Tarmacadam & Asphalt

Tarmac & Asphalt

We provide professional tarmac and asphalt surfacing services for both residential and commercial projects. From private driveways to car parks, estate roads and footpaths—we deliver smooth, durable surfaces built to last.

Tarmac & Asphalt Company

Domestic & Commercial Surfacing

Whether you're resurfacing a private driveway or require a full car park installation, our team can help. We use high-quality tarmac and asphalt materials, laid by experienced operatives to ensure long-lasting results.

All work is completed to the latest industry standards with appropriate groundwork preparation, drainage, and edge finishing.
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Private driveways

We install smooth, long-lasting tarmac or asphalt driveways with proper sub-base, neat edging, and optional drainage or decorative finishes.

Car parks and access roads

We surface car parks and access roads built for durability, with options for line marking, drainage, and heavy-traffic use.

Footpaths and pavements

We resurface or construct footpaths using council-approved materials for a safe, even, and accessible pedestrian finish.

Roadway patching and resurfacing

We repair damaged roads with precise patching or full resurfacing to extend life and restore safety.

New estate road surfacing (to council specification)

We build new estate roads to full council adoption standards, including drainage, kerbing, and inspection coordination.

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Tarmacadam & Asphalt FAQ

What’s the difference between tarmac and asphalt?

Tarmac (short for tarmacadam) and asphalt are very similar, but asphalt typically contains less sand and more bitumen, giving it a smoother appearance. Asphalt is often preferred for commercial roads, while tarmac is commonly used for driveways and paths.

How long does tarmac/asphalt last?

With proper installation and maintenance, a tarmac or asphalt surface can last 15–20 years or more. We use high-quality materials and best practices to maximise durability.

Is tarmac suitable for heavy vehicles?

Yes, when laid to the right depth with proper sub-base, tarmac can handle heavy loads such as vans, lorries and frequent traffic.

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