Those heavy downpours hitting the North Downs can turn Coulsdon driveways into temporary lakes. Permeable paving lets rainwater drain naturally through your surface, keeping puddles at bay whilst meeting modern drainage regulations.
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Victorian properties along Coulsdon Common Road weren't built with today's rainfall patterns in mind. Many homeowners in CR5 are discovering permeable surfaces solve persistent water pooling issues that plague traditional tarmac or concrete drives. The technology works brilliantly on sloping plots common throughout the area, channelling water away from foundations naturally.
Installation begins by excavating existing surfaces down to stable ground, typically 300-350mm deep. A graduated aggregate sub-base creates the drainage reservoir, topped with either permeable block paving, resin-bound gravel, or porous concrete. Each square metre can handle approximately 6,000 litres annually - more than enough for Coulsdon's wettest winters. The finished surface looks indistinguishable from premium conventional paving.
Twenty years installing drives across the Croydon borders means understanding local geology matters. Chalk substrates beneath much of Coulsdon require specific preparation techniques our crews have perfected through countless local projects.




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Standard residential driveways in CR5 typically range £85-120 per square metre, depending on chosen materials and ground conditions. A typical two-car drive runs £3,500-5,500 complete.
All CR5 postcodes receive our full service, from Old Coulsdon village through to properties backing onto Happy Valley. Regular projects in neighbouring Purley, Chipstead and Caterham too.
Most Coulsdon driveways take 4-6 days from breaking ground to driving on the new surface. Weather permitting, naturally.
Each project carries decade-long coverage against structural failure, plus separate guarantees on permeability rates remaining above 100mm/hour throughout the warranty period.
Gradient presents no problem - the sub-base design actually improves water management on slopes. Many successful installations on roads like Marlpit Lane prove the system's effectiveness on inclines.
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