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ICuk and Pattern Imprinted Concrete Supplies (PICS) join forces

  •  4 August 2009
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ICuk and Pattern Imprinted Concrete Supplies (PICS) join forces

IMPRINTED Concrete UK (ICuk) says it has joined forces with Pattern Imprinted Concrete Supplies (PICS) to provide alternative paving solutions.

According to the UK tradesman website ICuk, pattern imprinted concrete is a modern alternative to traditional block paving and other problematic paving types. It can be used as a solution for both residential and commercial applications.

ICuk says imprinted concrete offers a variety of benefits when compared to more traditional options, including being nearly maintenance free and stains can be washed away or treated.

Pattern imprinted concrete is said to be popular due to its flexibility in design with combinations of colour, texture and pattern. It can also be made to simulate wooden decking and brickwork.

The UK residential applications for the product include driveways, patios, gardens, paths and pool sides or surrounds.

The alliance of the two companies comes as a customer focused approach, to provide a website which uses UK's largest database of pattern imprinted concrete installers as the products require professional installation.

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