Paving Repairs in Parsons Green that restore safety, kerb appeal and a crisp finish. From loose blocks to tired joints, we repair, clean and seal for a long-lasting result. Book a local survey and clear, itemised quote.
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Uneven paving, rocking blocks and widening joints can quickly spoil an entrance or patio in SW6. Our team carries out targeted repairs near Parsons Green tube station and around Eel Brook Common, fixing the cause rather than masking the symptoms. We handle block replacement, re-levelling and pointing repairs to remove trip hazards and stop water pooling. The result is paving that looks tidy, drains properly and feels solid underfoot.
Parsons Green’s Victorian terraces, Georgian cottages and mansion flats often have compact front gardens, shared access routes and well-used paths to bin stores. We’re used to working with older sub-bases, settlement around drains, and edging that has shifted over time. Whether it’s a small patio behind a terrace in Fulham or a driveway approach nearer Putney Bridge, we match existing blocks and finishes as closely as possible. For period properties, we keep the look sharp without making it feel overly new.
We start with a site check to identify movement, drainage issues and failed joints, then recommend the most efficient repair plan. Typical work includes lifting and re-laying sunken areas, replacing damaged blocks, re-sanding and sealing where appropriate, plus weed treatment and cleaning. We protect surrounding planting, keep walkways safe, and leave the site tidy at the end of each day. Homeowners choose us for clear communication, reliable scheduling and workmanship backed by a 10-year warranty.
We regularly carry out paving repairs parsons green area properties with tight access and limited on-street parking. In the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, we plan deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption and keep entrances usable. Many gardens sit on made ground and older sub-bases, so we check compaction and edge restraint before re-laying. Our approach suits everything from mansion flat courtyards to terrace patios near The White Horse.




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Costs vary with the size of the affected area and the depth of remedial work needed. For minor fixes such as re-sanding, weed treatment and small pointing repairs, budgets often start around £150–£350. Re-levelling sunken sections and replacing blocks commonly falls in the £450–£1,200 range. Larger, more complex repairs involving edging and drainage adjustments can be £1,200–£2,500+. We provide a clear, itemised quote after inspection.
Many repairs are completed in a half day to one day, especially re-sanding, cleaning and small block replacements. Re-levelling a settled section typically takes 1–2 days, depending on how much needs lifting and the condition of the sub-base. If we’re repairing edges, correcting falls for drainage, or waiting for surfaces to dry before sealing, allow 2–3 days. Access, weather and matching materials can also affect timescales.
Most paving repairs are classed as maintenance and don’t require planning permission, particularly when you’re like-for-like repairing an existing patio or driveway. Rules can come into play if you’re altering levels significantly, changing drainage arrangements, or creating a new impermeable front driveway. In Hammersmith and Fulham, we also consider any conservation area constraints and practical requirements for waste removal. We’ll advise what applies to your property before work starts.
Yes. Our paving repair work comes with a 10-year warranty covering workmanship, including re-laid areas, edge repairs and jointing performance under normal use. It protects you against issues caused by installation faults such as early settlement of repaired sections or failed restraints. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, heavy vehicle overloading beyond the design, or underlying problems outside the repaired area (for example, collapsed drains). We’ll explain coverage clearly in writing.
We aim to match your existing paving first, sourcing compatible blocks and colours where possible. For jointing, options include kiln-dried sand for block paving, traditional mortar pointing for flags, or resin-based jointing compounds in suitable areas. We can also advise on cleaning methods, stain treatments and sealers in matt or satin finishes to suit period properties. If you’re considering a refreshed look, we’ll suggest edging styles and laying patterns that complement your home.
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