Using Tarmac to make your driveway more attractive
When it comes to a surface with kerb appeal, tarmac is not something that instantly springs to mind. After all, it is traditionally used to surface roads, paths and car parks; surfaces that need to be practical and fit for purpose, not attractive and inviting. However, the appearance of tarmac can be transformed dramatically when a beautiful edging or entrance is installed and this is why tarmac is rapidly becoming a popular surfacing solution for residential driveways.
A tarmac driveway installed by Driveline Surfacing Ltd ticks many boxes on a practical level, such as:
- Cost-efficiency
- Durability
- Long lifespan
- 10-year guarantee
- Low maintenance
Add to that kerb appeal and you are really onto a winner!
Kerbs and edging blocks can truly finish off a tarmac surface as a variety of colours and sizes are available to complement the look and style of your property. Here is an example of a property with edging installed. It looks impressive, don’t you think?
The tarmac surface is no longer what some would consider to be ‘plain’ or ‘boring’. This driveway is attractive and unique and will remain so for many years to come. The installation of kerbs and edging blocks is not the only way to improve the look of a tarmac driveway, however. A block paved entrance offers a bespoke option that can transform any property and make it ‘King of the Road’. With so many colour, shape and size varieties available, you can be sure that your driveway entrance will be one-of-a-kind. If you’re not sure what we mean by a block paved entrance, then take a look at this:
Now that you have seen how a tarmac surface can be transformed by a decorative entrance or border, will you be so quick to discount tarmac as the surfacing solution for your next driveway?
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