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The cobbled paver effect

26th June 2019

By: Creamer Media Reporter

     

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Remember the old cobbled streets of London and York, and the ancient Souks of the Middle East with their tiny cobbled side streets? Whilst those streets and sidewalks evolved through years of usage by people and horse and cart carriages, Technicrete’s bevelled Cobble Bond paving can create a similarly attractive cobbled effect for those developers wanting to install a high-class finish to residential or commercial developments.

The pavers, which can be applied in various pattern formations such as Stretcher Bond, Herringbone and basket Weave are 100% South African manufactured by Technicrete. The paving block has a strong interlock capacity, with the cobble look having been created by a central groove which is beveled across the middle of the block. The paver block is available in thickness and length widths of 50mm 200 x 100 and 60mm 200 x 100. Sizes such as 80mm and 100mm are available upon request.

The Cobble Bond paver is designed specifically to withstand the vehicle and pedestrian traffic anticipated on such projects that have domestic driveways, municipal parking areas, pedestrian pavements, pathways and commercial developments. It is a durable yet cost effective paver option. The product gives a smart finish to any project and offers a colour range of Terracotta, Plum, Grey, Slate, Tan and Autumn.

Technicrete and Rocla are part of the Infrastructure Specialist Group of companies (ISG). 

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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