Showing posts with label tarmac derby. Show all posts
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Monday, 30 March 2015

Tarmac Driveways | Spring Driveway Maintenance



Spring Driveway Maintenance

We have had a week of Spring already and many homeowners will begin preparing their properties with some much needed Spring maintenance this Easter. Whether its tarmac driveways to block paving maintenance is essential to keeping it looking good and working efficiently.

Spring Driveway Maintenance Made Simple

Whatever your driveway during Spring it will probably require some attention. Winter can have a huge impact on your driveway, freezing temperatures, bad weather and use of salt and other agents can take their toll. As this article suggests that a little TLC from you this Spring will help get your driveway back on track to be enjoyed and used over Summer.

Our highlighted tip from this article: Ruts & Potholes 
Many homeowners choose to fill in potholes by hand but this can be an incredibly meticulous task. A simpler solution is to regrade the driveway, loosening packed areas and redistributing gravel for a smooth and even surface. 


Spring clean your driveway – tips and tricks for success

Spring is here and many homeowners will look to Spring Cleaning their homes. However with all that focus indoors don’t overlook maintaining your driveway. Be sure to keep your homes curb appeal by following some of these useful tips from the article below.
Advice like avoiding continuous or long exposure of harmful chemicals and agents such as de icers, cleaners, salt, oil and grit is essential to keeping your driveway maintained. Always remove debris, spills or products that may come into contact with your driveway that can cause excessive damage.


ASPHALT PAVING SPRING MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST

One driveway material you may be familiar with is tarmac or asp[halt. This great post can offer you a great guide to keeping it in check over Spring. You can follow simple tips such as remembering to inspect your driveway for cracks and damage. You can also choose to seal your driveway at this time of year in order to protect it from damage again in future winters. All this advice and more can be expanded on below and to keep your driveway healthy keep to a regular cleaning regime. Actions such as removing dirt and debris by a quick sweep now and then can be of great benefit.

Spring Cleaning!

When we think of the Spring we think of starting projects that can help get our homes in order. We look to having a thorough clean inside an out to get properties prepared for their time to shine in summer. Therefore making an effort to maintain your driveway can be one of the things you do this Easter. This article has some great steps to ensure that you make the most of this productive time of year. From taking the first steps to checking and inspecting for damage to deep cleaning it all can be of great importance. If you feel that the winter has been exceptionally harsh on your driveway you may even want to ask a professional to see if you should be considering a new driveway.


Spring Cleaning for Driveways, Paths, and Parking Areas

As this post suggests Spring is the ideal time to start putting into practice some maintenance for your driveway. When the snow and bad weather is cleared you should always take the time to inspect your driveway from the effects of winter. If you find that it has become covered by dirt and debris this is the time to start to clear and clean it up. You may then find areas that have succumb to damage and need repair. These can be potholes, ruts and depressions that can be fixed by hand by being filled. You shouldn’t leave such areas to develop into worsening conditions; often exposure to wet weather can make these holes, gaps and cracks bigger. Any concerns you have to your driveways condition must be addressed immediately in order to prevent future problems. You can find even more useful tips from this helpful source below.


Our Thoughts
Whatever your driveway from tarmac driveways to concrete and block paving they all require a little TLC this Spring. After such a harsh winter homeowners may find that their driveways haven’t fared to well. Upon closer inspection if you believe the damage to your driveway is to severe for a general repair we suggest calling a professional who can provide you with expert advice. 




Friday, 16 January 2015

Winterizing Your Sidewalks And Driveways

Winterizing Your Driveways 

Winter is still upon as the tarmac derby driveways team know that the weather ca be particular harsh this time of year. From snow and ice to freezing temperatures they all have an effect on your homes driveway. Learn how to best prepare and successfully maintain your driveways through winter below. 

Thursday, 30 October 2014

DOES LANDSCAPING INCREASE YOUR HOME'S VALUE?

There are many reasons why people opt to landscape their garden, often its purely for aesthetic purposes, but sometimes it's to increase the value of their property. Block paving Derby experts believe that landscaping your garden, whether thats putting in plants and flowers, or adding paving slabs and walkways, can actually help to increase the value of your home.

