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Marshalls Award Winning Driveway and Patio Installer

On the 30th January 2012 it was the Marshall's Register North West regional heat at the Marriet hotel in Preston and Crystalclear was awarded the


"Best Driveway Transformation under 70 square metres"

"Best Patio Transformation under 35 square metres"


Once again we feel proud and very honoured to receive these prestigious awards from David Jessop the Marshall's Register operations manager, Glen Grundy the Marshall's north west regional assessor and Justin Handby the Marshall's register north west installer development manager

The old driveway before the work commenced


The new driveway using Marshall's Drivesett Duo Cotswold/Heather laid with a 60/40 random colour mixture with a tegula pennant grey border detail


New curved steps constructed using Marshalls tegula kerbs for the riser and drivesett duo for the treads



The new patio using Marshall's sawn Fairstone paving golden sand multi, Fairstone cobble border and charcoal key kerbs



New patio and step using Marshalls Fairstone Golden Sand Multi sawn paving


New Fairstone sawn paving and step with charcoal kerb detail



New Fairstone patio pointed using Marshalls Weatherpoint 365 buff colour



New garden patio and rear door step constructed using Marshalls Fairstone sawn paving


Receiving the award from Justin Handby my Installer Development Manager and Glen Grundy my Marshall's regional assessor


The Marshalls Register award 2011 for the Best Driveway



The Marshalls Register award 2011 for the Best Patio

I would like to give a big thank you to all the Marshall's staff for putting on a well organised presentation and fantastic night for the 2011 North West region register awards and I am looking forward to 2012 with more new ideas to be implemented for the Marshall's Installer scheme

Well done to everyone

Crystalclear

Driveways Bolton


What is the Marshalls Register?
The Marshalls Register of Approved Landscape Contractors and Driveway Installers is a national network of highly reputable professional block paving, landscaping and garden patio paving specialists.

A Marshalls Register Installer agree to abide by Marshalls stringent code of practice and standards of workmanship. So you can be sure they’ll do a good job.

Marshalls employ Regional Assessors to monitor the work of Register Installers and their regular site assessment ensures that product quality and standards of workmanship are maintained thereby providing customer with the confidence and peace of mind as every block paving driveway or patio is finished to the highest specification.

The benefits of using a Marshalls Register Installer
Crystalclear is a Marshalls Register Installer and we can offer you the unique
Marshalls Guarantee. The guarantee protects you against
unscrupulous operators and protects your investment with a
level of cover unmatched by any other company.

Elegant and Quality Driveways and Garden Patios at a price to suit your budget
over the last 30 years Crystalclear have established themselves as the leading top quality garden patio company in Westhoughton Bolton and surrounding towns providing top quality patio workmanship and a professional service to all our customers.

We offer a complete service from the initial design to the installation of your new driveway or garden design patio complete with a 10 Year Guarantee

Every new driveway and patio we create is totally unique and hand crafted to your individual taste and requirements using our extensive range of Marshalls Quality driveway and patio Paving giving your driveway or garden a new look in only a few days


Call us today on 01942 840109 or 07730 938253 to book your FREE no obligation site survey and quotation for your professionally installed Driveway or Patio

We lay the full range of Marshalls paving for driveways and garden patios, if you don't see what your looking for please do not hesitate to contact us

Areas Covered
We cover a wide area in the north west including
Garden Design Atherton Garden Design Bolton Garden Design Bury Garden Design Chorley Garden Design Culcheth Garden Design Farnworth Garden Design Heywood Garden Design Horwich Garden Design Leigh Garden Design Lostock Garden Design Manchester Garden Design Prestwich Garden Design Radcliffe Garden Design Ramsbottom Garden Design Over Hulton Garden Design Walkden Garden Design Westhoughton Garden Design Whitefield Garden Design Wigan Garden Design Worsley

 

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  • Excellent and well deserved Mick.   You have certainly raised the bar for others to try and match. Well done.

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    thank you for you kind words Graeme

  • Brilliant achievement Mick

    Yet again the Bolton lads from Crystal Clear set the pace for others to follow......I'm just glad that we live so far apart...Over the last 2 years we have viewed your work and I honestly say its faultless time and time and time again.....these awards arent given they are earnt......you've clearly earnt your two..

    Best 

    Kerry

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    thank you Kerry

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    thank you John

  • Congratulations, well deserved :)

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    thank you Tanya :)

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    thank you Brigitt

  • Well done Mick.

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    thank you Steve & Tina :)

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