art galleries
  • Patios, conservatories, gardens, gazebos

Benefits

  • 10 Year Guarantee available
  • Attractive natural aggregate appearance
  • Highly porous allowing water to drain
  • UV stable non yellowing resin
  • Recycled aggregates available (SuDS)
  • Anti-slip surface dressing increases safety

Key Performance Indicators

  • Highly water permeable; 45 l/m²/min
  • Fast curing; accepts foot traffic after 4 hours
  • Resin is non-yellowing; light stable after 2000 hours
  • Can achieve high slip resistance;
  • SRV 65 (wet), 70 (dry)

Epoxy Resin Floors

1. Your personal data – what is it?

Personal data relates to a living individual who can be identified from that data. Identification can be by the information alone or in conjunction with any other information in the data controller’s possession or likely to come into such possession. The processing of personal data is governed by the General Data Protection. Regulation (the “GDPR”).

2. How do we process personal data?

We comply with our obligations under the GDPR by keeping personal data up to date; by storing and destroying it securely; by not collecting or retaining excessive amounts of data; by protecting personal data from loss, misuse, unauthorised access and disclosure and by ensuring that appropriate technical measures are in place to protect personal data.

We use your name and email address for the following purposes: -

  • To inform you of any events, activities or news that is directly relevant to you.

3. What is the legal basis for processing your personal data?

Explicit consent of the data subject so that we can keep you informed about any events, activities or news that is directly relevant to you.

4. Sharing your personal data

Your personal data will be treated in strict confidence and we do not share your information with anyone.

5. How long do we keep your personal data?

We keep your data for as long as you wish us to. Every time you receive any information you do not require please inform us so that we can change your preferences.

6. Your rights and your personal data

Unless subject to an exemption under the GDPR, you have the following rights with respect to your personal data: -

  • The right to request a copy of your personal data.
  • The right to request that we correct any personal data if it is found to be inaccurate or out of date.
  • The right to request your personal data is erased where it is no longer necessary.
  • The right to withdraw your consent to the processing at any time.
  • The right to request that the data controller provide the data subject with his/her personal data and where possible, to transmit that data directly to another data controller, (known as the right to data portability), (where applicable).
  • The right, where there is a dispute in relation to the accuracy or processing of your personal data, to request a restriction is placed on further processing;
  • The right to object to the processing of personal data, (where applicable) [Only applies where processing is based on legitimate interests (or the performance
    of a task in the public interest/exercise of official authority); direct marketing and processing for the purposes of scientific/historical research and statistics.
  • The right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioners Office.

7. Further processing

If we wish to use your personal data for a new purpose, not covered by this Data Privacy Notice, then we will provide you with a new notice explaining this new use prior to commencing the processing and setting out the relevant purposes and processing conditions. Where and whenever necessary, we will seek your prior consent to the new processing.

8. Contact Details

To exercise all relevant rights, queries of complaints please in the first instance contact the Data Controller at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or write to our Data Controller at the contact address on our website.

You can contact the Information Commissioners Office via email https://ico.org.uk/global/contact-us/email/ or write to the Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire. SK9 5AF.

Address

Unit 24 Centurion Way,

Industrial Estate,

Centurion Way,

Farington, Leyland,

Lancashire

PR25 4GU

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Telephone

Telephone: 01772 500576
Mobile: 07711 833076

Projects we have done

The world’s biggest Lego Store

During November 2016, the world’s biggest ever LEGO Store opened in London, Lester. It was the 131st LEGO store to open around the world. The opening was marked by the unveiling of a 6-meter-high 200,000 brick Big ben. This masterpiece took 2,280 hours to build and dominates two stories of the 914-square meter store in Lester square. It also features a working clock face that will be illuminated at night.

The opening also included the unveiling of a new LEGO mascot called Lester. The shop features models of a dragon, a Royal post-box, the Elizabeth tower and much more. The creations on display together weigh five tonnes and are made from 1.7 million bricks.

Premfloor Southern completed a prestige terrazzo resin floor for the amazing LEGO shop. The floor consisted of three colours, separated by a stainless-steel trim and a mixture of yellow crushed glass on the main body of the floor. The work included two floors of 540m2 and Premfloor asked us to help with the grinding and laying of the finished floor. So, head down to the World’s largest LEGO store to check out our work!

Runshaw college reception

Runshaw college is based in Leyland, it was established as a sixth form college in 1974 and is now ranked one of the most successful colleges in the UK.

They decided for the start of a new term they wanted a new reception area for the staff and students. So, we did this for them! The floor area is 500m2 of Altro screed quartz in pearl including the stairways, access ramps and the two circular features in kyanite to create contrast between it and the colour of the main floor.

This flooring system is very easy to clean, while also being hard wearing, and is finished with a non-slip surface. This is ideal for the thousands of student’s feet that will walk through the reception every day and helps to minimise accidents.

Welshpool Cattle Market

The queen and Prince Phillip have officially opened the largest cattle market in Europe, and we did the reception floor!

The original reception floor was concrete and hard to keep clean aftermarket days. So, Altro Resins Ltd brought us in to fix this. Our goal was to deliver a hard wearing, functional surface that also had an aesthetic appearance.

The outcome of this became a stunning 320m2 Altro Mosaic providing a non-slip, easy to clean and decorative finish, perfect for the royal visit.

None-Slip Problem Fixed At BASF

BASF are a chemical manufacturing company. They have 9 manufacturing sites across the UK and were established in 1880, when they opened the first BASF sales offices in London and Manchester. The first record of sales was also in Great Britain in 1883.

BASF company follow four key values: Creative, Open, Responsible and Entrepreneurial. There moto is “We create chemistry”. They had an issue with 1500m2 of slippery floor that could potentially be dangerous, due to one of the products that was used during the manufacturing process.

We knew the answer to the problem, which was to diamond grinding the existing surface, then apply a coat of high build epoxy resin blinded with medium aggregate, then sealed with another coat of epoxy high build finish. We carried the work out over two weeks without any disruption to manufacturing.

The finishing product is a hard waring and non-slip surface. This solved the issue of the health and safety of trips and slips in their workplace.

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