

🛠️ Fix it fast, fix it right—your patchwork’s new best friend!
Tarmac Cold Lay Ready to Use Macadam is a 25KG pre-mixed cold lay macadam designed for small to medium patch repairs. It sets fully within 48 hours without the need for heating, offering a convenient and reliable solution trusted by professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
| ASIN | B07TFH2KB5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 27,184 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 22 in Cement |
| Brand | Tarmac |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (346) |
| Date First Available | 20 Jun. 2019 |
| Item Weight | 25 kg |
| Units | 25000.0 Grams |
M**T
Does the job well
really easy to use. Sets properly within 48 hours. Great for small to medium size patches. Would recommend and use again
M**S
Good product, soak in hot water first makes it easy to apply
Easy to use
S**N
Easy ready to use.
Great product used it with bitchuman spray to stick in the hole worked perfect.
C**B
Not "Tarmac"
Has done the job in a light use area. Didn't seem to compact as well as previous product used, but maybe once weather cools it will help. Selected this item/buyer as it was described and pictured as "Tarmac" brand ... item arrived was Chas Long & Son (that well know aggregate manufacturer !! Had time allowed, would likely have returned
P**T
Easy to use when warm so suggest use in summer months
Great cold lay tarmac (small stones) for edge of path repairs and small holes in driveway. Best to use with cold spray liquid tarmac for good adhesion and seal
K**R
Excellent value for money
Very easy to use and looks the business. Excellent value for money.
D**L
Good for potholes around a foot long and few inches deep
Dont leave outside in the cold, when temperature is below zero overnight stayed half frozen even at 3pm .... tampering frozen just doesnt work. Still I managed to fill two pot holes and will do the smaller ones when the bags are warmed up a bit so I can split up.
J**N
Put it in the sun or somewhere warm (20 degrees+) for a while
Had to rebuild a fence with several rotted fence posts I had to dig out of the tarmac and concrete. Needed tarmac for the top layer, probably about 50mm or so, 4 inches around each post. Used less than half a bag. Went through a couple of cans of bitumen cold tar sealer too. Tamped it down then with an old bit of the fence post that wasn't rotted and it left a nice looking finish. Used the sealer between 2 layers of the tarmac and to seal the joints Can't say how well it'll hold up yet but if I did a good enough job, hopefully as good as the rest of the driveway. Top tip: leave it in the sun or somewhere warm for some hours. Much easier to work with and manipulate.
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