Surex Surfacing Ltd is accredited to Streetworks and the New Roads and Street Works Act (NRSWA). As a result, we are responsible for applying new road surfacing throughout the southeast, including Cobham, Crawley, Guildford, Reigate, Virginia Water, Weybridge, and the surrounding Berkshire, Hampshire, Surrey, and Sussex counties. Our surfacing contractors also offer tarmacadam surfacing, resin surfacing, and car park resurfacing services to domestic, commercial and industrial clients.
The process involved in resurfacing a road is substantial and lengthy, hence the fact drivers have to use diversions and deal with road closures for a limited time. It’s frustrating but worthwhile as we strive to ensure public safety.
Our work is carried out in the following steps:
As with all resin surfacing, road surfacing and car park resurfacing services in Hampshire, our surfacing contractors at Surex Surfacing put the safety of our clients and the public above all else. We ensure that all necessary precautions are taken, safety barriers are in place, and traffic management systems are upheld.
We then remove all surface debris to ensure the newly laid tarmac has a smooth base for adherence. Drainage installation is next, as it’s essential to ensuring driver safety. All roads are angled slightly so surface rainwater can run off, and pooling is avoided. Without these predesigned slopes, lasting damage could occur after heavy rainfall.
The next step involves the installation of the sub-base. Like a house needs foundations, a sub-base takes the weight of the road, spreading the load evenly as traffic travels over it. Sub-bases will range in thickness depending on the location and usage of the road. National roads, for example, will have more substantial sub-bases than driveways.
We’re then ready for the tarmacadam surfacing. Our surfacing contractors use specialist machinery to lay the hot liquid evenly over the sub-base, checking to ensure the levels match the existing road surface. They must be compatible to ensure vehicle safety and driver convenience.
Finally, our team at Surex Surfacing will smooth over the new tarmac with a roller. Once this part of the project is complete and the surface sufficiently hardened, we can reopen the road to the public.
Whether you’re looking to resurface a small access road, a major link road, or the entrance to a new property development in Hampshire or any of the southeast areas we cover, we’re the company for you. Call us today to learn more about our tarmacadam road surfacing, resin surfacing, and car park resurfacing services.