Upgrade your driveway or path with Resin Bound Surfaces in Streatham Hill. Enjoy a smooth, permeable finish that stays colour-true and weed resistant. Installed by Fine Landscaping, just 10 minutes away.
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Streatham Hill homeowners choose resin bound surfacing for a clean, contemporary look that suits busy lifestyles. Around Streatham Hill station and Christchurch Road, we install permeable finishes that help manage rainfall without puddling. The surface is smooth underfoot, ideal for front paths, side returns and garden seating areas. With a wide colour range, it’s easy to match brickwork and boundary walls.
The Streatham Hill area features Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and mansion conversions, often with compact front gardens and shared access. We design resin bound solutions that maximise usable space while keeping kerb appeal high. Whether you’re near Telford Park or closer to SW2 borders towards Brixton, we tailor edging, falls and drainage to the plot. The result is a tidy entrance that looks smart year-round.
Our process starts with a site visit, measuring levels, checking the existing base and agreeing a finish that complements your property. We install a robust, permeable system using UV-stable resin for long-lasting colour and reduced risk of yellowing. Every installation is completed with careful preparation, clean edges and a consistent aggregate blend. You’ll also receive a 15 year guarantee for added peace of mind.
In the London Borough of Lambeth, many streets around Streatham Hill have limited parking and narrow access, so we plan deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption. We also account for typical clay-heavy ground and variable falls found in older plots, ensuring the base is properly prepared. For mansion conversions and terraces, we can phase work to keep entrances usable. If council guidance affects crossovers or drainage, we’ll flag it early and advise on next steps.




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Costs in Streatham Hill typically range from about £80–£140 per m², depending on the base condition, access, edging details and the aggregate blend you choose. If an existing driveway needs excavation, new sub-base, or repairs to falls and levels, expect the upper end of the range. Smaller areas can cost more per m² due to setup time and materials. We provide a clear, itemised quote after a survey.
Most resin bound installations take 1–3 days on site once the base is ready, with larger driveways taking longer. If we need to excavate, install a new sub-base, or lay a new asphalt/concrete base, allow an additional few days plus curing time. Weather can affect scheduling, as resin is best laid in dry conditions. Access constraints common around SW2 can also influence timings for deliveries and removal.
In many cases, a resin bound driveway is permitted development because it’s permeable and SuDS compliant, which helps with surface water rules. However, planning or permissions may apply if you’re altering a vehicle crossover, working within a conservation area, or making significant changes to boundaries. Requirements can vary across the London Borough of Lambeth. We’ll discuss your specific property, check constraints, and advise if you need to contact the council before work starts.
We provide a 15 year guarantee on our resin bound installations, covering the integrity of the installed surface when used as intended. In addition, Fine Landscaping includes a 10-year workmanship warranty, covering issues linked to installation quality such as poor bonding, cracking caused by incorrect preparation, or edge failures. Normal wear, impact damage, or problems caused by an unsuitable existing base not agreed for replacement are excluded. We explain coverage clearly in writing.
You can choose from a wide colour range of natural aggregates, from warm golds and ambers to modern greys and charcoal tones. Popular design options include contrasting borders, geometric panels, and matching steps or thresholds for a seamless look. We can also advise on edging types (stone, brick, aluminium) to suit Victorian and Edwardian frontages. During the survey, we bring samples and recommend blends that complement your brickwork, paving and garden style.
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