Upgrade your driveway or patio with Paving Installation in Raynes Park that looks sharp and lasts. From block paving to porcelain and natural stone, we build surfaces that suit family homes and busy commuter lifestyles. Expect tidy workmanship, proper drainage and crisp edging from start to finish.
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Raynes Park homeowners want paving that can handle daily parking, prams and muddy football boots without losing its finish. Whether you’re near Raynes Park station or walking distance from Cannon Hill Common, we design surfaces that complement the street and improve kerb appeal. Choose block paving for flexibility, porcelain for a modern look, or natural stone for timeless character. Every installation is built with the right sub-base, falls and drainage to prevent puddling.
We regularly work across SW20 and nearby Wimbledon and New Malden, so we understand what suits local streets. Many properties here are 1930s semis with front gardens ideal for driveways, alongside Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses that benefit from smarter paths and patios. We match colours and patterns to brickwork, boundary walls and period details. If access is tight, we plan deliveries and waste removal to keep disruption low.
Our process starts with a site visit, levels check and clear written specification, then careful excavation and a compacted Type 1 sub-base. We install edging, lay your chosen paving in the agreed pattern, and finish with jointing and optional sealing for easier maintenance. You’ll get progress updates, a tidy site at the end of each day, and workmanship backed by our 10-year warranty. Local homeowners trust us because we build properly, not quickly.
In the London Borough of Merton, many front gardens sit slightly above pavement level, so setting falls and thresholds correctly is essential. We account for clay-heavy ground patches and ensure the sub-base is well compacted to reduce movement. Parking and access can be restricted on residential roads, so we schedule deliveries and skips to minimise inconvenience. Our paving installation in London Borough of Merton also considers surface-water rules and practical drainage solutions.




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Costs vary by material, excavation depth and drainage needs. As a guide, concrete paving often starts around £90–£130 per m², block paving £110–£170 per m², and porcelain or premium natural stone typically £140–£220+ per m². Edging, steps, manhole covers, waste removal and sealing can affect the final figure. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site survey in the paving installation Raynes Park area.
Most patios take around 3–6 working days, while a typical driveway is often 5–10 working days, depending on size and complexity. Timescales can extend if there’s extensive excavation, drainage channels, steps, or intricate patterns and borders. Weather can also slow down bedding and jointing. After a visit, we’ll confirm a realistic programme and keep you updated throughout the job.
In many cases, patios and driveways are permitted development, but there are rules around surface water. For front gardens, using permeable paving or directing runoff to a suitable drainage area is often required rather than sending water to the highway drains. If your home is in a conservation area or you’re altering levels significantly, extra checks may apply. We’ll advise and help you stay compliant before work starts.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty covering installation issues such as sinking caused by inadequate sub-base preparation, loose edging, and joint failure under normal use. It doesn’t cover accidental damage, abuse, or problems caused by third-party alterations or severe ground movement outside our control. Many paving products also include manufacturer guarantees, depending on the material chosen. We’ll explain what’s covered in writing with your quote.
You can choose block paving in herringbone, stretcher bond or basketweave patterns, with contrasting borders and kerb edging. Natural stone (such as sandstone or granite) suits period homes, while porcelain offers a clean, contemporary finish with low porosity. Concrete flags are a practical, budget-friendly option for paths and patios. We’ll help you select colours, sizes and jointing to match your property and how you use the space.
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