If you’re planning a new driveway, one of the first questions that pops up is: “Is tarmac cheaper than block paving?”
Short answer: yes — tarmac is generally cheaper upfront.
But the long answer depends on lifespan, maintenance, and what you want your driveway to look like.
Here’s a simple breakdown to help you choose the right option for your home — and how SJL Driveways & Landscaping can help along the way.
1. Upfront Cost Comparison
Tarmac (Asphalt)
Tarmac is usually the more budget-friendly option because:
- It requires less labour
- Installation is quick — often 1–2 days
- Materials are straightforward and widely available
Typical cost: Lower than block paving in most cases.
Block Paving
Block paving costs more initially because:
- Every block is laid by hand
- More design and colour options
- More labour-intensive installation
Typical cost: Higher upfront, but can offer a longer lifespan and better aesthetics.
2. Durability & Lifespan
Tarmac
- Lifespan: around 15–20 years
- Needs resealing every few years
- Can soften in extreme heat and fade over time
Block Paving
- Lifespan: often 25+ years with good installation
- Individual blocks can be replaced easily
- Jointing sand will need topping up occasionally
- May need weeding or power-washing
3. Maintenance Costs Over Time
Although tarmac is cheaper at first, it may require resurfacing or sealing more frequently.
Block paving requires more routine care but fewer major repairs — and individual blocks make fixes simple.
Think of it this way:
- Tarmac = cheaper now, more upkeep later
- Block paving = more expensive now, fewer major costs later
4. Appearance & Kerb Appeal
This is where block paving shines.
Block Paving Advantages
- Huge range of colours, shapes, textures, and patterns
- Can significantly boost kerb appeal
- Great for period homes, modern homes, and everything between
Tarmac Advantages
- Clean, smooth, simple look
- Works well for large or practical driveways
- Can be edged with blocks for a hybrid look
5. Which One Should You Choose?
Choose Tarmac if:
- You’re working to a tighter budget
- You want a driveway installed quickly
- You prefer a clean, simple look
- You don’t mind resealing occasionally
Choose Block Paving if:
- You want maximum kerb appeal
- You’re planning to stay in your home long-term
- You want a long-lasting, easy-to-repair surface
- Design and colour options matter to you
6. Why Choose SJL Driveways & Landscaping
At SJL Driveways & Landscaping, we help homeowners make the right choice by offering:
- Free, honest advice based on your driveway, soil, drainage, and budget
- Expert installation with a strong, long-lasting sub-base
- High-quality finishes whether you choose tarmac, block paving, or a combination
- Friendly, professional service from start to finish
We’re here to help you get a driveway that looks great, lasts years, and fits your budget.
Final Thoughts
Yes — tarmac is generally cheaper than block paving at the start. But when you factor in lifespan, repairs, and appearance, block paving often offers better long-term value.
If you’re unsure which to go for, SJL Driveways & Landscaping can walk you through your options and recommend what will work best for your home.