Upgrade your outdoor space with Paving Installation in Pimlico, designed for elegant homes and busy London living. From crisp porcelain patios to timeless stone, we build surfaces that look sharp and drain properly. Fine Landscaping delivers a clean finish, precise levels and dependable aftercare.
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Pimlico’s garden squares and riverside streets deserve paving that looks considered, not rushed. We install patios, pathways and front entrances that suit the area’s architecture, from near Tate Britain to the streets around Dolphin Square. Whether you want a quiet courtyard feel or a smarter approach to your front steps, we focus on straight lines, neat edges and safe, slip-aware finishes. Every build starts with levels, drainage and long-term durability.
Local homes here range from Regency townhouses to mansion blocks and period conversions, often with compact courtyards and shared access. That means careful material choice, tidy logistics and minimal disruption matter as much as the final look. We regularly work across SW1 and nearby Westminster and Victoria, tailoring paving thickness and sub-base build-up to suit each setting. If you’re upgrading a small terrace or a communal approach, we plan for foot traffic, bins and day-to-day use.
Our process is straightforward: survey, design options, clear specification, then professional excavation and sub-base preparation. We install edging, patterns and falls for drainage, then finish with jointing and optional sealing once the surface has settled. You’ll get a written scope, staged quality checks and a site kept orderly throughout. Homeowners choose us for consistent workmanship, practical advice and a finish that still looks right years later.
Access in Pimlico can be tight, with controlled parking and timed deliveries near Pimlico tube station and the SW1 streets. We plan waste removal, loading and materials to keep disruption low and stay considerate of neighbours. In the City of Westminster, we also pay close attention to surface water management, specifying permeable options or compliant drainage where needed. For mansion blocks and conversions, we coordinate routes through side passages and protect communal areas.




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Costs vary by material, access and ground preparation. As a guide, concrete paving often starts around £90–£140 per m² installed, block paving typically £110–£170 per m², and natural stone or porcelain commonly £140–£240+ per m². Complex patterns, steps, extensive edging, and drainage channels can increase the total. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit in the Pimlico area.
Most patios and paths take 3–7 working days, depending on size and complexity. A small courtyard can be completed in a few days, while larger areas with steps, multiple levels or intricate patterns may take 1–2 weeks. Timescales are affected by access for materials, the amount of excavation required, and whether drainage upgrades are needed. We confirm a realistic programme before starting and keep you updated daily.
Many garden patios and paths are permitted development, but rules can change for front gardens, listed buildings, and conservation areas. In the City of Westminster, surface water is a key consideration—new or replacement paving at the front may need to be permeable or drain to a suitable soakaway rather than the public sewer. We’ll advise on compliant options and check any constraints that apply to your property before work begins.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for paving installations, covering issues such as sinking caused by sub-base failure, loose edging, and jointing problems arising from installation. Materials are also covered by manufacturer warranties, which vary by product. The warranty assumes normal use and appropriate maintenance, such as keeping joints topped up and cleaning algae safely. We’ll explain care requirements and offer sealing where suitable.
We install block paving, natural stone (such as sandstone or granite), porcelain, and quality concrete flags. Design options include herringbone and basketweave patterns, contrasting borders, soldier-course edging, and bespoke step details to suit period entrances. We’ll help you choose finishes based on slip resistance, colour stability, and how the paving complements brickwork and railings typical in Pimlico. Samples and layout drawings are available during planning.
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