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Frequently Asked Questions

In the UK, the terms asphalt and tarmac are often used interchangeably. Technically, modern driveways use asphalt (also known as bitmacadam), which is stronger and more durable than traditional tar-based materials. Norfolk Asphalt Surfacing are professionals in installing various forms of asphalt/tarmac surfaces to suit a variety of properties, differing in aggregate size and specification.

One of my father’s favourite hobbies, when driving around Norfolk & Norwich together, is pointing out how good that the driveway he did in “1984 with the Old Man” still looks! A professionally installed asphalt driveway will last decades. The key to longevity is the foundation. We always ensure correct excavation depth and a solid sub-base, providing a quality service designed to last for years.

No, we can install a wide range of surfacing options including:

  • Asphalt & Tarmac
  • Tar & Chip (Surface Dressing)
  • Brickweave & Block Paving
  • Resinbound
  • Shingle & Loose Aggregate finishes
  • Patios & Landscaping services

We are a local, 4th Generation family run business with over 50 Years’ experience in asphalt surfacing. We have worked with homeowners and commercial clients throughout Norfolk and Norwich for decades, priding ourselves on the reputation we have built. We are fully insured and provide high quality surfacing solutions built to last. We are totally honest when discussing options with you and provide 100% Free, no obligation quotations.

We specialise in commercial and industrial surfacing across Norfolk, including:

  • Industrial estates

  • Warehouse yards

  • Distribution centres

  • Factory forecourts

  • Business parks

  • Agricultural yards

  • Farm roads & access tracks

  • Private estate roads

  • Car parks

Yes. We provide a complete service including:

  • Site clearance

  • Excavation and reduced dig

  • Sub-base installation

  • Kerbing and edging

  • Drainage installation

  • Asphalt / Tarmac Surface

We build from formation level upwards to ensure long-term durability

In many cases, yes — provided the existing base is still solid and hasn’t failed.

If your driveway isn’t sinking or heavily cracked, we can often overlay it with a new layer of asphalt. This is more cost-effective than a full excavation and can significantly extend its lifespan and add kerb appeal. Resurfacing is a great option for many properties.

If the foundation underneath has deteriorated, a full replacement may be required. We’ll always assess the condition first and advise the most durable, long-term solution.