Morden's clay soil and frequent downpours make traditional driveways a nightmare. Permeable paving lets rainwater drain naturally, keeping your property dry and your conscience clear.
Response within 24 hours
Those puddles forming outside your Victorian terrace every autumn? They're telling you something. Across Morden Park and Lower Morden, homeowners battle surface water that has nowhere to go. Permeable paving creates thousands of tiny drainage channels, turning your driveway into a sophisticated water management system that actually works with nature.
Picture crushed stone locked between specially designed pavers, each gap calibrated to absorb rainfall at precisely the right rate. Beneath lies a sub-base engineered to store water temporarily before it percolates into the ground. No more watching rainwater cascade towards your front door. The system handles everything from summer showers to those biblical November deluges that flood the Northern Line.
Twenty years installing driveways from St Helier to Morden Hall Park has taught us which solutions last. Your neighbours trust us because we understand SM4's unique drainage challenges and building regulations.




Rated 4.9/5 from over 280 verified reviews
Most two-car driveways in SM4 run between £4,500 and £7,000, depending on whether you're dealing with existing concrete or starting fresh. Corner plots near Morden Park often cost slightly more due to increased visibility requirements.
Absolutely - from the Edwardian houses along London Road to the newer developments near Morden Cemetery, we cover every street in SM4. Recent projects include driveways on Hillcross Avenue and throughout the St Helier estate.
A standard driveway transformation takes 5-7 working days, weather permitting. Larger properties near Morden Park sometimes need an extra couple of days for the sub-base to settle properly.
Every installation carries a decade-long guarantee covering both materials and workmanship. Should drainage rates drop, we'll power-wash and rejuvenate the surface at no charge - though honestly, proper maintenance usually prevents this entirely.
Definitely. Modern permeable systems support vehicles up to 7.5 tonnes when installed correctly. The interlocking design actually distributes weight better than standard tarmac, making it ideal for heavier vehicles.
Get your free, no-obligation quote today.