Tar & Chip Surfacing Kent
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Tar & Chip Surfacing in Kent
Tar & Chip solutions by Pro Paving Drives & Patios Ltd
Tar and chip is a cost-effective way to extend the life of a worn road surface. Pro Paving Drives & Patios Ltd undertake road resurfacing in a variety of settings including industrial estate and private roads, housing estates and caravan and holiday parks, for example. However, hot tar and chip can also be effective for domestic driveways, providing a cheaper and durable alternative to asphalt. Tar and chip is especially suited to longer driveways into country houses, golf clubs, schools and country hotels and is relatively low maintenance (occasionally replace displaced stones). The rough surface affords good traction and is durable.
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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 asphaltas the final surface course.




