Upgrade your driveway or garden paths with Resin Bound Surfaces in Herne Hill. Enjoy a smooth, permeable finish that looks sharp year-round, with minimal upkeep. Fine Landscaping installs premium resin systems built for SE24 homes.
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For homeowners in SE24, resin bound surfacing is a smart way to refresh tired concrete, cracked tarmac or uneven paving. Our installations suit front drives, side returns and garden paths leading towards Brockwell Park or the Sunday market routes. The finish is smooth underfoot, visually clean, and designed to drain properly after heavy rain. If you want kerb appeal without constant maintenance, resin is a strong choice.
Herne Hill’s Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and period conversions often have compact front gardens and shared access, so every centimetre matters. We design resin layouts that complement brickwork, railings and traditional boundary details while maximising usable space. Whether you’re near Herne Hill station or closer to Dulwich and Brixton, we tailor edging, falls and thresholds to suit the property. The result is a neat, contemporary surface that still feels right for a period home.
We start with a site visit to assess the base, drainage and levels, then recommend the right build-up for longevity. Our resin systems are UV stable, SuDS compliant and weed resistant, with a wide colour range to match your home. Installations are completed with clear communication, tidy working practices and a 15 year guarantee for peace of mind. Local homeowners choose us because we focus on preparation and finishing details, not shortcuts.
We’re familiar with access constraints around SE24 streets, including narrow frontages and limited parking near Herne Hill station. Ground levels and drainage can vary between Lambeth and Southwark sides, so we set accurate falls and keep thresholds tidy. Where properties sit close to pavements, we plan deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption. Our approach suits the mix of terraces and conversions across Tulse Hill, Denmark Hill and nearby roads.




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Costs in Herne Hill typically range from £90–£140 per m², depending on the base condition, edging, drainage work and aggregate choice. Small paths can cost more per m² due to set-up and detailing, while larger driveways often reduce the unit rate. If excavation or a new permeable base is required, budget can rise to around £140–£180 per m². We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
Most resin bound paths take 1–2 days, while an average driveway is usually 2–4 days, depending on preparation. If we need to excavate, install a new permeable base, or adjust levels to meet thresholds, allow 4–7 days. Weather matters too: resin is best laid in dry conditions and suitable temperatures. We’ll confirm a schedule in advance and keep you updated throughout the job.
In many cases, resin bound surfacing is permitted development for front gardens and driveways, particularly because it can be permeable and SuDS compliant. However, rules can change for listed buildings, conservation areas, or where you’re altering access crossings/kerbs. Requirements may also differ slightly between Lambeth and Southwark. We’ll flag any likely permissions, advise on compliant drainage design, and help you understand what needs checking before work begins.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty covering installation-related issues such as lifting, cracking due to poor preparation, or edge failures, subject to normal use. In addition, our systems are installed to deliver long-term performance, and we back the finished surface with a 15 year guarantee on the resin bound installation specification. We’ll explain what’s covered, how to care for the surface, and what can void cover (e.g., heavy tracked vehicles).
You can choose from a wide colour range of natural aggregates, from warm golden tones to contemporary greys and charcoal blends. Popular design options include contrasting borders, step and threshold detailing, and patterns to define parking bays or pathways. We also advise on edging choices (brick, stone, aluminium) to suit Victorian and Edwardian façades. We’ll bring samples, discuss slip resistance and finish, then recommend a look that complements your home.
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