That tired driveway greeting you each morning? SW15's mix of period properties and newer builds deserve entrances that match their charm. From compact Victorian frontages to sweeping Putney Heath approaches, worn surfaces tell their own story.
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Putney's driveways face unique challenges - heavy London clay shifting beneath ageing surfaces, tree roots from mature plane trees creating ridges, and decades of weather taking their toll. Many properties here still feature original 1960s concrete or patched tarmac that's seen better days. Whether you're dealing with puddling issues near Putney Bridge or crumbling edges along those sloped drives near the Heath, resurfacing breathes new life into tired entrances.
Modern resin-bound surfaces excel where traditional materials struggle. The permeable structure handles SW15's notorious drainage issues whilst remaining crack-resistant despite ground movement. Block paving offers timeless appeal for period homes, whilst contemporary properties benefit from sleek tarmac finishes. Each material brings distinct advantages - resin's colour options complement red-brick facades beautifully, tarmac provides budget-friendly durability, and blocks allow partial repairs without complete overhauls.
Living locally means understanding Putney's parking pressures and planning regulations. Quick turnarounds minimise disruption when every space counts. Years spent working between Roehampton Lane and the river taught us which solutions last.
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Most SW15 driveways range £2,500-£4,500 depending on size and chosen materials. Compact Victorian fronts often cost less, whilst larger properties near Putney Heath may reach £6,000-£8,000 for premium finishes.
Absolutely - from riverside properties near Putney Embankment to hillside homes overlooking Richmond Park. Barnes, Roehampton and surrounding streets all fall within our regular working area.
Typically 3-5 days from start to first use. Preparation takes 1-2 days, installation another 1-2, then curing time varies by material - resin needs 24 hours, fresh tarmac just 4-6 hours in good weather.
Decade-long coverage protects against material defects and installation issues. This includes surface separation, premature wear, and structural problems - essentially everything except accidental damage or extreme ground movement.
Definitely - it's actually the ideal time. Installing new channels, adjusting levels to eliminate pooling, or switching to permeable surfaces tackles water issues permanently. Many Putney properties benefit from improved drainage given our heavy clay soil.
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