4 Reihill Rd Maddington 6109

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NK Asphalt opening hours in Maddington

Mon
7:30am - 5:00pm
Tue
7:30am - 5:00pm
Wed
7:30am - 5:00pm
Thu
7:30am - 5:00pm
Fri
7:30am - 5:00pm
Sat Not Provided
Sun Not Provided
Other Hours Available By Arrangement - "Prompt Responses Guaranteed"
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About Us

NK Asphalt - Promotion

About NK Asphalt

AT A GLANCE
  • Residential asphalt driveways
  • Semi-rural and larger driveways
  • Commercial and heavy-duty areas
  • West Australian family-owned company
  • Old-fashioned customer service
At NK Asphalt, our focus is to be the best provider of asphalt surfacing, rather than being the biggest in the industry.
Our family-owned and operated business was opened in 1989, and we are proud to have become one of Perth's largest private asphalt laying companies. Our 25+ years of experience, top-quality workmanship, pride for safety, and good old-fashioned customer service has helped us maintain regular residential and commercial customers.

We own all of our own equipment and employ a full-time crew - some of which have worked with us for over 20 years. With our focus on delivering a high-quality product and service we maintain lower operational costs than our competitors. 

This allows us to compete effectively in all sectors of the asphalt market.

NK Asphalt provides Colored gravel and standard granite asphalt to the following:

We service Yanchep to the Perth hills (from Northam to Serpentine) to Rockingham. We look at any size from 200m2 to 50,000m2.

For a Free Measure & Quote Click here.

We take pride in every assigned project, carrying out all work in an honest, ethical and responsible manner to leave you with the best possible result.

Don't hesitate to phone or email us for a quote, or for more information about where to start.

Payment Methods

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ABN
90 492 508 644
Staff
51-100
Established
1989
Also listed under
Asphalt & Bitumen Paving, Asphalt Products & Supplies

Products and Services

NK Asphalt - Promotion

Hours of Operation

Flexible Hours, Open Monday - Friday

Product

Paving, Surface Coatings

Services

Surfacing

Brand

Instant Bitumen

Offering

Commercial, Industrial, Residential

Features

Free Quotes, Guaranteed, Rentals

Catering To

Car Parks, Driveways, Roads, Subdivisions

Keywords

Excavators, Bitumen Driveways, Asphalt Pavers, Pothole Maintenance, Bobcats, Driveways, Car Parks, Bitumen Maintenance, Profilers, Bitumen, Bitumen Repair, Road Repairs, Asphalt Repairs, Asphalt Resurfacing, Wheel Chair Ramps, Bogie Trucks, Kerbing, Pothole Repairs, Pot Hole Repairs, Speed Humps

FAQs

  • How is asphalt produced?

    Asphalt is produced in a plant that heats dried aggregate, bitumen and sand to create a composite mix that is then applied as a solid material at a nominated or required thickness, relative to the end use.

  • Bitumen VS Asphalt?

    Bitumen is actually the liquid binder that holds together asphalt. The term bitumen is often mistakenly used to describe asphalt. Asphalt is produced in a plant that heats and mixes aggregate, bitumen and sand into a composite mix that is then applied as a solid material at a nominated or required thickness, relative to the end use. Asphalt results in a smoother and more durable surface than a bitumen sealed road.

  • Bricks VS Asphalt?

    Asphalt is generally more cost effective than a brick surface for areas measuring 200 square metres or more. Also, it is more durable in some ways including resistance to ants and weeds.

  • Concrete VS Bricks?

    Asphalt is less reflective than concrete, due to its darker colour. This results in less glare from the surface in comparison. Asphalt is generally more cost effective than a concrete surface for areas measuring 200 square metres more.

  • Liquid Limestone VS Asphalt?

    Asphalt is less reflective than liquid limestone, due to its darker colour. This results in less glare from the surface in comparison. Asphalt is generally more cost effective than a liquid limestone surface for areas measuring 200 square metres or more.