Tarmac driveway cleaning in Teesside
Tarmac driveway cleaning in Teesside costs £3 to £5/m². Tarmac is cleaned at reduced pressure, because a full-pressure lance scars the surface and strips the binder. Moss and algae are treated chemically first, and a tarmac restorer can be applied afterwards to bring back the black finish.
Tarmac is the surface that gets damaged
More tarmac drives are ruined by cleaning than by neglect. The surface is bitumen binder holding stone aggregate, and a full-bore pressure lance strips the binder, scours out the fines and leaves a rough, greyed surface that holds water and degrades faster than before. If a contractor sets up a rotary cleaner on your tarmac the way they would on block paving, stop them.
The correct method is gentler: moss and algae killed chemically first, then a wash at reduced pressure with a fan jet, keeping the lance moving and never dwelling on one spot. The grime lifts, the binder stays put.
Prices across Teesside
Tarmac cleaning runs at £3 to £5/m², so most drives quote between £90 and £220. The variables are growth levels, oil contamination and edging work. A tarmac restorer coating, if you want the black finish back, is priced separately.
Bringing the black back
Even a well-cleaned tarmac drive can look tired, because UV bleaches the binder from black to grey over the years. A tarmac restorer, a polymer coating rolled or sprayed on after cleaning, puts the colour back and adds a degree of protection. It is cosmetic rather than structural, but on a sound drive it makes a dramatic difference for a fraction of the cost of resurfacing.
Where Teesside's tarmac drives are
Tarmac is the standard surface on the post-war estates of Netherfields, Brambles Farm and Beechwood in Middlesbrough, the older parts of Billingham and the 1970s developments around Thornaby and Hartlepool. These drives are typically 40-plus years old, often patched, and the honest assessment sometimes is that cleaning will tidy rather than transform. A good quote says so.
Cracks, dips and honest advice
Cleaning exposes what grime was hiding: alligator cracking, frost damage, and dips where the base has settled. None of these stop a clean, but a trustworthy contractor points them out rather than washing over them, and tells you plainly when a drive is at the stage where money is better spent on resurfacing than on repeated cleaning.
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