


We are an established contractor in the South of England working closely with a number of London Boroughs as well as working on a number of key government contracts. Find out more details on our recent projects here.
At Sobell Leisure Centre in Islington we carried out some thweroplastic line marking - along with some resurfacing.
Take a look at the images below...
Some bright and cheerful photos of the latest bit of safety fall rubber surfacing work that we carried out at Eveline Day Nursery in Balham.
A big job carried out at Bader Close in Kenley recently, with the resurfacing of tarmac foopaths in AC6 dense surfacing course in black.
We also added New Marshalls paving slabs as well as the brick work and new concrete edgings.
A few highlights from some recent work we've carried pout across parts of the UK.
These wet pour repairs were carried out at a Playground at Trinity School in Bromley.
This impact absorbing surface is perfect for areas where children play.
At Park Gate House School in Clapham Common we sprayed the playground green and line marked it.
Many sports areas and playgrounds share the same technology used in creating these surfaces.
Here's a few photos from our latest bit of work line-marking at Shepperton Health Centre.
At London Surfacing Co we offer thermoplastic linemarking for car parks, roads, sports play areas, playgrounds and cycle lanes etc.
These can be provided in a number of colours.
Here are a few recent images from some line-marking that we carried out at Caversham Fire Station.
Having been in operation since 1971, London Surfacing have a reputation for being one of the most reliable independent road surfacing and resurfacing contractors in the UK.
Here are some patching works that we carried out in East Dulwich recently...
We offer thermoplastic linemarking for car parks, roads, sports play areas, playgrounds and cycle lanes etc. These can be provided in a number of colours.
Here are some images of line-marking carried out at Great Holland Medical Centre in Bracknell earlier this month:
It's hard to believe that we did actually get some sunny days this year, especially with all the cold and rain we've had this June.
But we've got the images to prove it!
This path was laid recently in Cambridge for new pathways using Golden Amber Breedon Gravel:
And these are images of some line marking and installation of new rubber speed humps at St Marks Hospital in Maidenhead: