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Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Ultracrete Zorbit Emergency Spill Kit

Ultracrete Zorbit Recyclable Spill Absorbent

Zorbit is a spillage absorption system, that is the ideal addition to any Incident Support Unit and Fast Response Team which today forms part of the essential emergency response kit – so it should be able to handle that workshop DIY spill or garage spill!

Ultracrete Zorbit Recyclable Spill Absorbent is a natural recycled product that is extremely efficient in the rapid absorption of hydrocarbon spillages. It is particularly effective in cleaning up fuel and oil spills from carriageways, garages and workshops.

  • Produced from natural recycled material - supporting the contractor in meeting industry environmental targets
  • The unique 'Oil Lock System' encapsulates oil preventing further leakage, even in wet weather
  • Recyclable up to 8 times which means it is cost effective and reduces and requirement for large stocks
  • Works rapidly and effectively allowing early opening to traffic, thus reducing carriageway congestion

Ultracrete Zorbit Emergency Spill Kit is coming soon – so watch you don't spill anything in the mean time!

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Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Ultracrete FP-1 Rapid Setting Patch Repair


Fix steps and curbs with this quick setting patch repair

Ultracrete FP-1 by Instarmac is a two component rapid repair mortar. It has been designed to be an ideal repair solution for steps, kerbs, platforms and minor flooring repairs to areas you don't want to cordon off for too long and use quickly.

It is easy to form into shape, so a chipped step can easily be repaired as can a chipped kerb.

What's good about it?

  • Rapid Setting
  • Fix depths of 10mm to 100mm in one application
  • Two part system
  • Easy to mix and apply
  • Chemical resistant
  • Suitable for both internal and external use
  • Really strong bond
  • Apply to wet or dry substrates
  • Walked on it in 1 hour
  • Drive over it in 2 hours
  • Flowable
  • Grey colour

What can I use it for?

  • Concrete step repair
  • Concrete kerb repair
  • Stairway repairs
  • Step patch repairs
  • Floor repairs
  • Concrete floor repair
  • Platform repair
  • Minor flooring repairs

How do I use it?

  1. Clean and roughen the area to be patched
  2. Prime the surface using the supplied primer
  3. Mix the cement and aggregate together. Add a little water if necessary.
  4. Place ASAP after mixing, you've got about 7 minutes to work with it.
  5. Use a steel float or trowel to finish off

How much will it cover?

  • Approximately 0.5m² @ 10mm
Get me some Rapid Setting Patch Repair - Ultracrete FP-1

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Wednesday, 10 February 2010

Red Tarmac Repair Kit




Can you fix it? Yes you can!

Well you did ask! So you've got a nice looking red tarmac drive... Great! ...but you've got a pothole too? Not so great. ...until now!

We had a conflab with our friends at Ultracrete about these trendy red tarmac drives get rather unsightly potholes, and quite frankly, they were shocked and of course made available not only their finest Ultracrete Instant Road Repair in Red, but a can of Ultracrete SCJ to go with it.

Now problem solved for those owners of the superlative covering of that piece of hard ground that sits in front of your house.

So, all you need is a tub of Ultracrete Instant Road Repair RED Tarmac Pothole Repair Kit (IRR) 6mm grade which comes with Ultracrete SCJ sealer, two components to make a professional pothole repair.

Choose this bundle if you want to repair RED tarmac potholes like the professionals, or maybe you are a professional and just don't want to buy a dozen cans of SCJ!

What can I use it for?

  • Red tarmac driveway pothole repair
  • Red tarmac drive repair
  • Red garden path repair

What can I do with this and get paid?

  • Red tarmac footway repair
  • Red tarmac cycle track repair
  • Red tarmac road repair
  • Red tarmac car park repair

Can't be bothered to read the full instructions? Read on...

  1. Brush out any debris from the pothole
  2. Spray the sides with SCJ
  3. Fill in the pothole with Permanent Road Repair
  4. Smack down with spade or tamper
  5. Ready for immediate use

It really is that simple!

How big are the bits?

  • 6mm RED for paths, drive, cycle tracks, pavements, driveways

What size pothole can I fill?

