Those cracked concrete drives dotted around Morden's residential streets don't have to be permanent fixtures. Fresh paving transforms tired entrances into welcoming approaches that complement everything from 1930s semis to modern townhouses.
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Morden's mix of housing presents interesting paving challenges. Victorian terraces near the station often feature narrow frontages requiring clever design, whilst properties backing onto Morden Park enjoy generous plots perfect for sweeping curved driveways. Each SM4 street tells its own story through front gardens converted decades ago, now crying out for modern solutions.
Block paving remains the standout choice across the area. Installation involves excavating to proper depths, laying hardcore sub-base, then sand before methodically placing each block. Drainage proves crucial given London clay's tendency to hold water. Permeable options help satisfy local planning requirements whilst preventing those puddles that plague older installations throughout St Helier and Lower Morden.
Twenty years laying drives across South London means understanding which materials weather our climate best. Regular work throughout Morden means established relationships with suppliers and knowledge of which designs suit different property styles.




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Standard double driveways around SM4 generally fall between £4,000-£7,500, depending on existing groundwork and chosen materials. Resin-bound surfaces cost more initially but require less maintenance.
Projects throughout SM4 form our core work, from Morden Hall Park to the Sutton borders. Regular installations across neighbouring areas including Mitcham and Worcester Park.
Most residential paving in Morden completes within 5-8 working days. Larger properties or complex drainage work might stretch to a fortnight.
Every installation carries decade-long protection covering both materials and workmanship. This includes settlement issues and joint stability - common concerns with lesser installations.
Absolutely. Many Morden properties feature distinctive brick types, particularly red stocks common to the area. Suppliers stock complementary paving that harmonises with original architecture rather than clashing.
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