Concrete Driveways in Sidcup built for everyday parking and long-term durability. Choose from standard, imprinted, coloured or exposed aggregate finishes, installed neatly and efficiently.
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If your driveway is cracked, uneven or constantly collecting puddles, a new concrete surface can transform the front of your home. We install concrete driveways across Sidcup, including DA14 and DA15, with finishes that suit both traditional and modern properties. From jobs near Sidcup High Street to homes close to Foots Cray Meadows, we plan each driveway around access, drainage and daily use. Expect a clean site, tidy edges and a surface that’s easy to maintain.
Sidcup is a well-established suburb with good schools and plenty of green space, and the housing stock is varied. We regularly work on 1930s semis with shared driveways, Victorian houses with narrower frontages, and newer developments where parking layout matters. That mix means no “one size fits all” approach—levels, thresholds and turning space are set out carefully. Our designs aim to complement the property while improving practicality.
We start with a site visit, measurements and a clear written specification, then prepare a solid sub-base and formwork before pouring. Finishes are applied to match your chosen look, with control joints and curing time managed to reduce cracking risk. We keep neighbours in mind, organise materials deliveries sensibly, and leave the frontage clean at the end of each day. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, transparent costs and workmanship backed by a 10-year warranty.
Across the concrete driveways Sidcup area, we often encounter mixed ground conditions and older front gardens that need careful excavation and tidy spoil removal. Parking and access can be tight on residential streets, so we plan deliveries and skips to minimise disruption. We also consider falls and drainage so rainwater behaves properly, especially where front gardens have been altered over time. Our approach suits typical Bexley property styles and helps avoid common installation pitfalls.
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In Sidcup, concrete driveway installation typically ranges from £50–£100 per square metre depending on thickness, ground preparation and the finish you choose. Many homeowners spend around £2,000–£5,000 for an average-sized driveway. Pattern imprinted, coloured concrete and exposed aggregate usually sit at the higher end due to extra materials and labour. Repairs are priced separately based on the extent of damage and preparation required.
Most concrete driveways take around 2–4 days on site, covering excavation, sub-base installation, formwork and the concrete pour with your chosen finish. Timescales can change if access is restricted, additional drainage is needed, or the existing driveway is particularly thick. Weather also matters, as heavy rain or low temperatures can affect pouring and curing. We’ll confirm a schedule before work starts and keep you updated daily.
Many driveway installations are permitted development, but rules can apply to drainage, levels and where water runs. If you’re altering the frontage significantly, creating a new access, or working on a listed building or in a conservation area, extra permissions may be needed. We’ll talk through the requirements for your Sidcup property and recommend compliant drainage solutions where appropriate. If needed, we can support you with the information required for enquiries.
Yes. Our concrete driveway installations come with a 10-year warranty covering workmanship issues such as sub-base failure, poor compaction, and defects linked to installation methods. It also covers problems like premature cracking caused by incorrect jointing or curing practices. Normal wear, impact damage, or issues caused by third-party alterations aren’t included. We’ll provide warranty details in writing, along with care guidance to help your driveway perform at its best.
We offer standard concrete for a clean, modern look, plus pattern imprinted concrete for a decorative finish that mimics setts or paving. Exposed aggregate is popular for texture and grip, while coloured concrete can be matched to brickwork or fencing tones. A brushed finish adds subtle texture and improved slip resistance. We’ll help you choose based on your property style, how you use the driveway, and the level of maintenance you want.
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