Commercial Cleadon Tarmac Surfacing
Regal Ground Contractors Ltd has an impeccable reputation for construction of new tarmac car parks and tarmac surface renovation in Cleadon and throughout the North East of England.
Whether you require a single surface or a number of tarmac areas, our Cleadon tarmac and asphalt specialists can offer surfacing of the highest standard in your area.
Local and Trusted Tarmac Surfacing Contractors
For a trusted tarmac surfacing contractor in Cleadon, look no further than Regal Ground Contractors Ltd. Our tarmacadam services are available for all Cleadon businesses, educational establishments, private properties and local authorities.
What are the Benefits of a Tarmac Surface?
Tarmac remains a highly popular surface throughout Cleadon as it is extremely low maintenance.
The permeable nature of asphalt tarmacadam makes it ideal for any Cleadon surfaces. During rainfall, water will easily drain through the surface, meaning puddles are rarely formed.
Tarmac Surfacing - Our Promise
We ensure Tarmac is laid to create a completely smooth and level surface, with the help of a compacted stone sub-base. This means it is attractive and highly functional too.
Why choose us for your Cleadon SR6 tarmac surfacing?
- Prompt, friendly, & professional service
- All work is fully guaranteed
- Hassle-free from design to competition
- Free no-obligation quotations
- Checked, vetted & monitored
- Fully insured public liability
- 100% customer satisfaction guaranteed
- No upfront deposit required
FAQs for Tarmac Surfacing in Cleadon
As a completely natural and fully recyclable material, tarmac can be considered one of the most environmentally friendly methods of surfacing available.
On average, the lifespan of tarmac is between 12 and 15 years before it will need to be replaced or undergo major repair work. Through years of heavy use and exposure to the elements, minor repairs to cracks and potholes may need to be completed, however other than this, very little maintenance work is required.
Tarmacadam is often referred to by its brand name of ‘Tarmac’ and is very common on UK roads. The binder in Tarmacadam is tar, whereas asphalt uses a bitumen binder. Both terms are often used interchangeably.
Tarmac dries exceptionally quickly, cooling and hardening after about five to eight hours. On the other hand, concrete can take several days to fully cure, meaning that if you’re looking for the quickest installation, tarmac is the material for you.
Tarmac is renown for being easy to maintain as regular jet washing should be all that’s needed to keep it looking great and functioning effectively.