How much is a ton of tarmac UK?

Hot-mix Tarmac costs around £50-£70/tonne, covering approximately 8m2. However, there will be transportation costs of between £100-£150. Usually, It's much better to ask a professional for an all-inclusive quotation as laying Tarmac over large areas is a very skilled job.
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How much is tarmac per sqm UK?

For tarmac or asphalt, you can expect costs to sit at around £60 per m². Although this is slightly more expensive than gravel (£35 per m²), tarmac driveways are considered the most hard-wearing and durable option, making the upfront cost a worthwhile investment.
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How thick should a tarmac drive be?

The best layer of thickness is usually 2 to 3 inches. The tarmac will then be laid, and compacted with a heavy roller and formed at a 45 degree angle at the edges.
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Is a tarmac drive cheaper than block paving?

The materials for tarmac are often cheaper, and the labour costs will be lower because tarmac takes less time to lay. That said, block paving only costs 10% more on average.
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How much does it cost to tar and chip a driveway UK?

Did you know that tar and chip driveways are more affordable than asphalt driveways? Tar and chip driveways are made of asphalt and gravel and come in at an average cost of £17.50 per square metre, or just under £2 per square foot.
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Is it cheaper to tarmac or concrete?

The cost to initially lay the Tarmac is cheaper than concrete. But, if you take into account the lifespan of a typical driveway, the concrete will win every time. Concrete is extremely durable and can last for at least 40 to 50 years.
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Is tarmac cheaper than resin?

Tarmac may be the better option if you're on a budget, as it is typically the cheaper of the two. However, resin should be your choice if you're looking to make a statement with your driveway; tarmac is unable to compete with resin's ability to provide endless colour and design.
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What do you put under tarmac?

Before laying the tarmac, you must excavate the surface as there are many layers involved. To create a solid foundation for the tarmac to settle, you'll want to excavate down to 16-18 cm. After removing this initial layer, you'll need to add a sub-base—crushed hardcore will suffice.
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Can I tarmac over concrete?

Can Asphalt Be Laid Over Concrete? The short answer to this is yes.
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What is the cheapest type of driveway?

Aggregate, or gravel, is the cheapest and most durable of these four common driveway materials.
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What is the minimum depth for tarmac?

The wearing course should be at least 20-25mm thick when rolled, and should not deviate from the correct level by more than ± 6mm. There should be no roller marks in the finished surface. We recommend a minimum fall of 1:80 for tarmac areas, although a fall in the range 1:40-1:60 is preferred.
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Can you tarmac over soil?

The tarmac will crack and sink. They should have excavated the sub soil to a min depth of 200mm. Then laid hardcore sub base levelled and compact. Then two layers of tarmac the base layer and top layer and gone over the whole job with a roller.
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Can you tarmac over tarmac?

Can you lay tarmac over existing tarmac? It's possible to extend your existing driveway to fit more cars on whilst still resurfacing the existing section, this entails the full excavation of the area to be extended and making it up to the existing tarmac level.
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Can you tarmac your own drive?

Laying a tarmac or macadam driveway, footpath or other hard surface in or around your home is really a job for the professionals and not necessarily a DIY job due mostly to the specialist tools that are needed and the knowledge required to prepare the existing surface to get a good finish.
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Can you lay tarmac in the rain UK?

Can Tarmac be Laid in the Rain? In short, yes, but only if other conditions are met and the rain isn't too heavy. Light rain shouldn't cause too much trouble to your installation, but rainy weather of any kind isn't ideal.
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How long does a tarmac drive last?

Advantages of Tarmac:

Durable and weather-resistant – tarmac will last more than 15 years if properly taken care of. Quick and easy to instal – can be completed within a couple of days, depending on size. Low-cost maintenance – apart from patching up, tarmac driveways are long-lasting and durable.
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Why do they put fabric under asphalt?

It functions by creating a moisture barrier between the old asphalt layer and the overlay, decreasing introduction of water into the base, reducing the effects of reflective cracking and aiding in the flexibility of the pavement.
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What's the difference between asphalt and tarmac?

Asphalt has a smoother surface and finish than tarmac, which increases tyre grip and makes it a safer, more suitable option for roads and driveways. This is because tarmac has larger aggregates than asphalt.
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Can you tarmac over paving slabs?

I wouldn't advise on this as if there is any movement within the paving slabs under neath this would affect the tarmac causing cracks, sinking and pot holes.
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Does tarmac need a base?

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Approximately two inches of tarmac should be applied as a base coat. After this, the top coat should be added to the base coat and compacted using a roller. Tarmacing a driveway is a process that requires precision in order to achieve the best possible results.
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Can you lay tarmac on sand?

Hard to answer accurately with your information, but if the holes are small you will be fine to use cold lay tarmac. If the holes need more than one bag of it then you need to make the underneath solid. Best done by taking some of the sand out and replacing with sub base and whack it down.
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How long before you can drive on a new tarmac drive?

You should wait around 48 hours after the final course of tarmac is laid, during this period the tarmac will be soft and parking your car on the tarmac could indent the freshly laid tarmac, footfall should be perfectly fine.
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Are there different grades tarmac?

As a sweeping generalisation, the harder grades (70pen or less), are used as 'asphalts', while the softer grades (100 pen or more, are used as binders for bitumen macadams (bitmac).
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How much does a resin driveway cost UK?

The cost of a resin driveway is typically around £2,400 in the UK, including aggregate, for a 40m2 area. Prices will differ according to the quality of materials and location. A resin drive will range between £40 to £70 per m2, with an average of about £60.
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Do resin driveways crack?

Once the resin driveway has been installed, any issues that may arise usually occur in the following days from completion. Once a few days have passed, there are very few problems that could happen, except possible cracking on the surface.
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