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LANDSCAPING & EXTERNAL WORKS


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Crown turns back the hands of time


A range of products from Crown Paints’ portfolio of professional brands have been used to transform Cardiff’s Roath Park Clock Tower, which dates back to 1915. The refurbishment of the landmark, which took approximately four weeks to complete, utilised products across Crown’s extensive portfolio of professional brands, with Sandtex Trade 365 smooth masonry paint and Sandtex Trade X-Treme X-Posure®


used to repaint the main areas of the clock tower. Crown Trade Full Undercoat was used on the clock tower prior to the recoating, and the refurbishment was finished using Crown Trade Full Gloss.


0330 024 0310 www.crownpaintspec.co.uk Resiblock is the perfect fix for Nexus Park


Resiblock has teamed up with Nexus Infrastructure to provide a joint stabilisation solution for Nexus Park, the new Head Office of Nexus Infrastructure plc. With the use Porcelain slabs, and an array of insufficient sealers in the marketplace (although not for much longer say Resiblock), Resiblock


recommended the use of Resiblock Resifix to ensure stabilisation of the jointing medium and prevention of paving failure. Resiblock Resifix is a proprietary self-binding jointing sand, that when activated with water forms an impermeable polymeric adhesive and was most famously used at The FA Headquarters at St Georges Park.


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ADF APRIL 2021


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