
Tarmac Replenishment & Resealing
Tarmac replenishment and resealing restore the strength and appearance of your driveways, parking lots, or roads. By repairing cracks and resealing the surface, we enhance durability, improve curb appeal, and extend the life of your tarmac, keeping it smooth and protected for years.

We restore and reseal tarmac to enhance strength
We restore and reseal tarmac surfaces to improve strength, durability, and appearance, protecting against wear and weather damage while extending the lifespan of driveways, roads, and pavements.
Tarmac Replenishment & Resealing Types
Crack Sealing
Crack sealing involves filling and sealing cracks in the tarmac to prevent water penetration. It helps minimize structural damage, stops further deterioration, and prolongs the pavement's life, making it an essential preventive maintenance technique.
Hot-Mix Resurfacing
Hot-mix resurfacing involves removing the old, damaged tarmac and replacing it with a fresh, hot asphalt layer. This method restores the surface's smoothness, durability, and structural integrity, making it ideal for heavily worn or cracked pavement areas.
Surface Dressing
Surface dressing is a cost-effective treatment where bitumen is sprayed onto the tarmac, followed by a layer of stone chippings. This method enhances texture, improves skid resistance, and seals the surface against water damage, extending its durability.
Cold-Mix Resurfacing
Cold-mix resurfacing uses a cold-applied bituminous mixture to repair and replenish tarmac. It’s particularly useful in cooler conditions or for areas needing quick, temporary repairs, offering a cost-effective solution for minor surface issues or seasonal maintenance.
Micro-Surfacing
Micro-surfacing applies a thin, high-quality mixture of bitumen, water, and polymer to worn-out surfaces. It improves texture, smoothness, and skid resistance while adding an extra layer of protection to the existing tarmac, offering a long-lasting solution with minimal disruption.
Pothole Repair
Pothole repair involves filling deep depressions or holes in the tarmac with a durable mix of asphalt or cold patch material. This method quickly restores the surface, preventing further damage and improving safety by eliminating hazardous, uneven, and damaged spots.
