Restore safety and kerb appeal with Paving Repairs in Hammersmith from Fine Landscaping. We fix trip hazards, sinking areas and loose edging, then finish with re-sanding, cleaning and sealing for a crisp look.
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Uneven blocks, wobbly slabs and weeds pushing through joints can quickly spoil an outdoor space and create trip risks. Our team carries out targeted repairs across W6, from King Street front paths to riverside courtyards near Hammersmith Bridge. We match existing materials where possible and focus on long-lasting stability, not quick cosmetic fixes. Expect neat workmanship and a finish that looks consistent with the rest of your paving.
Hammersmith has a mix of Victorian terraces, mansion flats and modern riverside developments, each with different access and loading constraints. We’re used to repairing small entrance paths and bin-store routes as well as larger paved gardens and parking bays. In the paving repairs Hammersmith area, we often see settlement around old sub-bases, worn jointing, and edge restraints that have started to creep. Our repairs are designed to blend in and cope with everyday footfall and vehicle use.
We start with a site check, identify the cause (sub-base movement, drainage issues, failed pointing), then propose the most cost-effective repair. Typical work includes re-levelling, block replacement, re-sanding, pointing repairs, weed treatment, and optional sealing once the surface is fully dry. We protect surrounding brickwork and thresholds, keep disruption low, and leave the area tidy. Homeowners choose us for clear communication, dependable scheduling, and a 10-year warranty on workmanship.
Access can be tight around mansion blocks and busy streets near Shepherd’s Bush and Brook Green, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. We also factor in parking restrictions and sensible working hours to reduce disruption. Ground conditions and older sub-bases can lead to recurring settlement, so we rebuild weak sections properly rather than just re-sand the surface. For paving repairs in London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, we’ll also advise on drainage and permeable options where needed.




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Costs depend on the size of the affected area, the paving type, and whether the sub-base needs rebuilding. As a guide, small repairs such as re-sanding, weed treatment and minor re-levelling often start from £250–£600. Larger sections requiring lift-and-relay, block replacement, edge restraints and re-pointing typically fall around £700–£2,000+. Cleaning and sealing are usually priced separately based on square metreage and access.
Most minor repairs can be completed in half a day to one day, especially if it’s re-sanding, pointing repairs, weed treatment and localised re-levelling. Lift-and-relay work with sub-base rebuilding commonly takes 1–3 days depending on area size and how many blocks need replacing. Drying time can affect sealing, which is often scheduled for a later visit. Access, parking and waste removal in W6 can also influence timings.
In most cases, like-for-like paving repairs are permitted and don’t require planning permission. However, rules can change if you’re altering levels significantly, changing drainage arrangements, or creating a new or enlarged driveway crossing. For front gardens, the key consideration is often surface water drainage and whether the finish is permeable. We’ll flag any potential issues and can help you check requirements with the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham before work starts.
Yes. Our paving repairs come with a 10-year warranty on workmanship, covering issues such as repaired areas settling due to installation faults, loose edge restraints we’ve installed, and jointing failures in treated sections. The warranty doesn’t cover damage from external causes like tree root movement, vehicle overloading beyond design, or flooding events. We’ll explain what’s included for your specific repair and provide aftercare guidance to help it last.
We can usually match existing block paving, setts and slabs, including popular colours like brindle, charcoal and autumn mixes. For jointing, options include kiln-dried sand, resin jointing compounds, or traditional pointing where appropriate. Cleaning can be followed by a matt or satin sealant to enhance colour and reduce staining. If matching isn’t possible, we’ll suggest complementary replacements and edge details that look intentional rather than patched.
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