Commercial Driveways in Shirley designed for busy sites, deliveries and daily parking. Choose HGV-rated surfaces, smart line marking and drainage that keeps your forecourt working year-round. Installed by Fine Landscaping, 15 minutes from site for fast support.
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If your entrance, car park or forecourt is taking a beating, we build surfaces that stay level, safe and presentable. Our team delivers heavy duty paving, tarmac, block paving and concrete for commercial settings across CR0. We regularly work around Shirley Windmill and towards Addiscombe, keeping access open where possible. Expect clear programming, tidy workmanship and finishes that suit your frontage.
Shirley’s leafy streets mix 1930s semis, detached homes and modern developments, and many properties have wider crossovers and shared access points. That means driveways often need stronger sub-bases, better edge restraint and careful falls to protect neighbouring boundaries. We also support small commercial units and schools near Trinity School with robust, low-maintenance surfacing. Every specification is matched to traffic type, turning circles and drainage needs.
We start with a site survey, levels check and a build-up designed for the loads you expect, including HGV-rated options. You’ll receive a written scope, a clear schedule and guidance on surface water management, from channel drains to permeable solutions. Our installations are backed by a 10-year warranty, and we offer maintenance contracts to keep markings, joints and surfaces in top condition. Local clients trust us for consistent communication and a finish that stands up to real use.
In the London Borough of Croydon, driveway performance often comes down to levels, runoff control and how traffic enters from the road. We plan falls carefully and install drainage where needed to prevent standing water and icy patches. Shirley’s mix of older plots and newer developments can mean tight access and existing services, so we phase works to keep parking and deliveries moving. We also align finishes with local kerb lines and crossover details for a neat, compliant result.




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Costs vary by size, ground conditions and the load rating required. As a guide, tarmac often starts from around £70–£120 per m², block paving from £90–£160 per m², and concrete from £100–£180 per m². HGV-rated sub-bases, drainage, kerbs and line marking can add to the total. We provide a site survey and itemised quote so you can compare like-for-like.
Most commercial driveway projects take 3–10 working days, depending on area, excavation depth and whether drainage or kerbs are included. Small forecourts can be completed in a few days, while larger car parks with line marking and phased access may take longer. Weather, curing times (especially for concrete) and unexpected ground issues can affect schedules. We agree a programme in advance and plan to minimise disruption.
Many driveway and forecourt works are permitted, but rules can apply to drainage, new or altered access points, and surfacing that increases runoff to the highway. In Croydon, using permeable paving or directing water to a suitable soakaway is often important. If you’re changing a crossover, you may need council approval. We’ll advise on the likely requirements and help you choose compliant drainage and surfacing options.
We provide a 10-year warranty covering workmanship and installation-related defects, such as settlement caused by inadequate sub-base preparation or edge restraint failure. The warranty applies when the driveway is used as specified and maintained appropriately. Normal wear, accidental damage, oil spills and issues caused by third-party alterations aren’t typically covered. We’ll explain what’s included in writing and can offer maintenance contracts to protect the surface long-term.
We install tarmac for a clean, cost-effective finish, concrete for strength and crisp edges, and block paving for a premium look with easy localised repairs. For heavy traffic, we can specify HGV-rated build-ups and reinforced edges, plus kerbs and channel drains. Line marking can include bays, hatched zones and directional arrows. We’ll help you choose a layout and surface based on traffic flow, appearance and maintenance needs.
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