0208 684 0401

Resource Centre

0208 684 0401

Open: Monday to Saturday 7am - 7pm

    Category: Aggregates

    Topsoil vs Compost: What Should You Use?

    Aggregates

    Posted on 21st August 2020 by Hintons

    Looking to lay new turf? Or are you trying to cultivate a new area for planting trees, flowers and shrubs?…

    Continue reading

    Different Types of Topsoil

    Aggregates

    Posted on 6th July 2018 by Hintons

    When you need some topsoil for your landscaping or construction project, it’s essential to recognise that different topsoils have different classifications and…

    Continue reading

    How to Store Aggregates On-site

    Aggregates

    Posted on 1st May 2018 by Hintons

    Aggregates form a vital part of the UK construction industry. Worksites large and small will need to store some amount…

    Continue reading

    Classification of Aggregates

    Aggregates

    Posted on 29th March 2018 by Hintons

    Classification of Aggregates Aggregates form an essential part of many construction projects, from large-scale commercial to smaller domestic works. Whether…

    Continue reading

    Why Are Aggregates Used in Concrete?

    Aggregates

    Posted on 21st December 2017 by Hintons

    As one of the main ingredients in concrete, the aggregates you use will influence the overall properties of the mix…

    Continue reading

    What is the Best Topsoil for Gardening?

    Aggregates

    Posted on 13th December 2017 by Hintons

    Topsoil is an essential ingredient for establishing and maintaining a healthy garden space. Whether you’re laying a new lawn, creating…

    Continue reading

    Gravel Or Limestone: Which One is Better?

    Aggregates

    Posted on 31st October 2017 by Hintons

    For many construction projects, aggregates are used as an essential building material. Often used as a sub-base material, as well…

    Continue reading

    What is Hardcore and What is it Used for?

    Aggregates

    Posted on 20th June 2017 by Hintons

    What is Hardcore? Hardcore is the term used to describe the mass of solid, not easily degraded materials of low…

    Continue reading
    |

    Top

    This website uses cookies to enhance your browsing experience and deliver personalised ads. By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyse site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts.

    More Information Accept All Cookies