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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.
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 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.
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.