Fine Landscaping are trusted Driveway Contractors in Wallington, creating smart, hard-wearing entrances that suit your home. Choose block paving, resin, tarmac, gravel or concrete, with repairs, drainage and dropped kerbs handled start to finish.
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If your parking is tight or your frontage is tired, we’ll transform it with a driveway built to last. We work across SM6, from Wallington Square to Beddington and Hackbridge, designing surfaces that look sharp and cope with daily use. Whether you need a brand-new installation or targeted driveway repairs, we keep disruption low and standards high. Expect clear advice on materials, drainage and kerb access from day one.
Wallington’s mix of 1930s semis, Victorian terraces and modern developments calls for tailored layouts and sympathetic finishes. We regularly design wider crossovers for family cars, add neat edging to suit period brickwork, and create low-maintenance solutions for newer plots. For homes near Wallington station where access can be awkward, we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. The result is a driveway that fits the property and improves kerb appeal without looking overdone.
Our process starts with a site survey, levels check and a written specification, so you know exactly what’s included. We excavate properly, install a stable sub-base, and build in drainage to help prevent puddling and settlement. Every job is finished with crisp detailing, thorough clean-down and practical aftercare guidance. Local homeowners choose us because we turn up when we say we will, communicate clearly, and stand behind our workmanship.
As driveway contractors in the Wallington area, we’re used to narrow drive entrances, shared crossovers and on-street parking constraints. Ground conditions can vary, so we assess levels and water run-off carefully before setting falls and drainage. We also consider London Borough of Sutton expectations around permeability and safe access. That local knowledge helps us avoid common issues like standing water, cracked edges and premature rutting.




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Costs vary by size, access and the build-up required, but typical ranges in Wallington are: gravel from around £60–£100 per m², tarmac £80–£130 per m², block paving £110–£180 per m², and resin-bound £120–£200 per m². Concrete is often £90–£160 per m² depending on finish. Repairs can start from a few hundred pounds, rising with extent and drainage needs.
Most domestic driveways take around 3–7 working days from excavation to completion, depending on size and material. Block paving and resin systems can take longer if edging, steps or extensive drainage are needed. Tarmac is often quicker once the base is prepared, while concrete may need curing time before heavy vehicles. Access restrictions near Wallington station, weather, and waste removal logistics can also affect the schedule.
Many driveway installations are permitted development, but rules can apply, especially around surface water drainage. If you’re laying an impermeable surface over more than 5m², you typically need to direct water to a permeable area or use a permeable system to stay compliant. Dropped kerbs also require council approval and the correct contractor arrangements. We check requirements for your address and advise on a compliant design before work begins.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for new driveway installations, covering issues such as sub-base failure, sinking caused by incorrect build-up, and edging movement where applicable. Materials may also carry manufacturer guarantees, depending on the product chosen (for example, resin systems). The warranty doesn’t cover damage from heavy vehicles beyond the designed load, oil spills left untreated, or ground movement caused by external factors. We’ll explain coverage clearly in writing.
Popular choices include block paving in traditional brindle or charcoal tones, resin-bound gravel for a clean, permeable finish, and tarmac with contrasting block edging for a crisp look. For lower maintenance, concrete with brushed or patterned finishes can work well, while gravel suits larger frontages and quick refreshes. We’ll help you choose colours, borders, kerb lines and drainage details to suit 1930s semis, Victorian terraces or modern developments, and to maximise parking space.
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