Driveway Repairs in Greenwich that restore safety, kerb appeal and value. From block paving repairs to tarmac patching and drainage fixes, we deliver neat, lasting results for SE10 homes. We’ve completed many projects across Greenwich and nearby areas.
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Cracked tarmac, loose blocks and potholes quickly make parking awkward and can become a trip hazard. Our team carries out targeted driveway repairs across SE10, including around Maze Hill and near Greenwich Park. We fix the cause as well as the surface, so the repair doesn’t fail after the first heavy rain. Expect clean edges, colour-matched materials where possible, and a finish that blends in.
Greenwich has a mix of Georgian townhouses, Victorian villas and modern waterfront apartments, each with different driveway layouts and access needs. We’re used to older block paving that needs re-sanding, repointing and re-sealing, as well as newer tarmac drives that benefit from patching and edge strengthening. In the driveway repairs Greenwich area, we often see weed growth opening joints and water pooling near thresholds. Our repairs are planned to suit the property style and how you use the space day to day.
We start with a site inspection, then recommend the most cost-effective repair: block paving lift-and-relay, pothole repairs, re-sanding, re-sealing, weed removal or drainage fixes. Work is carried out with careful preparation, proper compaction and tidy reinstatement, with clear communication throughout. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, respectful workmanship and repairs designed to last. For driveway repairs in Royal Borough of Greenwich, we also advise on permeable options where runoff is a concern.
Around Greenwich, access can be tight and parking controlled, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. We often encounter mixed sub-bases on older plots, plus tree roots and seasonal movement near parkland, which can loosen blocks and open joints. Where water sits, we improve falls and add discreet drainage channels or soakaway solutions where suitable. We also match repairs to period detailing on Georgian and Victorian frontages.




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Costs vary by surface type, damage depth and access. Minor block paving repairs and re-sanding typically start from £250–£600, while larger lift-and-relay sections or repointing can be £600–£1,500+. Tarmac patching and pothole repairs often fall between £300–£1,200 depending on area and base condition. Drainage fixes (channels, regrading, small soakaway work) are commonly £500–£2,000+. We provide a written, itemised estimate after inspection.
Most repairs are completed within half a day to two days. Small pothole repairs, weed removal and re-sanding can often be done in a single visit, while block paving lift-and-relay or repointing may take 1–2 days depending on the area affected. Tarmac patching is usually quick, but curing time and weather can affect when you can park on it. Drainage works can add time if excavation is needed.
In many cases, driveway repairs are classed as maintenance and won’t need planning permission. However, rules can apply if you’re changing levels, adding new drainage to the highway, or altering the front garden in a way that affects surface water runoff. Permeable surfacing or directing water to a suitable soakaway is often required for larger areas. We’ll advise on the best compliant approach and flag anything that may need approval in the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
Yes. Our driveway repair work comes with a 10-year warranty on workmanship for the repaired areas, covering issues such as sinking due to inadequate compaction, joint failure where repointing was carried out, and premature breakdown of properly installed patches. The warranty doesn’t cover damage from heavy vehicles beyond design load, accidental impact, or underlying issues we’ve advised need further remedial work. We’ll explain what’s covered in writing before we start.
We aim to match your existing driveway, but we can also upgrade the finish during repairs. Popular options include replacing damaged blocks with like-for-like or contrasting feature blocks, kiln-dried sand with joint stabiliser, and re-sealing to deepen colour and reduce staining. For tarmac, we can patch with hot-lay materials and tidy edges with new kerbs. If drainage is an issue, we’ll discuss permeable paving or discreet channel drains to suit your layout.
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