Upgrade your frontage with Tarmac Driveways in Hayes (Bromley) built for daily use and clean kerb appeal. We install, resurface and repair tarmac with crisp edging, optional red tarmac and dropped kerbs. Most driveways are completed in 1–2 days with tidy, respectful working.
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Fine Landscaping delivers hard-wearing tarmac driveways that suit Hayes’ semi-rural feel and wider plots. From homes near Hayes Common to properties around Hayes station, we create smooth, durable surfaces that look smart year-round. Choose a brand-new driveway, a fresh tarmac overlay, or targeted repairs to worn areas. We also handle decorative edging and practical drainage detailing for a neat finish.
Hayes (BR2) includes large detached houses, period cottages and many 1930s properties with generous front gardens and shared access considerations. We regularly work across the tarmac driveways Hayes (Bromley) area, including West Wickham and Bromley Common, where drive widths, turning space and boundary lines vary. Our team plans levels carefully so cars clear thresholds and paths meet the drive cleanly. The result is a driveway that fits the character of the property rather than overpowering it.
We start with a site visit to check the existing base, levels and any soft spots, then recommend the right build-up for longevity. Our process covers excavation where needed, a well-compacted sub-base, tidy edging, and a professionally laid tarmac finish. You’ll get clear timescales, a written scope, and workmanship backed by our 10-year warranty. Homeowners choose us for straightforward communication, clean working practices and consistent results.
Driveways in BR2 often sit beside mature trees and commons, so we allow for root zones, leaf debris and seasonal movement. Access and on-street parking can be tight around Hayes station, so we plan deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption. We also align our work with London Borough of Bromley requirements when a dropped kerb is needed. Levels are set to protect thresholds and guide surface water away from buildings.
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Most tarmac driveways in Hayes (Bromley) fall between £40–£70 per square metre, depending on excavation, sub-base depth, edging and access. Typical overall costs are often around £1,600–£3,500 for standard domestic drive sizes. Repairs and resurfacing can cost less than a full dig-out, while red tarmac, decorative edging and dropped kerb works can increase the budget. We provide an itemised quote after a site check.
Most domestic tarmac driveways take 1–2 days to complete, depending on size and whether we’re installing new or resurfacing. A straightforward overlay can be quicker, while full excavation, deeper sub-base work or complex edging may push the job into a second day. Weather, access for wagons, and curing times can also affect scheduling. We’ll confirm a realistic programme before work starts and keep you updated on-site.
In many cases, driveway surfacing is permitted development, but rules can apply to drainage, levels and where water runs off. If you need a dropped kerb, you’ll usually require approval through the London Borough of Bromley and work must meet their specifications. Some properties near commons or with particular constraints may have extra considerations. We’ll advise what’s likely to be needed and can help you navigate the process before installation begins.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our tarmac driveway installations, covering issues such as premature failure caused by poor installation, inadequate compaction or incorrect levels. It’s designed to give peace of mind that the base and surface have been laid correctly. Normal wear, accidental damage, heavy commercial vehicles and problems caused by underlying services aren’t typically covered. We’ll explain care guidance and what to expect as the surface beds in.
You can choose standard black tarmac for a clean, classic finish, or red tarmac for a warmer look that suits period homes. We can add decorative edging (block, kerb or stone) to frame the drive and protect borders, plus practical details such as strengthened entrance areas. For existing drives, resurfacing can refresh the look without full replacement, and we can patch and repair localised damage. We’ll recommend options based on your property style, parking needs and budget.
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