Tarmac Driveways in Swindon

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Tarmac Driveways in Swindon

Tarmac Driveways Specialists Serving Swindon & Wiltshire

Tarmac — properly called macadam or bitmac — is one of the most cost-effective and durable driveway surfaces available in the UK. We install hot-rolled asphalt laid in two layers: a dense binder course for structural strength and a smooth wearing course for the finished surface. Both layers are laid over a fully compacted MOT Type 1 sub-base with correct falls engineered for drainage. The result is a clean, professional surface that handles heavy vehicles, handles the British weather brilliantly, and lasts 20–30 years with minimal upkeep. Tarmac can be resealed every 5–7 years to keep it looking deep black and prevent surface oxidation. For a more decorative finish, we can add block paving or granite sett edging, or choose from coloured tarmac in red, green and buff. Fully insured, free site survey, fixed price written quotes on every job.

We cover Swindon and the wider Wiltshire area, completing driveways, patios, fencing and groundworks projects across SN postcodes and into the Vale of the White Horse. Spring is our busiest season and April and May installation slots are available now — get your free site visit booked to avoid a wait. Swindon has one of the most varied housing stocks in the South West — Victorian and Edwardian terraces in Old Town and central Swindon sit alongside the large post-war estates of Penhill, Park North and Walcot, the newer developments of Shaw Ridge, Oakhurst and Wichelstowe, and the rural villages of the surrounding Wiltshire countryside. Newer estates on the eastern and southern fringes of the city are often built on made ground, where settlement can occur if sub-base preparation is inadequate. Rural Wiltshire properties — particularly those with chalk or greensand subsoil — have excellent natural drainage but require careful compaction to prevent surface movement. We survey every site and specify the appropriate excavation depth and sub-base material for the conditions we find. Swindon Borough Council follows national Permitted Development rules: permeable surfaces are generally exempt from planning permission, while impermeable surfaces over 5m² in front gardens require consent if they drain to the highway. Swindon's flat topography makes drainage design straightforward in most areas, though low-lying parts of the older town can trap surface water — a channel drain or correct surface gradient is sometimes needed. We advise on all of this as part of your free survey. We carry out block paving, tarmac, resin bound driveways, patios, fencing, walling and groundworks across Swindon and regularly work in Royal Wootton Bassett, Highworth, Purton, Cricklade, Marlborough, Devizes, Chippenham, Calne, Corsham, Malmesbury, Faringdon and Shrivenham. All quotations are fixed in writing before work begins — no deposit required until we start. We carry £5 million public liability insurance. All work includes a written guarantee. Call us on 07578 180526 or use the form above for a free, no-obligation site visit.

Our Work in Swindon

We cover all Swindon postcodes including Old Town, Wroughton, Blunsdon, Royal Wootton Bassett and Purton. Swindon has a high proportion of post-war estate housing where sub-base conditions can vary significantly from one street to the next. We always survey properly before quoting — what looks like a straightforward job on the surface sometimes requires additional groundwork underneath.

Fully Insured

Public liability covered

20+ Years

Experience in the trade

5-Star Rated

Google reviews

Fixed Price

No hidden extras

The Process

How We Work in Swindon

Simple, transparent process — no pushy sales, no hidden costs, no deposit until we start.

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Free Site Visit

We come to your property in Swindon, assess the ground conditions, measure up and discuss exactly what you need.

02

Fixed Written Quote

You receive a full written quote specifying every element of the job — no vague estimates, no surprise extras.

03

Professional Installation

Our experienced team installs to a high standard, cleans up fully on completion and backs every job with a written guarantee.

Ready to get started?

Every job is priced individually based on size, access, ground conditions and material choice. The only way to get an accurate figure is a free site visit — book yours today with no obligation.

What's Included

Everything in Your Quote

  • Full excavation to correct depth & all spoil removed from site
  • 100–150mm compacted MOT Type 1 sub-base with engineered falls
  • Dense binder course asphalt (base course)
  • Hot-rolled asphalt wearing course — smooth black finish
  • Block paving, granite sett or concrete kerb edging (optional)
  • Coloured tarmac surface available — red, green, buff
  • Line markings for parking bays (optional)
Benefits

Why Choose Tarmac Driveways?

