Paving Installation in Richmond that elevates driveways, paths and patios with a crisp, long-lasting finish. Choose block paving, natural stone, porcelain or concrete, installed with proper drainage, edging and sealing. Fine Landscaping brings premium workmanship from Norbury in around 40 minutes.
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Richmond’s riverside setting and busy streets demand paving that looks refined and performs in all weather. Whether you’re upgrading a front driveway near TW9 or creating a terrace for entertaining after walks in Richmond Park, we install paving built for daily use. Expect clean lines, accurate levels and thoughtful details such as edging and step transitions. We can also match new paving to existing brickwork and garden features for a cohesive look.
We regularly work on Georgian townhouses, Victorian villas and riverside properties across Richmond, Kew and Petersham. These homes often need sympathetic materials and patterns that suit period architecture, plus careful access planning for narrow side returns and shared drives. We’ll advise on finishes that complement traditional façades—tumbled blocks, sawn sandstone, or contemporary porcelain for modern extensions. Every design balances kerb appeal with practical turning space and safe thresholds.
Our process starts with a site visit, levels check and a clear written specification—sub-base build-up, falls, drainage and edging included. We excavate properly, compact in layers, and lay to precise tolerances so the surface stays even and drains correctly. You’ll get tidy workmanship, transparent communication, and a finish that’s ready to seal for easier maintenance. Local homeowners choose us for consistent quality, premium materials and dependable aftercare.
Paving installation Richmond area projects often involve clay-heavy ground, tree roots and mature planting, especially near Richmond Park and Ham. We design sub-bases and drainage to suit local conditions and prevent movement or pooling. Access and parking can be tight around Richmond Green and TW10 streets, so we plan deliveries, waste removal and working hours carefully. Our detailing suits conservation-minded streetscapes while still meeting modern performance standards.




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Costs vary by material, groundworks and access. As a guide, concrete paving is often around £90–£140 per m², block paving £110–£180 per m², and natural stone or porcelain typically £140–£250+ per m². Complex patterns, edging, steps, drainage channels and waste removal can increase the total. We provide a site-specific quote after checking levels, sub-base requirements and any drainage needs.
Most patio projects take around 3–7 days, while driveways are commonly 5–10 days, depending on size and complexity. Time is affected by excavation depth, sub-base build-up, drainage installation, edging, pattern work and curing times. Restricted access in TW9/TW10 can also slow material handling. We’ll confirm a realistic schedule after the survey and keep you updated as each stage is completed.
Many paving projects are permitted development, but rules often apply to front gardens and drainage. If you’re creating or replacing a driveway, the surface usually needs to be permeable or drain to a suitable soakaway rather than the public sewer. Extra considerations may apply in conservation areas or for listed buildings. We check the requirements for your property and propose compliant drainage solutions before work starts.
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 installation-related movement. Materials are also covered by manufacturer warranties where applicable. The warranty assumes normal domestic use and that any recommended maintenance—such as periodic cleaning and re-sanding of joints—has been carried out. We’ll explain what’s included in writing with your quote.
We install block paving in a wide range of colours and patterns (herringbone, basketweave and stretcher bond), plus natural stone such as sandstone or limestone for a timeless look. Porcelain is popular for crisp, modern patios with low porosity, while concrete paving offers strong value and versatility. We’ll help you choose edging, jointing, and sealing options to suit your home’s style, slip resistance needs and maintenance preferences.
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