If you’re upgrading your home, a tar driveway is one of the most valuable improvements you can invest in. It boosts property value, enhances curb appeal, and gives you a smooth, durable surface for everyday use.
This guide explains the full process so you know exactly what to expect before installation.


What Makes a Good Tar Driveway
A strong driveway doesn’t start with the tar you see on top, it starts with the foundation. The quality of the sub-base determines how long the surface will last.
Your contractor should:
Clear vegetation and remove weak, loose soils
Compact a strong, stable sub-base
Shape and level the ground so water drains away naturally
Apply hot asphalt at the correct thickness for your needs
Compact the surface using a Bomag roller for a smooth, even finish
When each step is done professionally, your driveway will remain firm and reliable for many years.


Why Homeowners Choose Tar
• Fast installation
• Clean and modern appearance
• More affordable than paving
• No weeds growing between blocks
• Suitable for larger vehicles and estates
Tar offers excellent durability, a neat finish and long-term value.
Thickness Matters
Correct asphalt thickness is essential.
• Light residential driveways usually require between 25 mm and 30 mm of asphalt
• Areas with heavy traffic may require thicker asphalt
If the surface is too thin, it will eventually collapse at turning or braking points.
Finishing Touches
A fog spray or protective seal coat keeps the driveway dark, smooth and protected from weather. This helps the surface maintain its fresh appearance for a long time.
How Long Will It Last
With proper base preparation and effective drainage, a tar driveway can last up to two decades while remaining smooth and reliable.


Ready to Upgrade?
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