resin bound gravel vs tarmac for driveway
Driveways, Featured

Which Material Should You Choose For Your Driveway? Resin vs Tarmac

We know picking the right material for your driveway can be a daunting decision, check out our handy guide to help make your decision.

Resin vs Tarmac

At SGS Surfacing we design and install driveways in the local area for businesses and private homes, and are proud to be a preferred partner of The Resin Mill.

Depending on your project, needs and budget, it can be difficult to pick between resin or tarmac for your installation. We’re always on hand to offer advice and can arrange a site visit for a no-obligation quote.

To help you get started, here is our guide on resin vs tarmac and which might be right for you:

Resin bound

What is resin bound gravel?

Resin bound paving is a mixture of aggregate stones and resin. It is resistant to cracking as it is a flexible material that’s good for driveways and how they are used. It is long lasting, low maintenance and aesthetically pleasing, so a popular choice for homeowners.

Why choose resin bound gravel?

  • Durable material
  • Create shapes and steps
  • Free draining properties
  • Variety of colours
  • Experiences minimal colour change

It can also be mixed with other materials to create shapes and steps. It can be mixed with things such as stones and bricks. It has free draining properties and at SGS we have a big selection of gravel colours and designs to make your patios, paths and driveways look good.

They can then be laid over stones, blocks and concrete. The resin we use at SGS Surfacing is lighter in colour, which means when laid, minimal colour change will occur meaning the original colour of stones that you picked will be held.

resin bound gravel driveway on a sunny day.

It is a great choice for overlay work, if you don’t have a big budget but want to get rid of overworked driveways and give them a fresh look without having to start from scratch. It also has an almost odourless mixture.

Resin bound also makes a nice alternative for pathways and patios instead of tiles and slabs. It provides a smooth surface which is idea for wheelchair users and anyone with mobility issues as there are no changes in the surfaces, such as the movements you get on surfaces with cobbles and stones.

What is tarmac?

Tarmac is a popular material used for surfacing that’s made from tar mixed with broken stones. It has a wide range of uses and is typically chosen for large areas where a lot of the material is needed as it can be a lot cheaper than comparable alternatives. It is mainly used for roads as it is very hard wearing and long lasting and also a smooth surface. It also has has grip in most weather conditions. A tarmacked surface is also ideal for wheelchairs and prams to easily move over.

Why choose tarmac?

  • Hard lasting material
  • Cost-effective
  • Quick to install
  • Multiple colours available

It can be mixed with block paving to break up the harsh darkness of just tarmac on its own. This could be done as a boarder or done in blocks throughout the tarmac, whatever suits you and your style and needs. Tarmac is a relatively quick procedure. This is because it can be laid over old bases and it is often installed within the space of a day and so your driveway would be out of action of less time.

Because tarmac is durable and mainly used for places with heavy use, not many people use it for pathways due to it not being as aesthetically pleasing. However, tarmac can be installed in different colours to match the design of your house or area around where you are tarmacking.

Coloured Asphalt

Coloured asphalt (also referred to as coloured tarmac) is often overlooked when people are deciding between a tarmac or resin driveway. However, coloured asphalt is a well-advised choice if you are looking for a more cost-effective alternative to Resin Bound Gravel, but would still like to maintain the aesthetic value.

Just like regular tarmac, coloured asphalt is:

  • A tough durable material
  • Functional year round whatever the British weather throws at us
  • Cost-effective
  • Quick to install
  • Low maintenance
  • Lasting colours

Most importantly, coloured asphalt is available in a huge range of colours. Tarmac driveway colours vary and can be whatever you want them to be: whether you would like your coloured asphalt driveway to mimic the look of resin, or you would like a deep blue, a cool grey, or vibrant red, there is something to suit every home and style. Take a look at our colour wheel for inspiration.

Coloured tarmac driveways as an alternative to resin are only the start – because of the beautiful array of shades available, coloured asphalt also makes great paths, play areas and more. This makes coloured tarmac a budget-friendly option for larger projects. For example, if you wanted to lay a new coloured driveway alongside paths or a patio. This is where adding paving (as mentioned above) really makes a difference. Learn more about how paving can enhance your home on our blog.

For more information on the different types of tarmac that we have available, please call us on 07710391625.

Give us a call

We offer free, no-obligation quotations on all of our landscaping services. If you would like to find out how we can help you transform your space and enhance your home, then get in touch on 01403 581782 and we would be happy to work with you.

Latest Work

SGS Surfacing BGP210 Tarmac Surfacing Machine

Meet Our New Machine

There’s a new member of the SGS Surfacing team! Enter our new BGP210. Don’t speak fluent tarmacking? Don’t worry – we’ll translate. Our shiny new BGP210 is an Asphalt Paving machine ready to get all your tarmac and resurfacing projects done. This guy’s here to help. Owning our own machine…
Read more