Upgrade your driveway or patio with Paving Contractors in Greenwich who focus on finish, drainage and long-term durability. From block paving to porcelain, we install surfaces that suit period homes and modern apartments across SE10. Expect tidy workmanship, clear timelines and results built to last.
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Greenwich homes deserve paving that complements the area’s architecture and parkland setting, from Greenwich Park to the Cutty Sark riverside. Fine Landscaping designs and installs patios, paths and driveways that look sharp and perform well in all seasons. Whether you’re in Maze Hill or near Blackheath, we’ll recommend the right build-up, edging and drainage. Our paving teams handle new installations and repairs with the same attention to detail.
Across SE10 you’ll find Georgian townhouses, Victorian villas and modern waterfront apartments, each with different access and design needs. We match paving styles to your property—traditional block patterns for period front gardens, or clean-lined porcelain for contemporary terraces. If you’re dealing with uneven ground, tired slabs or a crumbling driveway apron, we can rebuild the base properly rather than patching over problems. Many clients choose us as paving contractors Greenwich area homeowners can rely on for neat finishes and practical layouts.
We start with a site visit, measure-up and a written proposal covering materials, sub-base depth, drainage and waste removal. Every installation is built on correct ground preparation, compaction and jointing to reduce movement and weeds. We keep you informed daily, protect surrounding planting, and leave the site clean and usable. Homeowners choose us as paving contractors in Royal Borough of Greenwich because we combine premium materials with a clear process and a 10-year warranty.
Greenwich streets can mean tight access, controlled parking and busy pedestrian routes, especially near the Old Royal Naval College and Maze Hill. We plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours to minimise disruption and keep things compliant. Ground conditions vary from compacted garden soils to made-up areas near riverside developments, so we adjust sub-base depth and drainage accordingly. We also design paving to suit period façades and conservation-sensitive streetscapes where required.




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Costs vary by material, ground preparation and access. As a guide in Greenwich, block paving typically starts around £90–£140 per m², natural stone around £120–£200 per m², and porcelain around £110–£190 per m². Driveways may need deeper sub-bases and drainage, which increases costs. Repairs are often priced by area and cause, usually from a few hundred pounds upwards.
Most patio or pathway projects take 2–5 days, depending on size, cutting detail and weather. A driveway is commonly 4–10 days, especially if excavation, new edging, drainage channels or steps are required. Timescales can extend where access is restricted (common around Greenwich and Deptford) or if we’re matching existing levels to thresholds and manholes. We confirm a realistic programme after the site survey.
Many driveway and garden paving projects are permitted development, but there are rules around surface water drainage. If you’re paving over a front garden, permeable paving or drainage to a suitable area is often required rather than directing water to the highway. Conservation areas and listed buildings can add constraints. We’ll advise on compliant options and help you understand any Royal Borough of Greenwich requirements before work starts.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on our paving installations, covering workmanship such as sub-base preparation, laying and jointing—provided the surface is used as intended and maintained sensibly. Materials are also covered by manufacturer warranties where applicable. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, ground movement from external factors, or issues caused by third-party alterations. We’ll explain what’s included in writing with your quote.
For Georgian and Victorian homes, clay or concrete block paving in herringbone with contrasting edging is a popular choice for driveways. Natural stone (sandstone, limestone or granite setts) suits traditional gardens and steps, while porcelain paving offers a crisp, low-maintenance finish for modern terraces and balconies. We’ll guide you on slip resistance, colour, jointing and drainage, and can provide samples to confirm the look in your light and setting.
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