Tarmac Driveways in King's Lynn
Durable, cost-effective tarmac driveways and access roads installed across King's Lynn and the surrounding villages. Free site visit, written quote and a friendly local team based just down the road in Dersingham.
- Free site visit and written quote
- Fully insured, third-generation family team
- No obligation, no sales pressure
Why choose Prestige Pave & Resin for tarmac?
Prestige Pave & Resin installs tarmac across Dersingham, Norfolk and the surrounding villages, using experienced teams, premium materials and a focus on tidy, reliable workmanship.
Free site visits
Arrange a no obligation site visit and quote.
Fully insured
Work covered by insurance and clear paperwork.
Local team
Based in Dersingham, covering Norfolk and surrounding villages.
tarmac driveways in King's Lynn
King's Lynn is one of our busiest Norfolk patches: we install across the town and the surrounding villages like Wisbech, North Wootton, Gaywood, South Wootton, West Lynn and Castle Rising.
Looking for a tarmac driveway in King's Lynn? You're in the right place. We're a short drive from our Dersingham yard, which means quick callouts for site visits and a familiar team on the ground. We work across King's Lynn itself and the surrounding villages: Wisbech, North Wootton, South Wootton, Gaywood, West Lynn: and we'll happily travel a little further if you're just outside.
Why tarmac still works
Tarmac is the all-rounder. It is strong, flexible enough to cope with ground movement, weather-resistant year-round, and gives you a clean uniform surface that is genuinely low-maintenance. For longer driveways, shared accesses or commercial yards in particular, it is hard to beat on cost per square metre.
- Durable under traffic: happy with cars, vans and the occasional delivery lorry.
- Flexible: copes with ground movement better than rigid surfaces.
- Weed-resistant and easy to clean: the unbroken surface gives weeds nowhere to take hold.
- Suitable for steep or sloped sites: better grip than smoother finishes.
- Fast to install: typically the quickest of our surfaces from start to finish.
How we install it
- Free site visit: measure up, check the drainage and existing surface, written quote.
- Strip and prepare: break out the old surface, install edge kerbs or restraints.
- Sub-base: compacted MOT type 1 to the right depth for your loadings.
- Binder course: 60mm base layer of coarser tarmac, rolled flat.
- Surface course: 25-30mm finer wearing course rolled in for the finished look.
Got questions?
Frequently asked questions
Are you fully insured?
Yes, every Prestige Pave & Resin job is covered by full public liability insurance. We will happily share our certificate with you before any work starts.
Do you offer a guarantee on your work?
Yes. Every driveway, patio and resin installation comes with a written workmanship guarantee, plus the manufacturer warranty on materials such as resin and blocks.
Do I need to pay a deposit?
For most driveway and resin projects we ask for a small deposit to secure your installation slot and order materials. The balance is only paid once you are happy with the finished surface.
Will you take away the spoil and rubbish?
Yes, we clear up after ourselves on every job. Any old driveway material, excavation spoil and waste is removed and disposed of responsibly, leaving your property neat and tidy.
How long does a new driveway take to install?
Most domestic driveways take between three and seven working days, depending on the size, surface type and amount of groundwork involved. We will give you a clear timeline as part of your written quote.
Do I need planning permission for a new driveway?
Most replacement driveways do not need planning permission if you use a permeable surface like resin bound, or include drainage to a soakaway. We can advise on the right approach for your property during the site visit.
What is the difference between resin bound and resin bonded?
Resin bound is a smooth, permeable, mixed-aggregate surface that lets water through. Resin bonded uses scattered chippings on a sealed base and is non-permeable. Resin bound is the more popular finish for modern driveways.
Is resin slippery when wet?
No. A properly installed resin bound driveway has natural grip from the aggregate, and we can specify anti-slip aggregates for sloped driveways or higher-grip finishes if needed.
Other areas we cover for tarmac
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Ready when you are
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Whether it's a brand-new resin driveway, block paving, tarmac or a tired surface that needs reviving, the Prestige Pave & Resin team can visit, measure up and provide a clear, no obligation quote.
- Free, no obligation site visits
- Honest advice on the best surface for your property
- Written quotes with no hidden extras