Fine Landscaping delivers Driveway Repairs in Earl's Court that restore safety, kerb appeal and value. From sunken block paving to cracked tarmac and stubborn weeds, we fix the cause—not just the surface. Expect tidy workmanship, clear timings and a finish that suits SW5 homes.
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Uneven paving, potholes and failed joints can quickly make a driveway look tired and become a trip hazard—especially on busy streets near Earl's Court tube station. Our team handles everything from block paving repairs and repointing to tarmac patching and drainage fixes. We also tackle weed removal and re-sanding so the surface stays stable and neat. If you're close to Philbeach Gardens or around SW5, we’ll keep disruption low and access safe.
The Earl's Court area includes Victorian mansion conversions, period flats and garden square properties, where driveways and forecourts often have older sub-bases and edging details that need careful handling. We regularly carry out driveway repairs Earl's Court area homeowners request after settlement, tree-root movement or poor historic patching. Whether you’re in West Brompton, Kensington or near Fulham borders, we match repairs to the existing materials and layout. That means sympathetic finishes that suit the local architecture rather than obvious mismatched patches.
We start with a site inspection to identify why the surface has moved—sub-base failure, blocked drainage, or joint breakdown. Repairs are completed with proper compaction, accurate levels and clean edges, followed by re-sealing where appropriate to protect against staining and water ingress. You’ll receive a clear written scope, before-and-after photos if requested, and workmanship backed by our 10-year warranty. Homeowners choose us for driveway repairs in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea because we’re punctual, tidy and transparent.
In the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, access can be tight and parking controls are common, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. Many SW5 properties have shallow forecourts, shared access or older drainage runs, which can cause pooling if levels are even slightly off. We adjust falls, repair channels and keep thresholds protected to prevent water tracking toward basements. Our methods suit Victorian-era settings and modern traffic demands alike.




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Costs vary with the repair type and the area affected. Small pothole repairs or tarmac patching often start around £150–£450, while re-sanding and weed removal for block paving is commonly £250–£650. Lifting and relaying sunken blocks, repointing, or localised drainage fixes can range from £600–£2,500+. We’ll survey in SW5 and provide a written estimate based on access and materials.
Most minor repairs—pothole filling, small tarmac patches, or replacing a few blocks—can be completed in half a day to one day. Re-sanding and re-sealing typically takes a day, plus drying/curing time before vehicles return. Larger areas involving sub-base rebuilds or drainage corrections may take 2–4 days. Timescales depend on weather, access restrictions, and whether materials need to be matched and sourced.
In most cases, like-for-like driveway repairs are permitted and won’t need planning permission. Rules can apply if you’re changing levels significantly, altering access/kerbs, or installing new impermeable surfacing over 5m² without suitable drainage. Conservation considerations may also affect some streets near period properties. We’ll advise during the survey, check drainage compliance, and help you follow any council requirements before work starts.
Yes. Our driveway repair work is covered by a 10-year warranty on workmanship, provided the surface is used as intended and maintenance guidance is followed. The warranty covers issues such as repair failure due to poor installation, inadequate compaction, or incorrect jointing. It does not cover damage from heavy vehicles beyond design load, accidental impact, or underlying problems outside the agreed scope. We document repairs so you have clear records.
We can repair and blend into existing block paving, tarmac and edging details, or upgrade small sections for a cleaner look. Popular options include charcoal or brindle blocks, reclaimed-style pavers for period homes, and fine-grade tarmac for a smooth finish. We also offer re-sealing choices (matt or satin) and jointing options for durability. We’ll recommend the best match based on your current surface, drainage needs and budget.
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