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Swift Surfacing Ltd, Unit 3 Europa House, Pivington Mill, Pluckley
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Road Resurfacing Sussex by Swift Surfacing
Road Resurfacing Sussex by Swift Surfacing

BriefingWire.com, 7/20/2018 - !!!FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE!!!

Sussex, UK

If you need to get anywhere by car, or most other transportation, you will need a road. After a certain duration, roads deteriorate, become uneven and unsafe. For this reason, roads need to be resurfaced in order to improve the quality of the road and ensure that it is in and break down to a road resurfacing needs commercial surfacing is one of our fields of expertise and we can offer excellent cost-effective solutions for all car park and retail surfacing repairs. We offer a comprehensive range of services within the commercial sector including patch repairs, complete resurfacing, new construction, kerb repairs, drainage, footpaths, line marking and joint repairs. Regardless of size we are completely committed to offering superb workmanship and value for money in all retail applications.

If you are looking for a professional road resurfacing team in Sussex then look no further than Swift Surfacing Ltd. Get in contact with us today by phone or through our website.

TarmacadamRoad Resurfacing Sussex

Tarmacadam is the cheapest and quickest method of surfacing. The official term for it is bituminous macadam or ‘Bitmac’ for short. Tarmacadam has become a popular, although technically incorrect term for both bitumen and asphalt which is used to surface pavements, highways and even internal floors.

Tarmacadam takes place by mixing together smaller aggregates and was first done by Jon MacAdam in the 19th century. After this creation of the now commonly used material it became used throughout different countries as the road resurfacing product of choice. In present times we have moved on from using natural tar and now use bitumen from the oil industry.

To read the rest of this article click here: www.swiftsurfacing.co.uk/road-resurfacing-sussex/

 
 
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