
★★★★★ Rated 5 Stars
Tarmac Driveways in Warrington
Hard-wearing tarmac driveways laid across Warrington and the surrounding areas. Over 20 years on the tools, five star rated, free no obligation quotes.

Tarmac Driveways in Warrington, Laid to Last
We lay tarmac driveways across Warrington, from single car spaces on the terraces around Latchford to longer drives out at Chapelford. Tarmac is only as good as the base under it, so we dig out to depth, compact a sub-base and roll the wearing course hot.
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Cheapest surface per m²
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Quick to install
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Crack resistant
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One solid surface
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Easy to repair
Why Choose Us
Local Team
We're based in Warrington, so we know the area and our customers are our neighbours. Our work embodies our local reputation.
Tidy Service
We turn up on time, complete the work properly, and leave your property clean and tidy instead of looking like a job site.
Multi Skilled
Our team's experience and qualifications cover a wide range of landscaping services, so you can hire one company for everything.
Rated 5 Stars
We leave every property making sure our customer is smiling. Rest assured that you're working with landscapers who only provide the best.
Get a Free Quote for Your Tarmac Driveway
Tell us the rough size of the area and what is down there now, and we will come out, measure up and give you a written price with no obligation. No pressure, no sales pitch, just an honest answer on what your drive needs.
★ Rated 5 stars
★ Based in Warrington
★ Free, no-obligation quotes
★ Reliable service
★ Multi skilled team
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a tarmac driveway last?
A properly built tarmac drive with the right depth of sub-base will typically give you 15 to 20 years of service. Sealing it every few years and keeping fuel and oil off the surface helps it hold its colour and stay tight. Most tarmac that fails early fails because the base underneath it was never right in the first place, not because of the tarmac itself.
Do I need planning permission for a tarmac driveway?
Tarmac is not permeable, so if you are covering more than five square metres of front garden you will usually need planning permission unless the water is directed to a lawn, border or soakaway on your own land rather than running off into the road. We design the falls and drainage with that in mind and can talk you through what Warrington Borough Council will expect. If you would rather avoid the issue entirely, a permeable surface such as resin bound is worth a look.
How soon can I park on a new tarmac driveway?
You can normally drive on it within 24 to 48 hours. It carries on hardening for a few weeks after that, so in warm weather avoid turning your wheels while the car is stationary, and keep motorbike stands, trailer jockey wheels and skips off it, as anything with a small contact point can leave a dent while the surface is still green.












