The average cost of tarmac per square metre is around £40O.
It’s one of the most popular materials for driveways across the UK, providing a highly durable and low-maintenance driveway surface. It’s fairly simple to install and can create a uniform look for any property.
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How much do tarmac driveways cost?
Tarmac driveway costs can vary across the UK, so getting quotes from local tradespeople will give you a more accurate figure. Here’s our rough price guide to give you an idea.
Driveway size | Average cost |
Small drive 20m2 | £800 – 1,200 |
Medium drive 50m2 | £1,800 – 2,800 |
Large drive 100m2 | £2,800 – 4,500 |
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What other factors affect the cost of a tarmac driveway?
Several factors will affect the overall cost of your new driveway.
Materials
For smaller jobs like repairing potholes and cracks, a cold lay tarmac may be suitable which is considerably cheaper than a hot-mix tarmac. 25kg bags of cold lay range from £7- 15, whereas hot-mix costs around £50- 70/tonne.
Driveway size and condition
Ultimately, the larger the drive the more tarmac is required and the longer it takes to install – all of which affects the price.
Similarly, if the drive is in poor condition or has a surface that needs removing before the tarmac is laid, this too will have an impact on the cost.
Additional equipment hire
Something that will be factored into your quote will be the hire of equipment like skips, diggers, and compactors. All of which could add hundreds of pounds to the total.
Location
If you live in London or the south west, you could see an increase of 20% on average tarmac driveway costs.
Tarmac types
Two grade types are typically used for residential driveways: close-graded and open-graded. Close-graded provides a more flawless finish because the aggregate particles tend to be a lot smaller, however open-graded is more permeable making it more suitable for wetter climes.
Tarmac driveway FAQ
Is a tarmac driveway cheaper than block paving?
You can expect to pay more for a block paved drive than a tarmacked one. Materials for tarmac are often cheaper and it tends to be less labour intensive than block paving.
However, block paving tends to only be around 10% more expensive than tarmac and can have a greater positive impact on the value of your property. So, it’s always worth weighing up your options.
So if you’re ready to get started, post a job to get quotes from tarmac driveway specialists and compare costs.
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About our data
We survey home owners about the tarmac driveway quotes they receive, and tarmac driveway specialists about how much they charge. We use this data to help create our tarmac driveway cost guide.
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Written by, Adam Clark, trade specialist at My Local Toolbox.