Paving Repairs in Marylebone that restore safety, drainage and kerb appeal without a full relay. From loose blocks to failed pointing, we repair, clean and seal for a crisp finish that lasts.
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Worn paving can make entrances and garden routes look tired and become a trip risk, especially after heavy footfall and winter weather. We carry out targeted repairs across W1, keeping surfaces neat and level. Whether you’re near Marylebone High Street or closer to Regent’s Park, we match existing materials and reinstate clean lines. Expect practical advice and repairs designed to blend in, not stand out.
Marylebone homes often include Georgian townhouses, mansion blocks and period conversions with compact forecourts and courtyards. These settings commonly suffer from rocking blocks, dipped sections and edging movement caused by historic sub-bases and repeated utility works. We’re used to working around basement lightwells, railings and tight access points typical of the area. If you need paving repairs Marylebone area residents rely on, we tailor the approach to the property and the paving type.
Our process starts with a site check to identify why the paving has failed—sub-base settlement, poor falls, joint loss or root/weed pressure. We then re-level, replace damaged blocks, re-sand joints, repair pointing and treat weeds before cleaning and sealing where appropriate. Work is scheduled to minimise disruption, with clear communication throughout. Homeowners choose us for consistent workmanship, tidy sites and a 10-year warranty on qualifying repairs.
In the City of Westminster, access and parking can be the biggest challenge on repair days, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. Many Marylebone streets have tight forecourts and shared entrances, meaning we keep noise, dust and storage to a minimum. We also account for older drainage layouts and the need to maintain correct falls away from buildings. From Baker Street to Fitzrovia borders, we adapt methods to suit high-traffic walkways and premium finishes.




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Costs vary with the size of the affected area, the paving type and how much re-levelling is needed. As a guide, small repairs and re-sanding/weed treatment often start from around £250–£600. Re-levelling a sunken section with block replacement is commonly £600–£1,500+. Cleaning and sealing is typically priced per m², often £8–£20 per m² depending on condition and products used.
Most minor repairs—such as replacing a few blocks, re-sanding joints and localised re-levelling—can be completed in half a day to one day. Larger areas with deeper settlement, edge restraints to rebuild, or extensive pointing repairs may take 2–3 days. Drying times also matter: cleaning, jointing and sealing can require suitable weather and a return visit. Access restrictions in W1 can affect scheduling and set-up time.
In most cases, like-for-like paving repairs are classed as maintenance and don’t require planning permission. However, rules can apply if you’re changing levels significantly, altering drainage, or switching to a non-permeable surface in a front garden where water must drain to a permeable area. Conservation considerations can also apply in parts of Westminster. We’ll advise what’s likely permitted and can help you check any relevant council guidance before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on qualifying paving repairs, covering workmanship issues such as re-levelled areas settling due to installation faults, edge restraints failing, or jointing problems where we’ve carried out the full repair specification. It doesn’t cover damage from third-party works, tree root movement, flooding, or heavy impact. We’ll explain what’s included for your specific job and how to keep the surface performing well over time.
We aim to match what you already have, whether that’s concrete block paving, clay pavers, natural stone setts, or resin-bound edging details. If you want a subtle refresh, we can introduce contrasting borders, replace stained blocks, or adjust joint colours with kiln-dried sand or resin jointing where suitable. Sealer finishes can be matt or enhanced. We’ll bring samples and recommend options that suit Marylebone’s period façades and hardwearing requirements.
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