Fine Landscaping delivers premium driveways built for modern London living. Choose Driveway Contractors in Canary Wharf for crisp finishes, smart drainage and lasting kerb appeal. From resin to block paving, we manage design, build and repairs end-to-end.
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Canary Wharf demands driveways that look sharp and perform brilliantly in all weather. Whether you’re near One Canada Square or heading back from Crossrail Place, we create entrances that suit contemporary architecture and busy access routes. Our team installs block paving, resin, tarmac, gravel and concrete driveways with careful attention to levels, edging and drainage. We also handle driveway repairs and dropped kerbs for a complete upgrade.
Much of E14 is made up of modern high-rise apartments, waterfront developments and penthouses, where access, loading bays and strict site rules are common. We regularly work across the Isle of Dogs and Poplar, coordinating deliveries and keeping communal areas tidy. If you have allocated parking or a private forecourt, we’ll design a driveway that maximises usable space without compromising turning circles. For shared entrances, we can phase works to reduce disruption.
Our process starts with a site survey, measuring levels, checking existing sub-base condition and identifying drainage routes. You’ll receive clear options for materials, edging and finishes, plus a written scope before work begins. We build to robust specifications, compacting sub-bases correctly and installing drainage where required to reduce standing water. Homeowners choose our driveway contractors canary wharf area for reliable scheduling, clean workmanship and a 10-year warranty.
Working in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets often means tight access, controlled parking and timed deliveries, especially around Canary Wharf. We plan logistics in advance and protect communal routes, lifts and loading areas where needed. Ground conditions can vary due to made ground and heavy footfall, so we specify strong sub-bases and stable edging. Our driveway contractors in London Borough of Tower Hamlets also factor in surface-water management from the outset.




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Costs depend on size, access and the build-up required. 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 can vary widely, typically £90–£170 per m². Repairs and drainage are usually priced after inspection.
Most driveway installations take 3–7 working days, depending on excavation depth, waste removal, and the chosen surface. Resin and tarmac can be quicker once the base is prepared, while block paving takes longer due to laying patterns and edging. Access restrictions in E14, delivery slots, and any drainage or dropped kerb works can extend timelines. We provide a realistic schedule after the site survey.
Many driveway works are permitted development, but rules can apply to drainage and surface-water run-off. If you’re creating or enlarging a driveway, you may need a permeable surface (such as resin-bound or gravel) or suitable drainage to a soakaway rather than the public sewer. Dropped kerbs require council approval. We check the requirements and help you choose compliant materials and drainage details.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for new driveway installations, covering issues such as sinking caused by inadequate sub-base preparation, loose edging, and installation-related cracking or movement. Materials may also carry manufacturer guarantees, depending on the product selected. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, oil staining, or problems caused by third-party work. We explain what’s included in writing before starting.
For contemporary properties, resin-bound driveways are popular for their clean, seamless look and permeability. Block paving suits those wanting strong visual structure, with charcoal, silver-grey and mixed tones working well with modern façades. Tarmac is practical for larger areas, while gravel can be ideal where a softer finish is preferred. We’ll guide you on edging, lighting channels, drainage and patterns to match your building and parking needs.
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