Upgrade your driveway or patio with Paving Contractors in Putney who focus on clean lines and lasting durability. From block paving to porcelain and natural stone, we build surfaces that suit SW15 homes and busy access.
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Putney homes see plenty of footfall, bikes and buggies—especially near Putney High Street and the River Thames towpath—so paving needs to be tough as well as smart. We install and repair block paving, natural stone and porcelain for patios, paths and driveways. Whether you’re refreshing a small front garden in East Putney or creating a larger terrace, we’ll match the finish to your property. Our team works across SW15 with tidy, well-planned installations.
Putney has a mix of Victorian and Edwardian houses alongside modern riverside apartments, and each calls for a different approach. Period properties often suit tumbled blocks, granite setts and traditional edging details, while newer builds look sharp with large-format porcelain. In the paving contractors putney area, we regularly handle sloping driveways, narrow side returns and shared access. We also design practical layouts that cope with bins, parking and everyday use.
We start with a site visit to measure, check levels, and agree a clear design and specification. Every job is built on proper sub-base preparation, correct falls for drainage, and neat edging for long-term stability. You’ll get a written scope of works, transparent options, and a schedule that respects neighbours and access. Local homeowners choose us for dependable workmanship, responsive communication, and a 10-year warranty.
Working in the London Borough of Wandsworth means we plan around controlled parking, school-run traffic and tight access. Around Putney Bridge and West Putney, we often encounter mixed ground and older garden walls, so we manage excavation carefully and protect boundaries. We also design drainage and levels to suit sloping plots and prevent water running towards the house. If skips or materials need careful placement, we schedule deliveries to minimise disruption.




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Costs in SW15 vary mainly by material, groundworks and access. As a guide, block paving often starts around £90–£140 per m², while natural stone is commonly £120–£200 per m². Porcelain patios typically range from £120–£220 per m² due to cutting and bedding requirements. Driveways can increase if you need extra excavation, drainage channels or new kerbs. Repairs are usually priced by area and complexity.
Most patio paving takes around 3–7 working days, depending on size, cuts, steps and drainage. Driveway paving is often 5–10 working days because excavation, sub-base and edge restraints are more substantial. Timescales can extend if access is restricted, if we uncover poor ground, or if you choose intricate patterns and borders. Weather can also affect laying and jointing, especially with natural stone and porcelain.
Many patio and pathway projects are permitted development, but driveway rules can apply, particularly around surface water drainage. If the paved area is over 5m² at the front, it generally needs to be permeable or drain to a suitable soakaway rather than the highway. If your property is listed or in a conservation area, extra restrictions may apply. We’ll advise during the survey and help you stay compliant.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our paving installations, covering workmanship such as sub-base preparation, bedding, levels and structural stability when used as intended. It also includes issues like lifting caused by inadequate compaction or edging failure related to installation. Natural movement, accidental damage, or problems caused by third-party alterations aren’t covered. We’ll explain care and maintenance so your paving keeps its finish for years.
For Victorian and Edwardian homes, block paving with contrasting borders, granite setts, and traditional kerb edging are popular choices. Riverside apartments and modern refurbishments often suit large-format porcelain in grey, sand or stone-effect tones for a crisp look. Natural sandstone and limestone work well for warmer patios and garden paths. We’ll bring samples, discuss slip resistance and maintenance, and design layouts that suit parking, seating and drainage.
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