Fine Landscaping delivers premium driveways built to suit SW6 homes and busy streets. Choose Driveway Contractors in Parsons Green for block paving, resin, tarmac, gravel, concrete, repairs, drainage and dropped kerbs—installed with care and precision.
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If your frontage needs a smarter look or safer parking, we build driveways that complement Parsons Green’s village feel. From homes near Parsons Green tube station to streets by Eel Brook Common, we design surfaces that handle daily use and London weather. Expect crisp edges, tidy levels and thoughtful detailing. We also resolve common issues like puddling and crumbling edges with proper drainage and repairs.
Parsons Green features Victorian terraces, Georgian cottages and mansion flats, often with compact front gardens and shared access considerations. We’re used to working with tight entrances, basement levels and period brickwork that needs a sympathetic finish. Whether you want a discreet gravel drive or a statement block-paved pattern, we tailor the layout to your property. Many clients across Fulham and Walham Green also ask us to improve kerb appeal without losing parking practicality.
We start with a site survey, levels check and clear written specification, then recommend the best build-up for your chosen surface. Every driveway is installed with correct sub-base, falls and drainage planning to reduce future movement and standing water. We keep disruption low with organised deliveries, clean working and clear timelines. Local homeowners choose us because we communicate well, finish neatly, and back workmanship with a long-term warranty.
Working in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham means factoring in controlled parking, delivery access and neighbour considerations. Many SW6 streets have limited space for skips and materials, so we plan logistics carefully. We also account for mixed ground conditions and older frontages where levels and thresholds must be set accurately. As driveway contractors parsons green area homeowners rely on, we adapt designs to suit period façades and modern requirements.




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Costs vary by size, access and the amount of excavation required. As a guide in SW6, gravel driveways often start around £80–£120 per m², tarmac around £90–£140 per m², block paving around £120–£180 per m², and resin bound typically £130–£200 per m². Repairs can be from a few hundred pounds, while full replacements rise with drainage or dropped kerb works.
Most driveway installations take 3–7 working days, depending on size and the surface chosen. Block paving and concrete can take longer due to edging, curing and detailing, while tarmac is often quicker once the base is prepared. Timescales can extend if we’re adding drainage channels, rebuilding steps, or coordinating dropped kerb works. Access, parking restrictions and weather also influence scheduling.
Many driveway upgrades are permitted development, but rules can apply to drainage and materials. If you’re creating a new or enlarged hardstanding, you typically need permeable surfacing or drainage to a suitable area rather than the public sewer. Dropped kerbs require council approval and must be installed to the correct specification. We’ll advise what’s needed and help you stay compliant as driveway contractors in London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty on new driveway installations, covering issues caused by installation faults such as sinking from inadequate sub-base, poor edging restraint, or incorrect falls leading to persistent pooling. Manufacturer warranties may also apply to certain products, such as resin systems, depending on the specification. We’ll explain what’s covered in writing and how to keep your driveway performing well with simple maintenance.
Block paving remains popular for period properties, with charcoal borders and herringbone patterns suiting Victorian terraces. Resin bound is a sleek choice for mansion flats where a clean, low-maintenance finish is preferred, and it can be fully permeable. Tarmac works well for straightforward, durable parking, while gravel offers a softer look with good drainage. We’ll help you choose colours, edging, lighting-ready layouts and practical turning space.
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