Fine Landscaping delivers premium driveway installations and repairs tailored to SW15 homes. Choose Driveway Contractors in Putney for block paving, resin, tarmac, gravel or concrete—finished with proper drainage and neat kerb details.
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From Putney High Street to the River Thames towpath, kerb appeal matters—and so does performance in wet weather. Our team designs and builds driveways that suit your frontage, parking needs and day-to-day access. Whether you want a crisp block paved entrance or a low-maintenance resin surface, we deliver clean lines and solid sub-bases. We also handle driveway repairs, drainage upgrades and dropped kerbs where required.
Putney’s mix of Victorian and Edwardian houses, plus newer riverside apartments, calls for driveway designs that look right and work hard. In West Putney and East Putney, we often create solutions for narrow front gardens, shared access and tight turning circles. We match colours and edging to brickwork, railings and boundary walls for a cohesive look. If you’re in Roehampton or near Putney Heath, we can also advise on finishes that cope with leaf fall and heavier run-off.
We start with a site survey, levels check and clear written specification, then plan excavation, sub-base, edging and drainage before the first skip arrives. Every driveway is built to proper falls, with permeable options available to reduce surface water issues. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty, and we keep the site tidy with clear communication throughout. Homeowners choose us because we turn up when we say we will and deliver a finish that stays smart.
As driveway contractors in London Borough of Wandsworth, we plan around controlled parking, delivery access and busy school-run streets. Many SW15 frontages have level changes from house to pavement, so we set accurate falls and install channel drains where needed. Near Putney Bridge and along busier routes, we also consider durability and tyre scuffing at entrances. Our approach suits period properties and modern developments alike, without overbuilding the space.




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Costs in Putney vary by size, excavation depth, access and the finish you choose. As a guide, gravel is often £70–£120 per m², tarmac £90–£140 per m², block paving £120–£200 per m², and resin-bound £110–£180 per m². Concrete can range £100–£170 per m². Drainage, steps, retaining edges and dropped kerb works can add to the total.
Most driveway installations take around 3–7 working days, depending on area size and the specification. A simple gravel or tarmac driveway can be quicker, while block paving and resin systems may take longer due to edging, curing times and detailed laying patterns. Timescales are also affected by excavation depth, spoil removal, access for machinery, and whether drainage channels or a dropped kerb are included.
Many driveway upgrades are permitted development, but rules can apply—especially for drainage and new or altered access across the pavement. If you’re laying a non-permeable surface to the front garden over 5m², you’ll usually need to provide compliant drainage (such as permeable paving or run-off to a soakaway). Dropped kerbs require council approval. We’ll advise on requirements and help you choose compliant materials.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for new driveway installations, covering issues such as settlement caused by inadequate sub-base preparation, edging failure and installation-related defects. Materials may also carry manufacturer warranties, depending on the product chosen. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, misuse (such as heavy commercial vehicles if not specified), or problems caused by third-party alterations. We’ll explain what’s covered in writing before work begins.
Block paving remains popular for Victorian and Edwardian homes, with charcoal borders, herringbone patterns and kerb edgings that complement brickwork. Resin-bound driveways are a favourite for a smooth, modern look and good permeability. Tarmac suits larger parking areas, while gravel works well for a softer, traditional finish. We’ll help you choose colours, edging, drainage details and lighting-ready layouts to suit your frontage, budget and maintenance preferences.
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