Tarmac Driveways

Traditional Colours Black or Red

New or Re-surfaced

James David Groundworks - Tarmacadam Driveways Installed

Tarmacadam

Tarmacadam driveways, if laid properly can last for years so call James David Groundworks for advice and a free quote.

Tarmacadam driveways are renown for being extremely durable and long lasting.  

 

Tarmacadam driveway in the traditional colour of black, with contrasting kerb edgings.

We are experts in installing tarmac driveways with the latest quality bitumen and making sure that the preparation of the driveway is firstly clean and free from organic matter to avoid the surface from developing cracks.

With minimal maintenance required and a tough exterior, tarmac is a popular material for driveway installations.

Over time, with constant usage and fluctuating weather conditions this can take a toll on the surface of the driveway.  So if cracks or potholes appear they can be repaired and even re-surfaced if necessary.

Tarmac is also commonly used for highly trafficked areas such as forecourts, car parks, school playgrounds and private roads.

 

Of all the different types of surfacing which can be used to construct a driveway, tarmacadam is considered the budget option, especially when compared to block paving, or pattern imprinted concrete.

However, whilst large areas can be economically resurfaced the cost of using tarmac for a small driveway can be comparable to the more aesthetically pleasing block paving.

Resurfacing

Resurfacing a driveway is the process of putting a new layer of tarmac over the existing layer, many properties can benefit from the fact that most existing tarmac and concrete drives can be overlaid with a new wearing course which means minimal disruption and fantastic cost advantages.

Tarmac Information

Benefits


  • Installed by Professionals
  • Extremely durable
  • Good value for money
  • Can be customised
  • Choice of colour & design
  • Hardwearing
  • Weatherproof
  • Easy to maintain

Our Process


  1. Remove the current driveway surface
  2. Grade your driveway slope
  3. Compact the base soil
  4. Cover the base soil with crushed rock
  5. Pack the crushed rock into the subsoil
  6. Allow the base to settle
  7. Compact the asphalt with a heavy roller
  8. Treat the edges of the driveway

Reasons for tarmac sealing

Tarmac and asphalt surfaces are very vulnerable to the damaging effects of UV light from the sun. Over time the surface colour of the tarmac will fade and eventually the aggregate will become loose after prolonged exposure to UV light. If left to deteriorate further, the tarmac or asphalt will eventually start to crack up in places and the whole tarmac driveway or car park might have to be replaced.

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