Read the full article here: http://realtytimes.com/consumeradvice/sellersadvice1/item/31129-20141014-does-landscaping-increase-your-homes-value

Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Benefits of Tarmac Driveways

Tarmac Derby experts at S Brown Paving have curated this great web resource on choosing the right surfacing type for your tarmac driveway. Take a look at this guide which contains a vast range of knowledge and inspiration for your new driveway.

Monday, 22 September 2014

Type of Surfacing for Tarmac Driveways

So, you’ve now decided to have your driveway for asphalt or tarmac derby paving. What road surfacing should you choose? Yes, there are different types of road surfacing when you choose Tarmacadam for your driveway. The different types are appropriate for varying amounts of traffic the road or driveway will be used for. With that in mind, it is essential that you have a general background on the types of road surfacing available.
Basecourse Bitumen Mix. This is the type of mix that is used when your driveway is uneven. It is composed of well graded large stone, dust mix and bitumen. Bitumen is the viscous material that holds all the materials together and is responsible for creating a firm surface. This is the type of mix that is commonly used with residential driveways, tennis court and playground areas. If you are doing a DIY project for paving your driveway, this is the best mix for you. It is also the mix that is recommended when you do not have a base foundation before pouring the asphalt.
Macadam Mix. This is the mix that you’d require for areas with high traffic. However, this type of mix is composed of different thickness dimensions. This mix is available in 6mm, 10mm and 14 mm wearing course. It can be tailored according to a consumer’s specification. Additional stones can be included in the mix if the tarmac driveway requires drainage. If you want a smoother finish, the mix can be altered with additional fine dust mix. The 6mm wearing course mix is not for recommended for heavy traffic areas. Instead, it is recommended for residential tarmac driveways, playgrounds and footpaths. On the other hand, 10mm and 16mm can also be used with residential driveways with high traffic.
Asphalt Mix. Have you tried comparing the asphalt finish of the grocery car park against that of your driveway? The mix used in car parks, industrial sites, airports and national roads will naturally be subjected to wear and tear. As such, the finish should be fine to afford the aesthetic appeal and skid resistant to avoid accidents.
American or Marshall Asphalt Mix. This mix is the combination of sand, dust and stone. It achieved the desirable, durable characteristic of asphalt and the manageability of tarmac. The best example of this finish can be seen in Dublin airport. Small to large business and household driveways prefer this type of mix because of its smoother and long lasting finish. However, in order to achieve the perfect results, it should be laid out with the right equipment and by skilled professionals.
Stone Mastic Asphalt Mix. The high stone content of this mix is perfect for high level and steep driveways because of its desirable skid resistant feature and additional drainage. The durability of this mix is achieved by adding dust and high levels of bitumen with fiber. As such, it is less prone to getting deformed. This is one of the most popular choices in the US because of its characteristic to absorb sound, thus reducing the engine noise level when driving.

There are many types of mixes that can be used for tarmac driveways. What’s essential is to have your driveway surveyed first to determine which the best mix for your driveway is.

Tarmac Derby specialists know which type of tarmac could be right for your driveway, as they have had many years experience, they will be able to advise you of the best types depending on your needs.

Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Paving Derby - A Guide

S Brown Paving Derby have curated some great content and resources from around the web. This great guide explains why paving is so beneficial, and even gives you some tips on how to get the best paving for your garden.

Monday, 11 August 2014

Benefits of Paving Derby


Do you continuously experience stress in parking your car? Do you continuously damage the flower beds when you park your car? These are just a few of the problems you may come across if your driveway doesn't benefit from paving Derby. Here are some benefits you can expect:

You spend money, time and energy in making your lawn and garden beautiful so that you, your family as well as guests can enjoy the beauty of it. However, your car can damage the soft elements in the garden, especially those that are near the parking area. This can happen if you don’t have paving. These soft elements such as the flower beds and small plants are vulnerable not only to the wheels of your car, but against continuous rain. When you don’t have paving, rain can soften the soil and can be washed away. The paving serves to seal the soil and its surrounding structures which prevent them from getting washed away during heavy rains.

