Transformed Driveways believe your driveway is not just a place to park your vehicles and that this hard standing represents the 'welcome mat' to your home and is, without doubt, the first impression that people have of your valued property.
Whilst conventional driveways processes, like block paving, imprinted concrete, asphalt and concrete, can look fine when they are first installed, these man-made options very quickly lose their initial aesthetics and can require extensive on-going maintenance in respect of staining, frost damage, re-coating and the dreaded weeding.
Alternatively, a resin bonded stone driveway surface from Transformed Driveways delivers an extremely long lasting solution with virtually no maintenance and with guaranteed on-going aesthetics through the proprietary adhesion of ageless natural stone.
Whilst conventional driveways processes, like block paving, imprinted concrete, asphalt and concrete, can look fine when they are first installed, these man-made options very quickly lose their initial aesthetics and can require extensive on-going maintenance in respect of staining, frost damage, re-coating and the dreaded weeding.
Alternatively, a resin bonded stone driveway surface from Transformed Driveways delivers an extremely long lasting solution with virtually no maintenance and with guaranteed on-going aesthetics through the proprietary adhesion of ageless natural stone.
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With decades of experience in the specialist surfacing industry, the Transformed Driveways team have previously been involved with the successful installations of numerous surface treatment projects for prestigious national clients including the Department For Transport, British Airports Authority and The Defence Estates.
As probably the cheapest form of driveway paving, loose gravel is favoured by many developers who are looking to preserve project costs and typifies the age-old adage of 'you get what you pay for'. Generally fine until you walk or drive on it, which somewhat defeats its objectives, the loose gravel is normally laid onto a compacted stone sub-base although quite often the aggregate is laid directly onto soft landscaping.
Whilst it may be fair to class tar & chip as a form of 'bonded stone', this would be akin to saying that high quality epoxy paint and whitewash are both surface coatings. The main problem with tar & chip surfaces is that the process uses a cheap bituminous glue that, whilst having poor long term adhesion qualities, re-melts in warm temperatures causing black 'tracking' under vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
Reviews (6)
Alexander Carver
Aug 28, 2019
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June Pallett
Jul 19, 2019
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We are a local animal rescue called Travis Cat Rescue.
Bryan completed a Resin Base for us for a catio which we are having constructed for the rescue cats.
We are very impressed with all aspects of the work,nothing was to much trouble and we are over the moon with our catio base.
Big thank you to Bryan and Sarah in the office.
Many Thanks. The Travis Team.
Bryan completed a Resin Base for us for a catio which we are having constructed for the rescue cats.
We are very impressed with all aspects of the work,nothing was to much trouble and we are over the moon with our catio base.
Big thank you to Bryan and Sarah in the office.
Many Thanks. The Travis Team.
Trudy Carr
May 27, 2019
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Nothing was too much trouble from start to finish both Sarah and Gary were very professional and the work was carried out to a high standard, we had been and seen some of their previous work and new the standard would be good. Would highly recommend them. We were concerned about the finished result being slippery but it certainly isn't. Thank you
Ian Gardner
Oct 07, 2016
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I cannot believe what i have just read from Matt j . This is pretty much word for word what happened to me . I also paid them in good faith and was told the same story. Do not use this company there work is second rate. I was actually looking for a company to repair my drive which i had done 3 years ago and came across matts review.......
Mark Antony
Jul 28, 2016
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I tried numerous companies with regards a Resin Bonded driveway, they were either too expensive, too cheap, or did it as a side line, not so with Bryan and his team at Transformed Driveways, that's all they do, all day every day, which is exactly what i wanted to hear. I booked a site visit with the ever helpful Sarah in the office and within a day or so Bryan came to evaluate the area, and to be honest, I wasn't holding out much hope as my drive was in a terrible state, a fairly large, cracked, uneven concrete sub base with differing heights and a slope to one side. Bryan was definitely a "Can
Matt J.
Jul 05, 2014
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The resin bonded surface is good, but the "stage 1" concrete slab work done was not level resulting in significant puddling. I contacted the company (Neil) about this before the resin bonded surface was laid, and was reassured that the problem would be rectified before surfacing.
As I was overseas at the time of resin surface being laid, I paid the bill promptly in good faith, assuming that the work had been done properly. But sadly it wasn't. When neighbors informed me of the puddling issues on the new resin bonded surface, I contacted Neil at Transformed Driveways again. He replied quickly that
As I was overseas at the time of resin surface being laid, I paid the bill promptly in good faith, assuming that the work had been done properly. But sadly it wasn't. When neighbors informed me of the puddling issues on the new resin bonded surface, I contacted Neil at Transformed Driveways again. He replied quickly that