Best Driveway Paint

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Driveway and Patio paint

Winter is done and dusted, and we’re already a week into Spring. The weather is getting nicer, and keen decorators and tradespeople are ready to get back to exterior painting.

There are a lot of exterior surfaces you can paint. Fences, sheds, patios, and doors are popular choices, but there are some bigger jobs that you can tackle if you fancy a real challenge this year.

One surface we often overlook is our driveway. After years of harsh sun, rain, and plenty of foot and tyre traffic, they start to look a little worse for wear. Today we’re going to explain if you should paint a driveway, the best driveway paint for the job, and why a fresh coat is so important.

Can you Paint Driveways?

You certainly can! But before you dunk your roller in any old exterior acrylic, it’s important that you have the right paint for the job.

Tarmac or asphalt driveways need a paint that protects the surface but still allows it to breathe. A coating that is too thick will prevent it from draining water properly – and standing water will cause more wear to your driveway over time.

A driveway isn’t a surface you’ll want to paint every year; it’s a big job even for a relatively small square footage. This means that durability is the most important factor for driveway paint.

Our tarmac paint is perfect for driveways, guaranteeing great protection. It’s a water-based paint, which is often less durable than oil-based counterparts, but ours gives you bolder colours and a lower sheen, which is ideal for most driveways regardless of the material they’re made from.

The best driveway paints seep into the ‘pores’ of your driveway so that oil, water, and any other spillages can’t get in and wreak havoc. And when there are clear skies, our asphalt paint has UV protection that will prevent the colour of your driveway from fading sooner than it should.

Alternatives to Painting Driveways

We understand that painting your entire driveway is a big commitment, especially for an inexperienced decorator. But you also need to keep your drive in pristine condition, or you’ll have to pay a fortune in repairs further down the road (or driveway).

The best alternative to paint is our oil-based block paving sealer. Instead of changing how your drive looks, this enhances the natural texture thanks to its clear finish but provides all the protection you need. If you’re attached to your driveway, and it’s still in good condition, a block paving sealer is the best option.

It doesn’t just work for driveways either! Our block paving sealer is also amazing for preserving stone paths and patios. Sometimes stonework looks perfect as is, so if there are no cracks or imperfections that need fixing, a paving sealer adds durability without ruining the look of the surface.

When to Paint Driveways

As we mentioned, even a small driveway is a big job to commit to. This means that you need to plan your time well. Multiple layers will be needed for most driveway paints, even our oil-based sealer, so you’ll need a lot of drying time.

If you need your driveway for parking, this can be a challenge, as you’ll need to find somewhere else to keep your car(s) for a few days, and you will have to mark out a route for people to walk around. When you’re sharing your driveway with neighbours this becomes even trickier, but with fair warning and some communication it’s manageable.

To prevent the job taking longer than it should, you need the right tools. If you only have a couple of paint brushes or small rollers, it’ll be autumn by the time you’re done. Instead a large roller designed for rough surfaces and/or a paint sprayer, are the way to go. A brush will still be needed to help you get those edges spot on, but don’t use it more than you need to.

There’s no worse feeling than preparing to start a new project, only to realise that your painting equipment isn’t up to scratch. For a job like this, we always recommend picking up some brand-new rollers, brushes, and whatever else you need to help you get the best results.

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Our driveways are often low priority compared to decorating parts of our garden, but they deserve some love from time to time! If your home is an investment, or you just want it to look fantastic, repainting your drive every few years or so will keep it protected and looking the way you want it to, and we have the paint for you!

Paint isn’t your only option either. If you want to refresh your driveway without needing new paint, our oil-based paving sealer is all you need.

Don’t let the size of the job put you off and dive into a project that is more than worth the effort. And if you buy your paint and painting supplies from Paintmaster, we’ll be helping you out every step of the way.