That sinking feeling when your car dips into another pothole on your own drive? Mitcham's clay soil and busy residential streets take their toll on driveways across CR4 and SW16.
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Victorian terraces near Mitcham Common often struggle with narrow drives that crack under modern vehicle weight. Meanwhile, the post-war estates around Figges Marsh face different challenges - original concrete surfaces breaking up after decades of freeze-thaw cycles. Whether it's subsidence affecting your block paving or tree roots disrupting tarmac, proper repairs require understanding local ground conditions.
Successful driveway restoration involves more than patching visible damage. Clay movement beneath Mitcham properties demands careful assessment before any repair work begins. Proper drainage installation prevents water pooling that accelerates deterioration. Matching existing materials ensures repairs blend seamlessly - particularly important for period properties where mismatched patches look jarring.
Living in Mitcham ourselves, we've repaired driveways from the cricket green to Pollards Hill. Our van's probably bounced over the same potholes yours has.




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Small patch repairs on existing drives start around £300-500. Resurfacing half a typical Mitcham semi's driveway runs £1,500-2,500. Complete reconstruction of a double drive with proper foundations costs £4,000-7,000, depending on drainage requirements.
Yes, we work across all CR4 postcodes plus the SW16 sections near Mitcham. This includes Mitcham Common, Figges Marsh, Colliers Wood, and surrounding residential areas.
Minor crack filling takes 1-2 days including curing time. Partial resurfacing typically requires 3-4 days. Full driveway reconstruction needs 5-7 days, weather permitting.
All structural repairs carry our decade-long guarantee against failure. This covers materials and workmanship, giving peace of mind that your investment is protected long-term.
Absolutely. Poor drainage accelerates driveway deterioration. Installing channels, adjusting gradients, or adding permeable surfaces directs water away properly, preventing future damage while solving current pooling issues.
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