Road Surfacing Kent
10+ YEARS OF TRUSTED INSTALLATIONS
RATED 5.0 ON GOOGLE BY UK HOMEOWNERS
10-YEAR WARRANTY - GUARANTEED PEACE OF MIND
Road Surfacing in Kent
Pro Paving Drives & Patios Ltd are tarmacadam road surfacing contractors covering the whole of south-east England including the counties of Kent, East and West Sussex, Surrey, Berkshire and Hampshire. Our work is carried out to the highest standards and includes hand and machine laid tarmacadam and asphalt surfacing of private road networks such as those found on industrial estates, private housing developments, factories, hotels, colleges, retail parks and country house access roads. Pro Paving Drives & Patios Ltd also carry out white-lining and other road-marking services.
Pro Paving Drives & Patios Ltd surface private roads, from industrial estates and retail parks to country estate access roads throughout Kent, East & West Sussex, Surrey, Berkshire, Hampshire and surrounding areas.
Call 01474 886 774 now for a free, no-obligation quote!
Our Tarmac Surfacing Options:
Commercial projects such as car parks and roads require tarmacadam to be machine laid. All tarmac surfacing work is a specialised job requiring high levels of skill. Using a tarmacadam paving machine, our operatives lay both the base or binder course and the surface course. For areas of heavy use, we use stone mastic asphalt as the final surface course.
Hand Laid Tarmacadam
Depending on the size and accessibility of the area to be surfaced, Pro Paving offer hand-laid and machine rolled tarmacadam surfacing. Our skilled team working a ride-on roller will make five or six passes over the final surface to create a flat surface finish without any lines.
Machine Laid Tarmacadam
Commercial projects such as car parks and roads require tarmacadam to be machine laid. All tarmac surfacing work is a specialised job requiring high levels of skill. Using a tarmacadam paving machine, our operatives lay both the base or binder course and the surface course. For areas of heavy use, we use stone mastic asphalt as the final surface course.