  • Most cost-effective hard driveway surface — up to 50% cheaper than block paving
  • Usually completed in just 1–2 days — the fastest hard surface installation
  • Handles heavy vehicles — vans, caravans, motorhomes, 4x4s
  • Can be resealed every 5–7 years to refresh the surface and extend lifespan
  • Clean, smart deep black finish — professional and practical
  • 20+ years experience, fully insured, written guarantee on all installations

Lifespan

20–30 years with occasional tarmac resealing every 5–7 years

Planning

Standard tarmac and asphalt are impermeable surfaces. If sur

Planning Permission in Swindon

Standard tarmac and asphalt are impermeable surfaces. If surface water would drain onto a public highway, footpath or neighbouring property, a drainage solution is required — typically channel drains feeding to a soakaway or storm drain. We survey every site and advise on the correct drainage specification. Permitted Development usually applies for residential driveways.

Customer Reviews

What Customers Say About Our Tarmac Driveways

We had a large tarmac driveway installed. Great communication, friendly team. Really pleased with work carried out by Joshua and his team. Highly recommend.

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Jo

Bark.com

Great job by Josh and his team, hard working and fast, no deposit asked for and payment after completion.

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Ken Hayward

MyBuilder

First class service from start to finish. Arrived on time each day, went through what they were doing as they were working. My driveway looks brand new, no weeds coming through 2 weeks later. So impressed with the driveway I had the patio cleaned as well. Will definitely use again.

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Mr Chiddy

Bark.com

FAQ

Tarmac Driveways Questions Answered

How much does a tarmac driveway cost in the UK?

Tarmac driveway cost depends on the size of the area, the depth of excavation needed, ground conditions and any edging or drainage work required. Every job is individually surveyed and quoted — we provide a full fixed written quote after your free site visit, with no obligation.

How long does a tarmac driveway last?

A professionally installed tarmac driveway on a proper compacted sub-base should last 20–30 years. Resealing the surface with tarmac sealer every 5–7 years prevents oxidation, restores the deep black colour and significantly extends the lifespan. Surface dressing can also refresh the top layer.

Tarmac vs block paving — which should I choose?

Tarmac wins on cost (30–50% cheaper) and installation speed (1–2 days vs 3–5 days). Block paving wins on style variety, individual repairability, and long-term kerb appeal. If budget is the priority, tarmac is hard to beat. If you want a decorative finish or plan to sell the property, block paving typically returns more value.

Can I get a coloured tarmac driveway?

Yes — red, green, buff and other colours are available in hot-rolled asphalt. Coloured tarmac gives a much more decorative finish than standard black and is particularly popular as a driveway border or full surface. We can also combine black tarmac with block paving or granite sett edging for a premium look.

How long does tarmac take to cure before driving on it?

You can usually drive on new hot-rolled asphalt within 24 hours in normal UK temperatures. In summer heat, the surface may remain slightly soft for 48–72 hours — avoid turning wheels while stationary during this period. In cold weather below 5°C, curing takes longer but is typically fine within 48 hours.

Does tarmac need planning permission?

Standard tarmac is impermeable, so drainage is the key consideration. If water would drain naturally off your property (e.g. to a lawn or soakaway), permitted development normally applies. If the driveway drains to a highway, you need a drainage solution. We assess your site and advise during the free quote — we manage all drainage as part of the job.

Same Service, Other Areas

Tarmac Driveways in Nearby Cities

We install tarmac driveways across South West England — not just in Swindon. Check availability in your nearest city:

Covering Swindon and surrounding areas: Old Town · Wroughton · Stratton · Blunsdon · Haydon Wick · Rodbourne · Gorse Hill · Penhill · Park North · Park South · Covingham · Nythe · Liden · Eldene · Groundwell · Royal Wootton Bassett · Highworth · Purton · Cricklade · Marlborough · Devizes · Chippenham · Calne · Corsham · Malmesbury · Faringdon · Shrivenham · Lambourn

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