  • 1m² at 15mm when compacted.

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Wednesday, 27 January 2010

How to do Professional Pothole Repair


How the Pros fix potholes in roads, drives and paths

You can easily do a DIY pothole repair using Permanent Pothole Repair PRR or Instant Road Repair IRR, but now, with a little bit more money, you can get a Pro pothole repair.

Here's how...

Choose a Pothole Repair Kit – we've added the secret ingredient, Ultracrete SCJ with it. It's a sealer which goes around the edge of the pothole to get the extra durable finish.

  1. Pothole Repair Kit 3mm
  2. Pothole Repair Kit 6mm
  3. Pothole Repair Kit 6mm RED
  4. Pothole Repair Kit 10mm

These kits are very good value when you look at the individual costs of the items.

Now, here's the step-by-step as shown in the picture above.

Step 1

Saw cut repair.

Step 2

Seal edges using Ultracrete SCJ.

Step 3

Apply the Instant Road Repair or Permanent Road Repair using the layer on layer technique.

Step 4

Compact layers.

Get fixing those potholes!

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Tuesday, 26 January 2010

New Tarmac Repair Kits




Everything you need for a professional pothole repair

We've listened to your feedback, and apparently some of you don't want to buy a full box of 12 Ultracrete SCJ Sealer to repair one pothole and want to buy just one with your Tarmac Repair Instant Road Repair.

Fair enough we say!

We've had a Pow-wow with our friends at Ultracrete and together we have now come up with four fantastic pothole repair bundles, so you can get a really professional pothole repair with spending a fortune.

Here they are...

Pothole Repair Kits

  1. Pothole Repair Kit 3mm
  2. Pothole Repair Kit 6mm
  3. Pothole Repair Kit 6mm RED
  4. Pothole Repair Kit 10mm

Now, let's get this straight: SCJ is what the professionals use to line the edges of the pothole prior to filling with Instant Road Repair IRR or Permanent Pothole Repair PRR.

So, using Ultracrete SCJ Bitumen Cold Joint Sealer gives you a more durable finish if that's what you require.

It will do a real lasting job whether you're getting paid to do the job or not!

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Friday, 22 January 2010

Permanent Road Repair is Here!


Ultracrete Permanent Road Repair available for sale now!

It's here! Ultracrete Permanent Pothole Repair (PRR) is a good solution for repairing potholes in roads, driveways, paths and car parks. It's so easy, DIYers can easiliy do it. One major advantage is you can drive or walk on it straight away even in wet, freezing or hot conditions, and at the same time is compatible with the existing road surface.

Ultracrete Permanent Pothole Repair includes fully graded, High PSV interlocking aggregate and specially formulated bitumen, and is supplied in 25kg recyclable containers (Instarmac Plastic Containers Recycling Scheme is available for this product).

Things to do with it...

  • Driveway pothole repair
  • Tarmac drive repair
  • Garden path repair

Things you might get paid to do with it...

  • Footway repair
  • Cycle track repair
  • Road repair
  • Car park repair

Tell me about the good points!...

  • Use in wet, freezing and hot conditions
  • No special preparation
  • Instant trafficking
  • Only one visit required
  • Recyclable containers
  • Compatible with existing road surface
  • Solvent free

How do I use it?

  1. Brush out any debris from the pothole
  2. Optional: For increased durability, spray sides with SCJ
  3. Fill in the pothole with Instant Road Repair
  4. Smack down with spade or tamper
  5. Ready for immediate use

It really is that simple!

Aggregate grades

  • 3mm Black for paths, drive, cycle tracks, pavements, driveways
  • Choose Instant Road Repair for 6mm or 10mm grade

How much will it cover?

  • 1m² at 15mm when compacted – that's a big pothole!
Get your hands on some Permanent Pothole Repair

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Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Should of used Ultracrete Instant Road Repair!

If you thought we had big potholes in the UK – think again!



Check out this video is from Russia which shows the effect of monster potholes on cars. Looks like the guy pulled over and shot it on his mobile phone.

