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instant tar 

Instant Tar Surfacing aims to provide quality professional services to building contractors, businesses and individuals whether large or small. Our team has over 15 years experience in the industry providing quality work in all surfacing requirements for our customers. We believe value customer services and provide excellent after sales services to give customers peace of mind.
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We construct, surface, re-surface and patch all asphalt areas.

We make use of major machinery to ensure that every meter is done to perfection.

We are accredited with a BEE level 4 and are a member of the CIDB.
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Equipment and labour are both in-house services, thus minimising the need to outsource and subcontract.

Furthermore, we have dedicated managers that personally supervise the above services.

Services include: • Reticulation (Water, Sewer, Stormwater) • Road Construction (National, Provincial & Municipal)  • Paving & Asphalt
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Asphalt

What is Tar?

The Americans call it “Blacktop”, we call it “Tar” or “Tarmac” but Tar it is also known by other names - like asphalt, which I will explain a little later.

Tar is a resin sourced predominantly from wood, from the roots of trees or from organic matter. To produce the end product a process of heating is needed.  What results is pitch, or tar, to drip away.  What is left after this is charcoal, and this will give you some idea of the temperatures needed to produce tar.      

Being fluid yet viscous, i.e. having a certain thickness, Tar was first used as an ideal waterproofing medium for wooden ships, staving off rot.  With the advent of steel, Tar took a back seat in this particular production.

Apart from paving ancient roads and wooden vessels, Tar continued to be used as a water repellent on roofs, to the exterior walls of log buildings and even on ship sails.  Today Tar can be found (however unbelievable this sounds) as a flavouring for sweets and alcohol and even in certain foods!  It is even used as a general disinfectant and is a component found in many cosmetics and anti-dandruff shampoos.

The process of producing Tar makes it a very eco-unfriendly!

Choosing Tar for your Driveway

Your driveway is usually the first thing people notice as they approach your home and besides lending an aesthetic value to your property your driveway needs to be durable and hard wearing.  The cost of paving or using brick pavers is often the preferred material of choice, yet it is costly, so much so that many people often need to take out an extra bond to cover the expenses.  Whereas Tar lends itself well to driveway construction, is far less expensive and can be just as appealing.

Before you pull up your nose, consider that a driveway serves more than just a functional aspect of your home; it leads people into your home and tells them something about you before they reach your front door.  Your driveway can also affect the value of your home!  Even Tar can be designed and styled so that it looks great.  With the right setting, design and some landscaping, you will be able to soften its lines giving visitors the impression that your home is well planned.  In addition, the punishment Tar can withstand over the years will mean that your home will continue to look well cared for over the years.

A tarred driveway consists of a very hardwearing surface that offers low maintenance and one that needs minimal cleaning.  It is easily applied and its attractive blue/black colour offsets almost any facade, especially our more modern trends toward building design.  

Yet, Tar does have a downside.  Having a high oil base makes it susceptible to cracking and in the summer months can become a sticky and soft, but there are more eco-friendly alternatives that will eliminate both these problems.

Tar is probably better identified for use in large parking lots and roads than personal driveways, and you certainly won’t find it being offered by paving companies either. You will need to look for companies who specialise in it.  Tar is a heavy duty application which takes heavy duty machinery to lay down.  Be prepared for some rather large and noisy, hazardous even, machinery around your home for a few days.  Prepare yourself too for a rather unpleasant smell for a while, at least.  

The Tarring Procedure

Firstly your intended driveway will be cleared of weeds and roots, levelled and a good drainage plan put down.  The base preparation is vitally important and needs to be strong, have good edging and be well compacted. 

Preparing the ground means digging out and removing top soil and other rooted objects and this requires machinery, so does the levelling and drainage installation.  You should be prepared for anything from manual picks, spades and wheelbarrows right up to heavy duty graders, if needed.  It all depends on the size of your projects.

Gravel is laid down next, and once again compacted and edging kerbs are laid down in order to support the final layer of tar which should be laid to an average of around 30mm thickness after compaction.  

Tar vs. the alternatives  

Even though you are asking for tar for your driveway you will most likely be getting an alternative such as “Bitumen”.  Bitumen looks like tar but is sourced from non-petroleum and renewable sources instead of organic matter which makes it far more environmentally friendly.  Bitumen also absorbs less heat, stays cooler too which alleviates that sticky problem during the hot months.

You may also hear the word “Asphalt” being used.  Asphalt is actually a great solution for homeowners as it is even more environmentally friends than Bitumen.  It is black and viscous as is Tar and is perfectly suited for high volumes of traffic.

To give you a quick guide to the costs of driveway materials let’s start with most expensive which is laying brick or natural stone pavers in mortar.  After this comes the same materials laid dry (without mortar).  Next, Travertine, concrete pavers, poured concrete, tar or one of its alternatives and finally lose stone.  Of course this is subjective and reliant on who you get to do your quotations.

A tarred driveway definitely has its advantages, one of the first being that it is hardwearing, needs little maintenance and is very cheap (when compared to other paving options).  Most companies offering tar surfaces are geared to large projects.  This is not to say that they cannot handle residential projects, but they may charge a fixed rate instead of a rate per metre. 

Using environmentally friendly products such as a Tar alternative is more than economical or user-friendly though, it is smart!

JOHANNESBURG Contractors recommend using a registered contractor from the Asphalting Contractors Association JOHANNESBURG GAUTENG

Asphalt Contractors in Sandton

Instant Tar 011 391 8076
Tarmac Surfaces 011 807 1706
Tarring Co. 0861 8277464
Burrows Asphalting & Pavings 011 314 1101
Easyway Tarmac Pave 011 642 0760
Eksteen Tarpave 011 660 4400
T.A.R.  011 705 3431
B S S (PTY)LTD 011 803 9338
JAC Road Surfacing 011 807 4453
Mkulu Roads Surface & Earthworks Construction 072 398 1107
Much Asphalt (PTY)LTD 011 972 3490
Gabs Tar & Paving  082 293 8854
Tarmac Paving 011 416 2025