About This Service
About this Service
Resurfacing in Ingatestone renews village cottages and period homes by applying a bonded resin layer over a sound base. It is suitable where damp winters and clay subsoil have left the surface stained, eroded or cracked but the sub-base is largely intact.
Ingatestone’s village terrain and clay subsoil increase the need for careful base assessment. Typical work includes oil and algae removal, crack repair, priming and the application of a resin-bound aggregate chosen to match local character. Installers shape the surface to ensure water sheds to SuDS-compliant outlets or soakaways. Quotes usually itemise degreasing, primer system, aggregate grade and edge details. For modest repairs, resurfacing can often be completed within 1–3 days; more extensive remedial work extends the schedule.
Resurfacing suits properties where the structural base remains stable. It is not a remedy for ongoing sub-base movement or deep saturation. Homeowners in conservation areas should confirm colour blends and edge detailing during the site assessment to keep the finish appropriate for period settings.