Fine Landscaping are trusted Driveway Contractors in Bexley, delivering premium finishes that suit your home. Choose block paving, resin, tarmac, gravel or concrete, with repairs, drainage and dropped kerbs handled in-house.
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If your parking is tight or your frontage needs a smarter finish, we build driveways that look sharp and work hard year-round. From Bexley High Street to the quieter roads near Hall Place, we design surfaces that complement the street and improve access. Our team installs block paving, resin, tarmac, gravel and concrete, with proper edging and levels. We also tackle sinking areas, cracking and worn entrances with targeted driveway repairs.
Bexley’s mix of Victorian terraces, 1930s semis and modern homes means no two driveways are the same. We regularly work across DA5 and nearby Bexleyheath, adapting layouts for shared crossovers, narrow side access and existing garden walls. Whether you need extra parking, a cleaner turning area, or a low-maintenance finish, we’ll recommend a surface that matches your property style. Colour, kerb detailing and drainage are planned to suit the frontage, not forced into a template.
We start with a site survey, levels check and a clear written specification, then prepare a solid sub-base before laying your chosen finish. Drainage is designed to manage heavy rain properly, helping prevent puddling and water tracking to the house. You’ll get tidy workmanship, reliable scheduling and regular updates while we’re on site. Homeowners choose our driveway contractors bexley area for durable builds and a straightforward, professional service.
We’re experienced working in the driveway contractors in London Borough of Bexley market, where access, parking and school-run traffic can affect scheduling and deliveries. Ground conditions and existing made-up ground vary street to street, so we assess levels, stability and falls before excavation. We also plan for practicalities like skip placement, protecting neighbouring boundaries and keeping pathways usable. Where council rules apply, we help you get the details right before work starts.




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Costs depend on size, excavation depth, drainage needs and the surface you choose. As a guide, gravel driveways often start around £60–£100 per m², tarmac around £80–£130 per m², and block paving around £110–£180 per m². Resin-bound typically ranges from £120–£200 per m². Repairs can be from a few hundred pounds, while full replacements vary widely after a site survey.
Most driveway installations take around 3–7 working days, depending on size and complexity. A straightforward tarmac or gravel driveway can be quicker, while block paving and detailed edging usually take longer. Timescales are affected by excavation depth, drainage or soakaway work, dropped kerb coordination, and curing time for concrete. We’ll confirm a realistic programme after checking access, levels and the existing ground conditions.
Many driveway works are permitted development, but rules often apply to surface water drainage and new or altered access. If you’re creating a new crossover or changing the kerb, you’ll typically need council approval for a dropped kerb. Using permeable materials (like resin-bound or gravel) or adding compliant drainage can help. We’ll advise on the best approach and flag any permissions to check before work begins.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for new driveway installations, covering issues such as lifting, sinking caused by inadequate preparation, and edge restraint failures (subject to normal use). Material warranties vary by manufacturer and product, and we’ll explain what applies to your chosen surface. Our warranty doesn’t cover damage from heavy commercial vehicles, ground movement outside the driveway footprint, or accidental impact, but we can advise on prevention.
For 1930s semis and Victorian terraces, block paving is popular for its traditional look, borders and patterns like herringbone. Resin-bound suits modern homes and offers a clean, permeable finish in a wide range of aggregates. Tarmac is practical for larger areas, while gravel can be cost-effective with the right stabilisation. We’ll help you choose colours, edging, steps and drainage details that fit your frontage and budget.
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