Fine Landscaping are trusted Driveway Contractors in Biggin Hill, installing premium driveways built for daily use. Choose block paving, resin, tarmac, gravel or concrete, finished with proper drainage and neat edging. From repairs to dropped kerbs, we handle the full job with care.
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A well-built driveway makes a big difference to kerb appeal and parking, especially around TN16 where plots are often generous. We design and install driveways that suit the semi-rural feel of Biggin Hill, with finishes that look right on both modern and traditional homes. Whether you’re near Biggin Hill Airport or closer to Valley Recreation Ground, we’ll create a surface that’s tidy, hard-wearing and easy to maintain. Repairs and upgrades are also available for worn, uneven or cracked driveways.
Local homeowners often have large detached houses, bungalows and period properties, so the driveway needs to complement the frontage as well as cope with heavier vehicles. We regularly work across Aperfield and Berry's Green, where access, gradients and existing drainage can vary from one road to the next. If your current drive suffers from puddling, loose edges or sinking, we’ll recommend a practical rebuild or targeted repair. Our driveway contractors Biggin Hill area clients choose us for workmanship that looks crisp and lasts.
We start with a site visit to measure, check levels and discuss the look you want, then provide a clear written quotation. Every installation includes proper excavation, a compacted sub-base and careful falls to manage surface water, not shortcuts. We keep the site organised, protect neighbouring boundaries, and finish with a thorough clean-down. With a 10-year warranty and a reputation built on repeat work, homeowners know they’re in safe hands.
Biggin Hill’s higher ground and mixed soils can make levels and drainage critical, particularly on sloping plots. We design falls and channels to suit the site and help you stay compliant with surface-water rules. Parking and access can be tight during works on some lanes, so we plan deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption. As driveway contractors in London Borough of Bromley, we’re used to local expectations on finish quality and kerb details.




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Costs vary by size, excavation depth, access and the finish you choose. As a guide, gravel driveways often start around £60–£110 per m², tarmac around £80–£140 per m², block paving around £110–£180 per m², and resin-bound around £120–£200 per m². Concrete is typically £90–£160 per m². Repairs are usually priced by area and cause, from a few hundred pounds upwards.
Most standard residential driveways take around 3–7 working days from excavation to completion, depending on size and specification. Block paving can take a little longer due to laying patterns and edge restraints, while tarmac is often quicker once the base is prepared. Resin installations typically require a sound base and dry conditions. Timescales can increase if there are drainage upgrades, deep dig-outs, restricted access, or dropped kerb works to coordinate.
Many driveway installations are permitted development, but rules often depend on how surface water is managed. If you’re creating or replacing a driveway over 5m², you typically need a permeable surface or drainage that directs water to a soakaway or garden area rather than the highway. Dropped kerbs always require council approval. We’ll advise on compliant materials and drainage and help you understand any permissions needed before work begins.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our driveway installations, covering workmanship issues such as settlement caused by inadequate sub-base preparation, edging failures, and installation-related drainage defects. Materials are covered by the relevant manufacturer warranties where applicable (for example, resin systems). The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, oil staining, or issues caused by third-party alterations. We’ll explain what’s included in writing and how to keep your driveway performing well.
Block paving remains a favourite for period properties, with brindle, charcoal and traditional tumbled sets offering a classic look. Resin-bound is popular for a clean, modern finish with excellent permeability, while tarmac suits long drives and larger parking areas. Gravel works well for rural-style frontages when installed with stabilisation and solid edging. We’ll help you choose colours, borders, patterns, and practical details like drainage channels and turning space for everyday use.
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