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Block Paving: A versatile and popular option, block paving provides a neat and attractive finish. Available in various colours and patterns, it is ideal for creating custom driveway designs. Similar to cobblestone paving which is more expensive and high end option same as natural stone driveways.
Gravel Driveways: Gravel is a cost-effective and low-maintenance solution for driveways, offering excellent drainage and a rustic appearance.
Resin Bonded Driveways: This modern, durable option provides a smooth, seamless surface and is available in a wide range of colours, perfect for contemporary properties.
Tarmac Driveways: Durable and quick to install, tarmac or asphalt driveways are an affordable choice that works well for both residential and commercial properties.
Concrete Driveways: Available in plain or decorative finishes, concrete is a long-lasting and versatile material for driveway construction.
Pattern Imprinted Concrete: A decorative option that mimics natural stone, brick, or other materials, pattern imprinted concrete adds character to any driveway while offering strength and durability.
Block Paving: Known for its versatility, block paving is made from concrete or natural stone and offers both aesthetic appeal and functionality.
Gravel: Gravel is a popular choice for driveways due to its affordability, ease of installation, and ability to provide good drainage.
Resin Bound: Resin bound driveways create a smooth, durable, and stylish surface that is UV stable and highly resistant to cracking.
Tarmac: Tarmac driveways are known for their affordability and strength, with the added benefit of being easy to repair and maintain.
Concrete: Concrete is a strong, low-maintenance material, offering both durability and flexibility for a variety of driveway designs.
Pattern Imprinted Concrete: This type of concrete driveway provides a decorative, textured finish that simulates the appearance of other materials such as brick, stone, or slate.
Cracking: Over time, driveways can develop cracks due to weather conditions or poor installation, potentially causing water damage and further deterioration.
Staining: Oil, grease, and other substances can stain driveways, especially on porous materials like concrete or block paving, making them look worn. Pressure washing driveway sometimes can help.
Uneven Surface: Settling or shifting ground can cause driveways to become uneven, leading to water pooling and a bumpy ride for vehicles.
Weeds and Moss: Weeds can grow between blocks or cracks in the surface, and moss can build up, particularly on shaded driveways.
Drainage Issues: Poor drainage can lead to water pooling on the surface, causing damage to the driveway and potentially leading to flooding or erosion problems.