Paving & Driveways near you in United Kingdom
Known locally as block paving and driveways. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in United Kingdom.
Typical price: £300–£14,000
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What paving & driveways costs in United Kingdom
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Repair / relay patch Lift and relay sunken paving or patch tarmac | £300 | £700 | £1,500 |
| Single driveway (25m²) Excavation, sub-base and block paving for one car | £2,000 | £3,500 | £6,000 |
| Large driveway (50m²+) Two-car block or resin-bound driveway with edging and drainage | £5,000 | £8,500 | £14,000 |
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How to hire a paving & driveways pro in United Kingdom
- Look for installers vetted by Checkatrade, TrustMark or a manufacturer scheme (e.g. Marshalls-registered installers)
- Check planning: paving over 5m² of front garden with an impermeable surface needs permeable paving or drainage to a soakaway to stay within permitted development
- Confirm sub-base depth (100-150mm MOT Type 1, compacted) and edge restraints in the written quote
- Ask whether a dropped kerb application to the council is needed and who handles it
- Get public liability insurance details
- Ask for addresses of driveways laid 3+ years ago
Frequently asked questions
How long should a new driveway last?
On a proper base: asphalt 15-25 years, concrete 25-40, block paving 25+ (with occasional re-sanding and weed control), gravel indefinitely with topping up. Sealing asphalt and concrete every few years extends life in harsh climates.
Do paved driveways need drainage?
Yes — water must drain to a lawful outfall or soak into the ground. Many jurisdictions now require permeable paving or on-site soakaways when front gardens are paved, precisely to stop rain sheeting onto the street. A good contractor designs falls and drainage before laying anything.
Can my existing driveway be resurfaced instead of replaced?
Often yes — asphalt can be overlaid if the base is sound, concrete can sometimes be resurfaced or used as a base for pavers, and sunken block paving can be lifted and relaid on fresh bedding. If the base has failed (widespread cracking, deep ruts), resurfacing only buys a year or two.
What ruins driveways fastest?
A skimped sub-base. The surface layer gets the attention, but 100-200mm of properly compacted hardcore beneath it is what stops sinking, cracking and rutting. Quotes that are far below the rest usually save money underground where you cannot see it.
How long does driveway paving take?
A typical residential driveway takes 2-5 days: excavation and sub-base first, then the surface. Asphalt is drivable within days; new concrete should cure about a week before taking a car's weight; pavers can be used almost immediately once compacted and sanded.
What is the cheapest driveway surface?
Gravel, by a wide margin — but it migrates, ruts and needs topping up. Asphalt is usually the cheapest solid surface, concrete lasts longer for slightly more, and pavers cost most upfront but can be lifted and relaid if services underneath need work.
How much does a new driveway cost?
Driveway cost depends on area, material (asphalt, concrete, block/brick pavers, gravel, resin) and how much excavation and sub-base work is needed. Gravel is cheapest, asphalt and plain concrete mid-range, and block paving or resin-bound surfaces the most expensive per square metre. Quotes should always include excavation, sub-base depth and edging.
Do I need planning permission to pave my UK front garden?
Not if you use permeable paving or direct runoff to a lawn or soakaway — that stays within permitted development. Impermeable surfaces over 5m² draining to the street need planning permission, and councils do enforce it.
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