Paving Repairs in Paddington that restore safety, drainage and kerb appeal. From sunken blocks to loose edges, we repair and refresh paving without unnecessary replacement. Fast visits to W2 from our Norbury base in around 45 minutes.
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Uneven paving, rocking blocks and crumbling joints can quickly make entrances and patios look tired and become a trip hazard. Our team carries out targeted repairs across W2, including around Paddington station and Little Venice. We fix the cause as well as the surface, so the area looks neat and performs properly in wet weather. Expect tidy workmanship, clear communication and results that blend with your existing paving.
Paddington homes range from elegant stucco townhouses to mansion flats and modern apartments with communal courtyards. These properties often have compact front gardens, basement lightwells and shared access routes where neat edges and good drainage matter. We’re used to working around resident parking, concierge arrangements and restricted access. If your paving has settled, spread, or lost its jointing, we’ll match materials and finishes for a seamless repair.
We start with a site check, then identify whether the issue is joint loss, sub-base settlement, edge failure or weed ingress. Repairs can include block replacement, re-levelling, re-sanding, pointing repairs, weed treatment, cleaning and sealing, plus edge repairs where restraints have moved. We protect nearby walls and thresholds, keep disruption low, and leave the area clean and usable. All workmanship is backed by our 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
The Paddington area includes busy streets, controlled parking and limited loading windows, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. Around Paddington Basin and Bayswater, we often see settlement from older sub-bases and heavy foot traffic, plus weeds taking hold in open joints. We use the right jointing sands, edge restraints and compaction methods to suit the site. If access is shared, we coordinate timings to keep pathways safe and clear.




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Costs depend on the size of the affected area and the type of repair needed. For small fixes such as re-sanding, weed treatment and replacing a handful of blocks, many jobs fall around £250–£600. Re-levelling larger sections with sub-base work and edge repairs is commonly £700–£1,800+. Cleaning and sealing is typically priced per m², often £8–£20 per m² depending on condition and product choice.
Most paving repairs are completed in a single visit. Small jobs—like replacing a few blocks, re-sanding joints and spot pointing—often take 2–5 hours. Re-levelling larger sections or rebuilding edges can take 1–2 days, especially if the sub-base needs attention. Drying times for sealers may add a further 24–48 hours before heavy use. Access, parking and weather can also affect scheduling.
In most cases, like-for-like paving repairs are classed as maintenance and don’t require planning permission. If you’re altering levels, changing materials significantly, or creating new impermeable surfacing at the front of a property, rules can apply—particularly in conservation areas. We’ll advise on compliant options such as permeable paving or suitable drainage solutions. If needed, we can help you check City of Westminster requirements before work starts.
Yes. Our paving repair workmanship is covered by a 10-year warranty. This includes issues related to our installation, such as re-laid areas settling due to inadequate preparation, failed edge restraints we’ve repaired, or jointing problems caused by poor application. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, misuse, or pre-existing drainage faults outside the repaired area. We’ll explain what’s covered for your specific project in writing.
We aim to match your existing paving first—common options include concrete block paving, clay pavers, natural stone setts and sandstone or limestone flags. For joints, we can use kiln-dried sand, resin-based jointing compounds, or traditional pointing where appropriate. Cleaning can be followed by a matt or satin sealer, depending on the look you want. We’ll bring samples and recommend the best option for durability, slip resistance and colour match.
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