The problem with road potholes is they quickly get a lot worse and are very hazardous if they contain a puddle.

Should have used Instant Road Repair!

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Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Permanent Road Repair in Soon!


Ultracrete Permanent Road Repair PRR on Sale Next Week

We are placed to announce the imminent arrival of Permanent Road Repair from Ultracrete. We expect to be selling it next week in its smart tarmac black tubs.

PRR Applications

Ultracrete Permanent Pothole Repair is a suitable solution for roads, pavements, driveways and car parks. The product can be trafficked instantly in wet, freezing and hot conditions and at the same time is compatible with the existing road surface.

Ultracrete Permanent Pothole Repair can be applied at depths of 20mm ­ 100mm. (Greater depths can be achieved by applying the layer-on-layer method.)

Technical information

Ultracrete Permanent Pothole Repair includes fully graded, high PSV interlocking aggregate and specially formulated bitumen and is supplied in recyclable 25kg tubs.

Application

Pothole repairs can be achieved at any depth.

  1. Make sure the pothole is free of debris and any standing water.
  2. Apply optionally Ultracrete SCJ spray sealant to pothole edges.
  3. Apply PRR slightly proud of the pothole.
  4. Compact with a hand tamper, spade, shovel or suitable mechanical alternative.

Health & Safety

The binder used in Ultracrete PPR is particularly tenacious. Ensure that protective gloves, overalls and protective footwear are worn at all times while handling the material. Avoid skin contact. However, should the bitumen binder adhere to the skin it can be removed with soap and water. Seek medical advice if discomfort continues. If product comes into contact with the eyes rinse with plenty of water and seek medical advice.

Features & Benefits

  • 3mm grade stone
  • Used in wet, freezing and hot conditions
  • No special preparation
  • Drive or walk on it straight away
  • Get the pothole fixed in one hit
  • Recyclable containers
  • Compatible with flexible road surfaces
  • Solvent free
  • Ready to use
  • No need to add water
  • Polished Stone Value 60 psv
  • Absolutely no waste
  • Environmentally friendly ­ No co² gases

Storage

Store in a cool and well-ventilated place.

Shelf Life

Shelf life in the right conditions for sealed goods is 6 months.

Coverage

1m² x 15mm (compacted)

Watch this space an in the mean time...

Fill those potholes with IRR Instant Road Repair

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Monday, 18 January 2010

Instarmac Ultracrete on Pothole Repair


Instarmac appear on BBC News reporting concerning potholes and state of roads across the UK

Potholes account for a massive 12% of all CTC, the National cyclists' organisation, insurance claims across the UK add that to motorists who are damaging tyres and wheels, the claims are huge.

BBC Radio said that a pothole is recorded every 110 metres on average! The icy UK spells we've just had are compounding the problem.

Ultracrete has launched its new permanent pothole repair product in January 2010.

In addition to the market-leading Instant Road Repair IRR cold lay macadam, this new enhanced formulation product will provide the ultimate solution for the filling of potholes across the UK.

Permanent Pothole Repair PPR has been specially formulated to include fully graded, high PSV interlocking aggregate, specially prepared bitumen and the latest in industry technology to ensure strong flexibility and guarantee the best product performance.

Ultracrete Permanent Pothole Repair is designed for roads, pavements, driveways and car parks where potholes are a problem.

Its simple to use saving time and effort for Contractors or DIYers when repairing potholes.

Packed in 25kg contractor friendly plastic containers that are recyclable, users have a quality product that can be applied immediately – reducing the amount of potential damage claims that are ever on the increase as the state of UK roads becomes more potholed.

We'll let you know as soon as we stock Permanent Pothole Repair PPR.

Get filling those Potholes with Ultracrete Instant Road Repair

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Saturday, 16 January 2010

Tarmac: What is it?

We've all heard of Tarmac but probably don't know much about it

Tarmac is short for Tarmacadam, a portmanteau for Tar-penetration Macadam, a type of road surface. Tarmac refers to a material patented by Edgar Purnell Hooley in 1901.

A bit of Tarmac trivia is that Baghdad is the first city known to have its streets paved with tar in the 8th century AD.

