Before and After Photos
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Here we have a garden boundary wall and tiered garden completed in Mountain drystack. Copings/caps to match the wall were also printed using flexcement. Quoin/corner stones were created where you see the expansion joint. |
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This bungalow is on a mountain side and subject to adverse weather hence the deterioration. Due to Flex-c-ment's incredible thermal values and it's ability to withstand the worst of extreme weather conditions it has given 100% protection. |
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This is a small area of a large house printing project, Flex-c-ment has excellent thermal qualities therefore keeping the heat in and the cold weather out therefore reducing heating costs | ![]() |
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Together with our sister company South Wales Building Services Ltd we renovate listed buildings and buildings of historic interest. As you can see from the photographs Flex-c-ment is ideal for repairing all types of stone, including Bathstone, Cotswold stone etc or you can create a feature of any type of stone and antique it to make it look historic |
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This gable end was again subject to harsh weather conditions and given the perfect protection with Flex-c-ment. |
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A very popular choice is having the lower half of the property in decorative stone effect render with decorative lead splitting the two finishes |
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Again the lower half being rendered with the perfect decorative finish, never having to paint it again. |
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A lovely property made to look even better while also reducing heating bills with the thermal values |
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The decorative concrete overlay is becoming more and more popular and saves £'s on ripping out existing concrete and a massive saving on the environment by reducing the land fill. Here we have a handcut flagstone pattern. |
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Again a lower half with the dressed lead and pillars to the gate entrance. |
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This bungalow was given a much neded uplift and a permanant finish. |
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Flex-c-ment is also an excellent product for architectural repairs, this is a sandstone building constructed in 1880 which was subject to decay, the whole cornice was reconstructed. |
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A fireplace feature inside a popular pub, the opposite wall and 5 beams were also rendered. |
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This old bathroom wall had water ingress and was hacked off and finished in a handcut patern. |
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This large retaining wall and copings completed in the most popular Mountain drystack pattern. |
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This patio area was overlayed in a flagstone brown flat mat colour, saving on renewing all the slabs. |
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This is the pathway of the above patio. |
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This outbuilding was reconstructed with reclaimed stone which contained a lot of lime washed stone, hence the white replicating the original stone |
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This wall had to be rendered and printed to match the fading Bradstone wall that the house was constructed from. We used our Castle stone print and added the sandstone quoins for further decoration' |
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This is Deep Textured Drystack in Mesquite with the overlay handcut in 400x400mm flags in flagstone brown with antique |
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Mountain drystack in Pewter to walls, Overlay Ashler in Sandstone, Brown and Antique |
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Woodgrain Overlay |
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Inglenook fire-place in Southern Ledgstone in Pewter |
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Dwarf garden wall in Deep texture drystack in Mesquite |
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Garden wall in Vineyard stone |
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More Photos of our work
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Left. the side of the large house seen earlier. Right. an external auxilary room |
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This is a dwarf garden wall finished in cobblestone and copings created with flex-c-ment. | ![]() |
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Left: a screen block wall decorated in Deep textured drystack. Right: A retaining wall again in a deep textured drytsack. |
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Swimming pool deck finished in a handcut overlay and steps cut into flagstones | ![]() |
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Left: A stepped garden wall with the expansion joints diguised as quoin stones. Right: A house rendered all round giving a full protective coating. |
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Left: Garden wall in cobblestone. Right: They liked the first phase so much they called us back for the second lift. |
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Left: The rear of a large property seen earlier. Right. A lower half render again but this time on a new bungalow. |
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Left: Two storey rear gable in Mountain drystack with quoinstones to corners and window heads and reveals. |
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