Sealing your driveway isn’t 100% necessary, but it is recommended. It will help keep your driveway in good condition and increase how long it lasts. Sealer should be applied approximately once every 2 years, or when your driveway begins to show signs of deterioration.
Thurso
Thurso is a community and also former burgh on the north coastline of the Highland council area of Scotland. Positioned in the historical area of Caithness, it is the northern most town on the British landmass. It lies at the joint of the north-south A9 road and the west-east A836 road, connected to Bridge of Forss in the west as well as Castletown in the eastern. The 34-mile (55 km) River Thurso moves with the town and into Thurso Bay and also the Pentland Firth. The river estuary works as a tiny harbour. At the 2011 Census, Thurso had a population of 7,933. The larger Thurso civil parish including the community and the bordering countryside had a population of 9,112. Thurso worked as a crucial Norse port, and later traded with ports throughout northern Europe up until the 19th century. A prospering fishing centre, Thurso additionally had a track record for its linen-cloth and tanning activities. Since 2015 the Dounreay Nuclear Research Establishment, although mainly decommissioned at the end of the 20th century, employs a considerable number of the neighborhood populace. The Category-A noted messed up Old St Peter's Church (St. Peter's Kirk) is among the oldest churches in Scotland, dating to at the very least 1125. The existing church, St Andrew's and St Peter's, was integrated in 1832 to a style by William Burn in the Gothic style. The town consists of the major school of North Highland University and also Thurso Senior High School, the northern most secondary school on the British mainland, which was developed in 1958. Thurso Castle, built in 1872, remains in damages. Thurso is home to the football (soccer) group, Thurso FC, developed in 1998, which play in the North Caledonian League, as well as the rugby groups Caithness Crushers and also Caithness RFC. Thurso railway station, opened up in 1874, was the most north station on the Sutherland and Caithness Railway. The neighboring port of Scrabster gives ferryboat services to the Orkney Islands; the Northlink ferryboat (MV Hamnavoe) operates in between Scrabster as well as Stromness.