Revolutionary Rubber Stone Explained at World of Concrete 2024
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- If you are considering rubber surfacing for your pool deck, patio, steps, or any other existing surface, check out this video showing the benefits of Rubber Stone.
Rubber Stone is resistant to extreme temperature changes, goes on right over existing cracked and uneven surfaces, is cooler on your feet in the summer, and offers a soft, flexible surface.
Common Surfaces:
Concrete, Asphalt, Tile, Wood, Brick, Stone
Common Applications:
Pool Deck Resurfacing, Driveway Resurfacing, Garage Floor Surfacing, Walkways, Patios, Gym Floors
Rubber Stone is the most ideal pool deck resurfacing product on the market because it stands up to pool chemicals, provides a softer surface, stays cooler in the summer, doesn't hold standing water, and is slip-resistant.
Find an installer near you by visiting rubberresurfac... today!
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How bad does the rubber leech into nearby soil?
Rubber is a solid.
It is made from EPDM rubber and doesn't leech any toxins. It doesn't break down due to high temps or UV either.
Untill someone turns their tires on the mat without moving. It will tear up...
Yea only if you are dry steering on your driveway. Theres applications where is good and thats where its used. Every coating has its purpose
Theres gotta be a downside? What is it
I can imagine driving over it would be a fantastic source of microplastics.
It doesn't mix with Aquasol
@@DragantanWoW It isn't made from plastic so no microplastics created. As a matter of fact, driving over it doesn't do anything to the particles. It is very tough material and can even stand up to snow plows.
The downside is you'll have a really durable surface that doesn't give you a reason to spend a bunch of money repairing and replacing other surfacing options in the future. So if you like to spend unnecessary money, this isn't for you. 🤣
The colour it won’t change because of the salt during winter here in Alberta..?
No, the color will not change. The product was developed in Canada over 30 years ago and has a long track record of being salted.
Where can I buy it in the states?
Please visit rubberresurfacing.com to find the installer in your area. 👍