Heritage Buildings
Many heritage buildings predate concrete paving. Therefore most heritage properties began with loose stone walkways with no sealed paving.
That's why the resin bound stone StoneSet provides is an ideal solution that maintains heritage integrity while meeting regulations.
A smooth, slip resistant finish using natural gravel and a clear resin binder, provides a fully bound surface but with the look of loose gravel.
Sourced in Australia, the stone we use is ideal to match existing character and resin-bound to ensure safety and durablity. StoneSet has been specified at dozens of Heritage locations Australia Wide.
Federation era buildings employed loose gravel as a means of durable, decorative paving. Today, the dichotomy of heritage listings with public liability requires a modern paving solution â hard binding polyurethane resin!
Some significant heritage locations that have paved include Admiralty house, Observatory Hill and the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery.
StoneSetâs porous paving remains cooler than concrete and provides a more sustainable environment, and itâs so much more versatile for a wide range of landscaping applications.
Main advantages;
- No water pooling / erosion and pot holes, possibility of injury to the public
- 10 year warranty on no loose stone
- Oil stains clean off easily with detergent
- Slip resistant â R11 rating (suitable for public area ramps)
- UV proof natural stone. Colour remains unaffected by constant sun exposure
- StoneSet provides an ideal solution for high foot traffic areas and walkways.