By entrusting us with your project, you are guaranteed to receive the best quality and customer service.
At Tarmac Resurfacing, we know the needs of our customers and always guarantee an individual approach and the use of only the highest quality materials
Our team consists of highly qualified specialists.
In the process of work we use only the best materials and modern technologies.
Your comfort is our priority. We are proud that people trust us.
We specialise in asphalt & tarmac road surfacing across most of England, UK for the commercial sector.
We offer completely transparent cooperation without hidden payments and with specific deadlines.
We are discussing your project
We assess the complexity and scope of work and prepare a commercial offer for you
We sign a contract with you and start working
We carry out the work with intermediate quality control and deliver the finished object to you
Once the tarmac has been rolled out, you’ll be able to walk and drive on it almost immediately.
The advantages of tarmac/asphalt paving over concrete or cement paving are plentiful. One of those advantages is that removal and replacement of damaged tarmac/asphalt is a simple and relatively easy process compared to concrete. Tarmac/Asphalt construction projects can be finished and opened for traffic much faster and with a lot less expense than concrete construction projects. Maintenance and repair of tarmac/asphalt pavement is faster and less costly than that of cement pavement, as well.
Though concrete once was used for paving roads, car parks and other projects, tarmac/asphalt paving is the preferred choice today. To begin to understand why tarmac paving is superior to concrete paving (also called cement paving), one should know how tarmac/asphalt and concrete are made. Concrete is made using aggregate (like crushed rock and sand), along with cement and water. The cement acts as the binder in concrete, holding the aggregate together. As the mixture dries, it forms a stiff, unforgiving solid surface that is prone to cracking and breaking, especially if the surface beneath it is not perfectly smooth.
When roads, car parks or driveways are built using tarmac/asphalt construction, hot tarmac/asphalt is poured onto a bed of heavier aggregate and then pressed into it with a steamroller. Once the tarmac/asphalt cools to the surrounding air temperature, it is strong enough to withstand automobile traffic. While tarmac/asphalt is extremely hard and durable, it offers enough flexibility to accommodate imperfections in underlying surfaces, a feature that concrete sorely lacks.
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