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REPAIRING POTHOLES IN A GRAVEL DRIVEWAY

Posted by Danny Todd - RedStag Materials on 29th Mar 2024

REPAIRING POTHOLES IN A GRAVEL DRIVEWAY
Gravel driveways and access roads are popular choices for homeowners and businesses due to their affordability, easy maintenance, and aesthetic appeal. However, one common problem with these types of surfaces is the appearance of potholes and rutting over time. In this article, we will explore why this occurs and provide a detailed step-by-step guide on how to repair and preven …

MAINTAINING HEALTHY HANDS ON CONSTRUCTION SITES

Posted by Bryony Bolland - Red Stag Materials on 27th Mar 2024

MAINTAINING HEALTHY HANDS ON CONSTRUCTION SITES
Keeping your hands clean is critical in reducing the risk of skin damage and other health problems associated with exposure to these materials.Good hygiene is essential in construction sites to prevent the spread of harmful bacteria and other contaminants. Hands are one of the most common ways that harmful substances can enter the body. Exposure to harsh chemicals and solvents …

WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR POTHOLE REPAIR?

Posted by Danny Todd - RedStag Materials on 25th Mar 2024

WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR POTHOLE REPAIR?
In the United Kingdom, the responsibility for repairing and maintaining roads falls on local authorities. The local authorities are responsible for maintaining roads within their jurisdiction, which includes fixing potholes and other types of road damage.In recent times, the number of reported potholes in the UK has risen significantly. According to a recent report, there were …

TAR, ASPHALT, MACADAM AND TARMAC - WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?

Posted by Danny Todd - RedStag Materials on 22nd Mar 2024

TAR, ASPHALT, MACADAM AND TARMAC - WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
TAR, TARMAC, MACADAM, AND ASPHALT – WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? If you've ever driven on a road, you've likely encountered one of these terms. But what exactly do they mean, and what makes them different? Here's a detailed look at the history and differences between tar, tarmac, macadam, and asphalt. Tar: Tar is a black, viscous liquid that is made from the heating of coal, oil, …

WHAT IS BITUMEN?

Posted by Grant Shewan - Red Stag Materials on 18th Mar 2024

WHAT IS BITUMEN?
Bitumen is a sticky, black, semi-solid form of petroleum that is commonly used in road construction and other applications. It is made from the residual products of petroleum refining, which are left over after the more valuable fractions, such as gasoline and diesel, have been removed.Bitumen is composed of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons and other organic compounds, includi …