This walkway to the garage and front door was coated with mastic asphalt and finished sand rubbed and crimped. This allow for a better grip on the walkway surface.
This is an example of a project half way through to completion. The raised areas under boards are awaiting brand new roof lights to be fitted. All exposed mastic asphalt was painted using a solar reflective paint.
This is the top level of a multi-storey car park. Black Rock Asphalt laid the car park in bays and finished the surface with a crimped finish to create a non slip surface for pedestrian use.
This roof was covered using a 3 layer torch on felt which is secured using hot bitumen. The roof was laid in bays to ensure every area remained watertight throughout.
This balcony was waterproofed using mastic asphalt, the perimeter edge was covered with white GRP trim. The trim detail leaves a neat finish to the edges of the balcony.
Black Rock Asphalt used mastic asphalt to create a watertight pond which will last for many years. Please note, mastic asphalt will not cause any problems to fish and is completely safe to use for ponds.
This balcony was covered in mastic asphalt which we then tiled using grey striated promenade tiles. The exposed mastic asphalt was painted in solar reflective paint which helps the mastic asphalt last longer.
This consevatory roof was covered using two coats of mastic asphalt and painted using solar reflective paint, which helps to prolong the life of the roof.
Black Rock Asphalt removed the original mastic asphalt which had become defective over the years and replaced with new. The mastic asphalt was mixed with added granite to make it harder wearing. These steps were supplied with a guarantee.
Black Rock Asphalt used Mastic Asphalt on the surface of each balcony to this new build. This project came with a guarantee and used added granite to make the surface harder wearing.