Over a 1,000 years later, John Loudon McAdam invented Macadamisation, a method of road construction. These roads were adequate for use by horse and carriage or coaches, but they were very dusty and eroded in heavy rain.

With higher speed motor vehicle use they didn't hold up. Methods to stabilise macadam roads with tar date back to at least 1834, when John Henry Cassell, operating from Cassell's Patent Lava Stone Works in Millwall, patented 'Pitch Macadam'.

This method involved spreading tar on the subgrade, then placing a typical macadam layer and then sealing the macadam with a mixture of tar and sand. Tar-grouted macadam was also in use well before 1900, and involved scarifying the surface of an existing macadam pavement, spreading tar and re-compacting.

The use of tar in road construction was used on a large scale with the arrival of the motor car in the early 20th century.

Hooley's 1901 patent for Tarmac involved mechanically mixing tar and aggregate prior to lay-down, and then compacting the mixture with a steam roller. The tar was modified with the addition of small amounts of Portland cement, resin and pitch.

Got a pothole? Get Ultracrete Instant Road Repair IRR

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Thursday, 14 January 2010

Not a Job for Instant Road Repair


There's some potholes which we can't help with...

We were emailed this massive pothole image. Just imagine... "I'm sure I can get across that puddle ok in this car..."

We'd probably end up using our entire stock of Ultracrete Instant Road Repair on this monster pothole.

If you've got any smaller potholes on your drive revealed during the thaw, give it a try!

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Wednesday, 13 January 2010

How Potholes are Formed on your Tarmac Drive

Knowing how potholes are formed will help you prevent them forming

Freezing conditions are the favourite breeding conditions for potholes, as you will have read, local authorities are bracing themselve for a pothole repair bonanza.

A lot of you have asked us how potholes are formed and how you can repair them.


Here's a bit of information on how potholes are formed.

As your tarmac drive ages it gets more porous. Rainwater penetrates cracks caused by regular from cars pulling onto your driveway.



When water freezes on your drive it expands and more cracks form. The tarmac gets pushed outwards like a bubble.

When the ice thaws out, it creates voids or gaps under the surface of your tarmac drive or path. These get larger with each time it freezes and thaws again.



The weight of your car causes your drive tarmac to collapse and form potholes which gets larger the more times you roll over it with your car.

So, what do we suggest to fix a pothole easily with a long lasting repair?

Ultracrete Instant Road Repair for Tarmac Repair

This product is so easy to use, anyone can do it!

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Tuesday, 12 January 2010

Why is snow so bad for potholes?

Freezing weather and snow causes even more potholes in UK roads

It will cost millions of pounds, but it is a job UK Councils will need to fix them. Extra teams will be out fixing potholes, as failure to fix the potholes will cause the holes to get bigger and more expensive to fix.

Potholes are a big problem for local authorities across the country with the repeated freeze-thaw cycle of the current cold spell, its timing and its length making the problem worse this year.

Potholes are formed by water penetrating the asphalt surface of a road through cracks caused by traffic. When temperatures plunge, the water freezes, expands and causes the surface to rupture. When the ice melts, it leaves a void below the surface, which caves in under the stress of vehicles and eventually forms a pothole.

A small crack becomes a large crack, a large crack has become a small pothole and a small pothole very rapidly becomes a large pothole.

During the cold snap in February last year there was an estimated 40% increase in road damage, according to the AA. It says its insurance branch received more than three times as many claims for pothole damage than the same month the year before.

Local authorities are urging people to report potholes. This can usually be done via your council's websites.

There are also a number of other websites offering advice on dealing with and reporting potholes.

Try www.fillthathole.org.uk

Fix that Pothole with Ultracrete Instant Road Repair

See below how easy it is to fix a pothole.


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Wednesday, 6 January 2010

Driveway and Path Pothole Repair Video


Give us a minute and see how easy it is to fix a pothole on your drive or path

Check out our latest DIY video and you'll be amazed how easy it is. And it's less than a minute!



