Driveway Repairs in Tolworth that restore safety, kerb appeal and value. From block paving repairs to tarmac patching and drainage fixes, we make surfaces look right and last. We’ve completed many projects across Tolworth and nearby areas.
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Cracked tarmac, loose blocks or spreading potholes quickly make a driveway look tired and feel unsafe. Our team carries out targeted repairs across Tolworth, including around Tolworth Broadway and the KT5 and KT6 postcodes. We tackle everything from sunken areas to edge failures so your driveway looks consistent again. Expect neat workmanship and a finish that blends with the existing surface.
Tolworth’s mix of 1930s semis, post-war houses and modern developments often comes with older sub-bases, tired joints and drainage that no longer performs. We regularly help homeowners in nearby Surbiton and New Malden where driveways have settled over time or suffered from heavy parking. Whether it’s block paving that’s drifted or tarmac that’s crazed, we match the repair method to the construction. The result is a driveway that feels solid underfoot and stands up to daily use.
We start with a site check to identify the cause, not just the symptoms—movement, water pooling, or failed jointing. Repairs can include block paving relays, re-sanding, re-sealing, repointing, weed removal, pothole repairs and drainage fixes, finished with a tidy clean-down. You’ll receive clear recommendations and options before work begins. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, careful access management and a 10-year warranty on qualifying workmanship.
We understand the practicalities of driveway repairs in Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, including narrow crossovers, on-street parking and busy commuter roads near Tolworth Tower. Local clay-heavy ground can hold water, so we pay close attention to falls, channels and soakaway performance. Where older sub-bases have softened, we lift and rebuild only what’s needed. That keeps repairs cost-effective while improving long-term stability.




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Costs vary by surface type, access and how deep the failure goes. As a guide, small pothole or tarmac patch repairs often start around £150–£400, while block paving lift-and-relay areas commonly fall between £300–£900 depending on size and replacement materials. Re-sanding and re-sealing is usually priced by area, often £6–£15 per m². Drainage fixes can range from £250 to £1,500+ if new channels are required.
Many repairs are completed in a single visit. Small pothole repairs, weed removal and re-sanding can take 2–6 hours depending on area size. Block paving relays or repointing typically take 1–2 days if the sub-base needs localised rebuilding. Tarmac patching is often done in a day, with curing time before heavy vehicles return. Weather, access, and the extent of drainage work can extend timescales.
Most driveway repairs are classed as maintenance and won’t need planning permission. However, rules can apply if you’re changing levels significantly, altering drainage onto the highway, or installing new impermeable surfacing over a large front garden area. If your property is subject to specific restrictions, we’ll flag it early. We also ensure drainage solutions comply with SuDS principles, directing water to permeable areas or suitable soakaways where possible.
Yes. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty on qualifying repairs, giving you confidence that the repaired areas will perform as intended. The warranty covers issues caused by installation or repair defects, such as premature loosening of relaid blocks or failure of properly prepared patch areas. It doesn’t cover damage from heavy impact, oil contamination, or underlying structural problems outside the repaired footprint. We’ll explain what’s covered before starting.
We aim to match your existing driveway, but we can also upgrade finishes where it makes sense. For block paving, options include replacing broken blocks, switching to complementary colours, and using kiln-dried sand with a quality sealant. For tarmac, we can patch with standard or fine-grade finishes and improve edges with kerbs. We’ll advise on slip resistance, durability and how the repair will blend visually with the surrounding area.
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