
Tarmac Restoration
Tarmac restoration will put back the original colour and all the goodness into the tarmac which can make it look like it has just been laid whilst also adding a beneficial protective coating.
What is Tarmac Restoration?

BEFORE

AFTER

BEFORE

AFTER
Tarmac restoration, often involving the application of a specialized sealant or restorer, is primarily used to rejuvenate the appearance and extend the lifespan of tarmac surfaces like driveways and car parks. It effectively combats fading, wear and tear, and other forms of degradation caused by weather and use. By penetrating the surface and replacing lost resins, it restores color, provides a protective layer, and can even conceal stains or minor damage.
​
Here's a more detailed look at what tarmac restoration does:
-
Restores Color:
Tarmac restorer products are designed to replenish the original color of tarmac, making it look like new.
-
Provides Protection:
The sealant creates a protective barrier against weathering, oil spills, and weed growth.
-
Replenishes Lost Resins:
Tarmac naturally loses some of its resins over time due to exposure to the elements, and the restorer replaces these, improving the durability of the surface.
-
Enhances Appearance:
By restoring color and providing a protective coating, tarmac restoration significantly enhances the overall appearance of the surface.
-
Cost-Effective Alternative to Replacement:
Restoration is a more affordable option than replacing the entire tarmac surface.
-
Extends Lifespan:
The protective layer provided by the restorer helps to delay further degradation, extending the lifespan of the tarmac.
-
Easy Application:
Many tarmac restorers are designed for easy DIY application, though professional services are also available.
-
Covers Minor Imperfections:
Restorers can help to cover minor stains, oil spills, and some forms of surface damage.