Ultracrete Instant Road Repair by Instarmac is used on motorways as a tarmac repair compound, so it's great for your driveway or path! Really quick to use, cheap and totally durable and 'Best in class'. Use Instant Road Repair for a good quality long-term temporary repair to mend potholes in driveways, paths, drives, roads, cycle tracks and car parks. Instant Road Repair comes in a handy bucket.

Ultracrete Instant Road Repair is a Permanent Cold Lay Surfacing Material which conforms to Highways Agency specification – you can pop this fact into a conversation with the neighbour!

Designed for permanent reinstatement in footways, footpaths, cycle tracks and roads. Also highly effective as a quality long-term temporary repair for the above applications.

What I can fix...

  • Driveway pothole repairs
  • Garden path pothole repairs

What I probably won't be fixing unless I'm getting paid...

  • Footway repair
  • Cycle track repair
  • Road repair
  • Car park repair

What's really great about this stuff...

  • Instant trafficking – Drive your car on it
  • Apply in one operation – Easy
  • Simple packaging disposal – Chuck it in your plastic recycling bin
  • Use in wet conditions – Can't put the job off!
  • High skid resistance – Conforms to road safety requirements
  • Binder is spirit based – Excellent performance in cold weather
  • Unique aggregate interlocking system – Long-term durability
  • Part of the Ultracrete Ironwork System 5 year reassurance

Buy it now Ultracrete Instant Road Repair

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Friday, 1 January 2010

On the Eighth Day of Christmas



Happy New Year! Merry 8th Day of Christmas!

On the eighth day of Christmas,

my true love sent to me...

Eight Maids-a-milking
Seven Swans-a-Swimming
Six Geese-a-Laying
Five Gold Rings
Four Calling Birds
Three French Hens
Two Turtle Doves
And a partridge in a pear tree.

DIYsupermarket.com version...

On the eighth day of Christmas,

my true love sent to me...
Eight guys a-patching
Seven Scrubbers Scrubbing
Six Geezers Spraying
Five strange things
Four Rolling Birds
Three Bench Saws
Two Rubber Gloves
And a Sikaflex cartridge in a pear tree.

Get Patching and Buy Rapid Setting Patch Repair - Ultracrete FP1

or Stone & Masonry Restoration & Repair Mortar

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Friday, 13 November 2009

What's that logo on the Tin? BBA


The BBA is the UK’s major authority offering approval of construction products, systems and installers.

You probably recognise the BBA logo, but do you know what it means?

The British Board of Agrément or BBA are in charge of the Agrément Certificate product approval work. They carry this out by testing, and factory and site inspections.

Certificates
Agrément Certificates are the Gold Standard of product or system approvals: a rigorous and thorough examination of the product, its manufacture and installation – much more than a simple statement at one point of time.

Agrément Certificate holders are subject to production surveillance throughout the life of their Certificate and you can always be sure that you will get the BBA-agreed specification of product.

HPAS
HPAS is Highways Authorities Product Approval Scheme (HAPAS) was set up by the Highways Agency, CSS (County Surveyors' Society) and the BBA in 1995, with the objective of developing national approval for innovative products, materials and systems for use in highways.

A product which has BBA/HPAS Approval...
Ultracrete SCJ - Bitumen Cold Joint Sealer

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Tuesday, 31 March 2009

Pothole Repair with Instant Road Repair



Have you got a hole in your tarmac drive or path? Fix it quickly and cost effectively
Use the market leading professional product to inexpensively fix your driveway or path. You don't even need to heat it up! Ultracrete's Instant Road Repair is laid cold!

How to use it to fix a pothole easily...
  1. Brush out any debris
  2. Fill in the hole with Instant Road Repair
  3. Tamp down with spade or tamper
  4. Ready for immediate use
6 Reasons why Ultracrete Instant Road Repair is great for DIY:
  1. 3mm, 6mm & 10mm grades
  2. Quick repair time – no cooling needed
  3. Reduces health & safety risks associated with working with a hot material
  4. Very cost effective
  5. Environmentally friendly
  6. Guarantees high performance repairs in ALL weather conditions
If you have any questions please post them on our DIY Repair Forum.

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