Tarmac Resurfacing
The benefit of the treatments using various sealants offered for paved surfaces has been dealt with in detail in the previous section, but other surfaces also lose their original texture and colour.
Typical examples of solid hard surfaces that can be restored are:
• Tarmac
• Pattern imprinted concrete
In the case of tarmac surfaces it is possible to not only just pressure wash these surfaces to clean them, but also to treat them with a restoring agent. In the photograph sequence shown opposite, it is seen how a cleaned tarmac driveway can be brought back to nearly new condition, without the expense of relaying it with fresh tarmac.
The 50/50 picture below gives a direct comparison of the surface, before and after treatment. A range of colours are available for the tarmac renovation so customers can choose which is their preference.

Before and after tarmac treatment
The examples shown above are of the black most frequently used form of tarmac.

Over time through wear and tear the tarmac surfaces can tend to break up a little. With our winter climate in the UK the freeze thaw cycle damages the binding agent, allowing the aggregate to break away and create small holes and craters. In the picture sequence opposite such a defect has been repaired to ensure that an overall even surface is obtained after the renovator is applied.
The renovation process is varied to suit the application and one example is shown in the picture which follows.
Examples of larger domestic and commercial projects follow below




Customer satisfaction is assured by our tarmac renovation process!
