Improve to Move with Drivewayfix

First impressions count for everything when selling a house. Leave a lasting impression for potential buyers by keeping the driveway to your house looking like new – fail to do this and you could miss out on a potential sale!

A recent article published on Channel4.com  (‘Tips & Advice on Selling a House’) claims that the most important step towards selling a house is creating ‘kerb appeal’.  Potential buyers can be put off instantly if the front of a house looks worn or untidy.

Drivewayfix.co.uk offers a range of driveway DIY products that will create excellent kerb appeal without the usual expense.

The Drivewayfix range will repair potholes, remove oil and grease stains, fill cracks and holes, rejuvenate faded tarmac and make any driveway or path look brand new!

If you have potholes on your drive, you need a Pothole Repair Kit. The easy to use to kit allows you to fill in potholes, which is great news not just for your drive, but for your car too!

Alternatively, you may need Rapid Repair – a rapid setting concrete perfect for the repair of kerbs, edgings, shed bases and many other concrete surfaces.

A faded  drive doesn’t bode well for creating a good impression for potential buyers. Drive Revive® is a water based paint which revives tired and dull tarmac driveways – you will not believe the difference Drive Revive® will make.

As well as repair solutions, Drivewayfix.co.uk also offers assistance with laying new paving. PaveJoint is a ready to use jointing compound , perfect for all paved surfaces, just brush into joints and wash away the excess.

Fix or Grout is a single solution for not 1, but 2 of the stages of laying paving. Suitable for use with all paving types, Fix or Grout can be used as a bedding or pointing paving slabs.

For keeping weeds at bay, you need Seal & Stop. This product stops jointing sand from being washed out, protects against stains and helps to prevent future weed growth.

Drivewayfix.co.uk is a safe and secure website that allows you to shop from the comfort of your own home and with a fast and effective delivery service (next working day guaranteed when ordered before 12pm) you will be repairing your drive before you know it.

To receive 10% off your order please visit www.drivewayfix.co.uk and enter ‘HOME10’ at the checkout page plus there is currently FREE DELIVERY on all products.

Despite the products being easy to use and apply, you may prefer to have a professional apply the products for you, if so, why not contact one of Drivewayfix.co.uk’s approved contractors.

Drivewayfix has registered contractors across the country who are on hand to help with any paving and tarmac driveway problems. They have all attended training and have been approved to ensure that they work to the highest of standards.

For further information on this range of driveway repair or to contact your local approved contractor, visit www.drivewayfix.co.uk, call 01827 871871 or email driveway-fix@instarmac.co.uk.

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