Need Paving Repairs in Pollards Hill that actually last? We restore sunken, loose and weed-ridden paving with careful re-levelling, re-sanding and tidy edge repairs. Expect a clean finish, clear pricing and workmanship built for busy SW16 homes.
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Loose blocks, uneven slabs and crumbling joints can quickly make a driveway or patio look tired and become a trip hazard. Our team carries out targeted repairs across SW16, from South Lodge Avenue to the streets near Pollards Hill Library. Whether it’s a few sunken blocks or a wider area that’s shifted, we focus on fixing the cause, not just the symptoms. The result is paving that looks sharper and performs properly in all weather.
Pollards Hill is a quiet residential area with excellent amenities and green spaces, and the paving needs to match that well-kept feel. We regularly work on 1930s semis, post-war housing and maisonettes where driveways and paths have settled over time. Older sub-bases, tree roots and repeated parking can all lead to dips, rocking blocks and failing pointing. Our repairs are designed to blend neatly with existing paving while improving stability and drainage.
We start with an on-site inspection, then recommend the most cost-effective repair: block replacement, re-levelling, re-sanding, pointing repairs, weed treatment, cleaning, sealing or edge repairs. Work is carried out neatly with minimal disruption, and we leave the area tidy and safe to use. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, straightforward advice and repairs that hold up to everyday use. For ongoing peace of mind, our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty.
As a nearby team, we understand the mix of older sub-bases and compacted ground common around the London Borough of Merton. Access can be tight on residential roads, so we plan deliveries, waste removal and parking considerately. Near Pollards Hill Recreation Ground, leaf litter and shade can encourage algae, so we tailor cleaning and sealing accordingly. Our approach keeps repairs practical for day-to-day parking and family use.




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Costs depend on the repair type, access and how much of the area needs lifting. As a guide, small fixes such as replacing a handful of blocks and re-sanding often start around £150–£350. Re-levelling a larger section of driveway or patio is commonly £450–£1,200. Cleaning and sealing is typically £6–£12 per m². We’ll confirm a clear written price after a site visit.
Most paving repairs in the Pollards Hill area are completed within half a day to two days. Replacing a few blocks, re-sanding and weed treatment can be done quickly, while re-levelling larger sections takes longer due to lifting, adjusting the sub-base and compacting properly. Drying times also matter: cleaning and sealing usually needs a dry window. We’ll give a realistic schedule before we start.
In most cases, like-for-like paving repairs are permitted and don’t require planning permission. Rules can come into play if you’re changing levels significantly, altering drainage, or replacing a front garden surface with a non-permeable finish. In the London Borough of Merton, managing surface water correctly is important, especially on driveways. We’ll advise on permeable options and drainage details, and flag anything that may need council approval.
Yes. Our paving repair workmanship comes with a 10-year warranty for peace of mind. It covers issues related to our installation, such as re-levelled areas settling due to poor compaction, edge restraints we’ve repaired failing, or joints we’ve reinstated breaking down prematurely under normal use. It doesn’t cover accidental damage, heavy vehicle overloading, or pre-existing drainage problems outside the repaired area. We’ll explain what’s included in writing.
We can usually source matching blocks or slabs to blend repairs into your existing surface, including common concrete block pavers, clay blocks and natural stone flags. If an exact match isn’t available, we’ll suggest sympathetic alternatives or a feature border to make the repair look intentional. Finish options include fresh kiln-dried sand, resin-based jointing for some paving types, and protective sealants in matt or satin. We’ll help you choose based on usage, slip resistance and maintenance.
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