Lower Cost of Maintenance. After days of heavy raining, have you seen how easily the flowers and plants get easily washed away with the soil? Have you seen how it can become muddy? You may have to put stones for stepping on, so that you and family members will not slip from the mud. If this area had been paved before the rain, you wouldn’t have to deal with the mud or worry about someone slipping in the mud. Paving is much easier to take care of than say, a grassed lawn, as it doesn't need watering or lots of care and attention on a regular basis.

Aesthetic Appeal. As mentioned above, an outdoor area without paving would be unappealing after days of heavy rain. In addition, an unpaved area with high traffic will soon look unappealing. If the area is, technically, a pathway to your house or the garage, you can save a lot of maintenance work when you have it paved.

Create a Driveway. One of the reasons that homeowners should have paving is to create a driveway. This will ensure safe and unobstructed parking for your car as well as reduce the risk of parking it on the street.

Add value to the Property. If you are considering selling your property, you can capitalise on the paving you’ve done. In addition, a paved driveway looks neat and appealing and can serve to be one of the best features of your house.

Get the right first impressions. When you enjoy entertaining guests at home, it would be a real pleasure to get recognised for having a smooth and even drive path. This means that your guests won’t have difficulty parking their own car and reduce the risks of damaging garden landscape elements.

Create a space where kids can play. The kids will probably like to play in the garden. However, you should not allow this to prevent the garden flowers and plants from getting trampled or played with. As such, paving can provide a small area where kids can play without damaging any part of your lawn or garden.



The types of paving that you will need will vary – asphalt, cement, stones or bricks. You can choose which material depending on your need as well as it being based on the design of your home. Paving Derby can help advise you on the best type of material for your driveway, in order for it to suit your home and your budget. 

Friday, 30 May 2014

Paving Derby - Easy Landscaping Tips For The Novice Landscaper


S Brown Paving Derby know that not many people like to delve into the world of gardening and landscaping, but not many people think they have what it takes to have a great landscaped property. What many people fail to realise is that you don't have to have an elaborate design or lots of plants. A clean and manicured look is all you need to successfully make your garden an enjoyable place to relax..

Think about water requirements. If you live in an area that doesn't get a lot of rain, try to use plants that don't require a lot of water. Grass needs more water than any other type of plant, so replace your lawn with wood chips, gravel, or varying types of block paving.

Add an element of movement to your landscape design to prevent it from feeling too stiff and boring. From tall, swaying ornamental grasses to bright flowers that invite flitting hummingbirds. You have lots of options for making your garden feel alive. Movement adds visual interest, enticing you to spend time in the area that you've worked so hard to create.

When planning a landscaping project for your house, S Brown paving Derby suggest to keep an open mind and look beyond the places that you normally would consider. You may be surprised to find what good sales, variety of items you might find at places such as arboretums, and local botanical gardens. Check with your city to see if mulch, fill, or stone is offered. You should even check with your neighbors to see what resources they may have to share.

In order to create a successful landscape design, it is necessary to assess the different zones of sunlight in your yard. By understanding which areas receive full, partial or no sun during the day, you will be able to select the plants most likely to thrive in your specific outdoor space.

If you have drainage problems in your yard, fix them before you begin to plant. If the soil in your yard is too wet, your plants will fall victim to root rot quickly. This will result in dead plants and added expenses for you. If you take care of the problems first, you will save money in the long run.

As you design, or add to your landscape, make paths wide to allow for wheelbarrows, and other lawn tools. It is important to reduce the amount of traffic on your lawn, especially when larger lawn tools are in use. If you can move the tools easily down a path, you not only save on lawn traffic, you will also make your job easier with the stable surface.

S Brown Paving Derby know that having a well-groomed front garden will make the curb appeal of your house gain some serious points in the neighbourhood. A well-groomed back yard will give you the outdoor space that you desire for family functions, entertaining or just relaxing on your own.