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I was very pleased with the overall quality of workmanship from Jayson and his team. All the work was completed as expected. Thank you very much
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Resin Bound

Resin bound surfacing is a clear resin bound paving system which is flexible and resistant to cracking, it is available in a range of colours and materials, also it offers the designer in you:

  • An original , decorative surface
  • A durable floor
  • A fully guaranteed product
  • Rapid installation
  • Easy maintenance
  • Wheelchair friendly
  • A crack resistant material.
  • Patterns and logos easily incorperated
  • Themes can be created/followed


Our Resin Bound Surfacing has been designed for areas such as kitchen's and bathroom's, Patio's, Swiming pool's and Hot Tub surrounds. A theme such as fruit, a dolphin or perhaps a wavy ocean can easily be incorporated. You can also use our garage floor epoxy for a low maintenance dust free floor.

The decorative aggregate or coloured crushed glass are held in place by the tough wearing epoxy resin, which allows water to quickly drain away. It can be laid on most surfaces, it has a smooth and safe texture that can comfortably be walked upon with bare feet.

 

Broken glass reclaimed from Mexican crime scenes was used for this resin bound art project, coloured glass can also be used for decorative purposes
Sobre el Dolor / On Sorrow 2006

  
Containers filled with glass ready to be mixed with epoxy resin Glass mixed with epoxy resin being poured onto the floor Spreading the mixed glass evenly over the floor

 

We carried out this glass project on behalf of the world famous artist Teresa Margolles as part of her 2006 exhibition in Tunnage Square, Liverpool.

"For this work, first I came to Liverpool and...I walked round the city and I felt that it was the perfect place for the work. It's a space that communicates. It communicates two streets as you cross through the piece.
In the last few years in Mexico there's been a style of murders, "setting scores", where people are murdered in their cars. They shoot them sitting in their cars and they're killed on the spot.
The police tow the car away, but the glass remains on the streets. The broken glass becomes part of the city. As it incorporates, it starts to shine. It becomes a glowing city. This glow and beauty is the product of mass murder. A glowing city is a city where something bad is happening. Something related to crime.
For one year I collected glass off the streets in different cities and I brought them to Liverpool by boat.
It's very symbolic: it's a shipment from America to Liverpool bringing mass murder in the form of broken glass. The glass was placed on the ground creating a surface which is a memorial to pain, regardless of which side it comes from whether it is the good or the bad guys, the victims or the killers. The pain is the same. The loss is felt by both sides. Murder leaves a void in both sides. Also...A society...If one victim leaves an empty space in a family, a society that produces hundreds or thousands of murders per year, what kind of city does it create? It's a destroyed city that generates destroyed people".