Upgrade your frontage with Driveway Contractors in Keston who handle everything from design to drainage. Choose block paving, resin, tarmac, gravel or concrete, installed to last in BR2. We also carry out driveway repairs and dropped kerbs with tidy, professional workmanship.
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From Keston Common to Keston Ponds, properties in BR2 often need driveways that look smart and cope with year-round use. Fine Landscaping designs and builds driveways that improve parking, kerb appeal and day-to-day access. Whether you want a crisp block paved entrance or a low-maintenance resin surface, we tailor the build to your home and budget. We also fix failed edges, sinking areas and poor drainage that cause puddling.
Keston’s mix of period cottages, large detached houses and country homes calls for considered detailing and sympathetic materials. We regularly work across nearby Hayes, Farnborough and Downe, matching colours and borders to brickwork, gates and garden layouts. For larger plots, we can create sweeping turning circles and discreet extra bays without losing greenery. If your existing driveway is tired, our repair service can often restore it without a full replacement.
Our process starts with a site survey, levels check and clear written specification, then careful excavation and a properly compacted sub-base. We install edging restraints, falls and drainage solutions to keep water moving away from buildings. You’ll have a dedicated point of contact, tidy working practices and clear timescales from day one. Homeowners choose our driveway contractors Keston area because we deliver consistent finishes and stand behind our work.
As driveway contractors in London Borough of Bromley, we plan builds around local access, parking constraints and waste removal. Ground conditions around Keston can vary, so we assess soil, levels and existing drainage before setting falls. We also consider how runoff is handled to meet permeable-surface expectations where required. For wider plots near Holwood House, we can design entrances that suit rural-style boundaries and sightlines.




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Costs in Keston vary by size, excavation needs and finish. As a guide, gravel is often £60–£110 per m², tarmac £80–£140 per m², block paving £110–£180 per m², resin bound £120–£200 per m², and concrete £90–£160 per m². Repairs can start from a few hundred pounds, while full replacements commonly run into several thousand. A survey confirms the right build-up and drainage.
Most residential driveways in BR2 take around 3–7 working days, depending on size and specification. Excavation, sub-base installation and edging are key stages that can’t be rushed. Resin and tarmac can be quicker once the base is prepared, while block paving takes longer due to laying patterns and cutting. Timescales also change with access, weather, drainage requirements and whether you’re adding a dropped kerb or retaining walls.
Many driveway installations are permitted development, but rules often depend on drainage and the amount of non-permeable surfacing. If the new or replaced driveway directs water to the highway or drains without suitable soakaway/permeable design, you may need permission or changes to the specification. Dropped kerbs always require approval from the relevant authority. We’ll advise on compliant options and check requirements before work begins.
Yes. Our driveway installations come with a 10-year warranty covering workmanship-related issues such as sinking caused by incorrect sub-base preparation, edging failure, and avoidable surface movement. Material warranties may also apply depending on the product chosen (for example, resin systems). The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, oil/chemical spills, or problems caused by third-party alterations. We provide care guidance to help your driveway stay looking its best.
In Keston, block paving remains popular for period-style homes thanks to varied colours, borders and traditional patterns. Resin bound is a favourite for a clean, modern look with good permeability, while tarmac suits long driveways and practical parking areas. Gravel works well for country-home character, and concrete can be finished with brushed or patterned textures. We’ll help you choose based on drainage needs, maintenance preferences, vehicle use and how the driveway complements your frontage.
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