Paving & Driveway | Block
Irvine - KA11
Enquiry from: Jimmy S
Start Date: Immediate
Patio 28sqm looking for sandstone with edging and drainage
Block paving can look great as a driveway. It really is an elegant and functional solution to your driveway and can give your home great kerb appeal. Whether you want a classic herringbone design or something a bit different, there are many block paving options and materials available to you. The bricks used in block paving are most commonly made of clay, but some are made up of different composite materials. Among the main advantages to block paving is that if a few of the bricks get broken over time, they can simply be replaced. In addition, it means that it's simpler to perform work under the top of paving without leaving a mark. The most frequent pattern that driveway companies lay is the herringbone pattern since it has the strongest interlock, rendering it a great choice for driveways. The herringbone pattern is established by the tradesperson by setting the blocks at 45 degrees or 90 degrees to the perpendicular. Both types of herringbone pattern create a stylish and interesting look for your driveway that can make your home look fantastic to buyers. Complete our online form to speak to up to 4 driveway companies who can give you a quote for a block-paved driveway.
The typical cost for a block paving project is about £4,000. For smaller areas of paving, or if you live in a cheaper area of the country, expect to pay approximately £3,000, but for larger areas or within the London area, costs may be as much as £4,600-£5,000.
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Irvine is a new town, upon the coastline of the Firth of Clyde in North Ayrshire. The town houses 39,527, which actually makes it the biggest settlement in North Ayrshire. Since 2006, ideas have been underway to refresh the Irvine Bay, for instance the inclusion of a lot more housing areas. If you're considering updating your household, ensure to work with vetted and trustworthy industry professionals locally to get the best price for the work you would like carried out.
Irvine - KA11
Enquiry from: Jimmy S
Start Date: Immediate
Patio 28sqm looking for sandstone with edging and drainage
Irvine - KA12
Enquiry from: William S
Start Date: Immediate
18 meter by 6 meters oblong Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Semi detached What work is required: Driveway Roughly how big is the driveway area: 1-2 cars Do you require...
Irvine - KA12
Enquiry from: Robert W
Start Date: Immediate
Looking for drive way 24 meters by 2.6 meters
Irvine - KA12
Enquiry from: Peter R
Start Date: Immediate
Moonoblocking 5/3 metres Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Location: Front What work is required: Driveway Property Type: Terrace Do you require: Block Paving Roughly how big is the dr...
Irvine - KA12
Enquiry from: Mrs B
Start Date: Immediate
Lift old slabs prepare drive for monoblock Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Semi detached Do you require: Block Paving Location: Front What work is required: D...
Irvine - KA11
Enquiry from: Ross M
Start Date: Less than one month
Large area to front, side and back of 5 bed house to be monoblocked, paved, patioed and drainage installed in area to side and rear to solve a lying water problem Are you the property owner: Owner of ...
Irvine - KA12
Enquiry from: Billy B
Start Date: Immediate
3mtr x 5mtr monoblock drive . drop kerb re tarmac knock small wall down take all rubble away. Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace Do you require: Block Paving ...
Irvine - KA12
Enquiry from: Lillie W
Start Date: Immediate
Three steps to be built at patio door Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace Do you require: Block Paving
Irvine - KA12
Enquiry from: Lillie W
Start Date: Less than one month
Three steps made from brick and slabs to be made coming from patio door Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace Do you require: Block Paving Location: Rear What work i...
Irvine - KA11
Enquiry from: AJ G
Start Date: Immediate
Customer visited the mypatioprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Property owner: Owner, Work description: To lay and concrete 600mm x 600mm buff paving slabs. Area = ...
Irvine - KA12
Enquiry from: Robert Y
Start Date: Immediate
90 square metres of patio to be laid
Irvine - KA11
Enquiry from: Ina S
Start Date: Immediate
driveway Homeowner Supplied and fitted Please contact to appoint
Irvine - KA11
Enquiry from: Yvonne J
Start Date: Immediate
2car length driveway and side of house path ,step and curve path under window also drainage in front of garage and full length of drive on nieghbours side.
Irvine - KA11
Enquiry from: David M
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
There is a piece of grassed area measuring about 14 feet x 4 feet at the front of the house that we would like monoblocked to match monoblocked parking areas on both sides of it, the blocks being the ...
Irvine - KA12
Enquiry from: Robert W
Start Date: Immediate
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Have you decided to install block paving and wondering what the best sand to be applied to the joints is in order to achieve a perfect job? Well, you’re at the right place! This is one of the most frequently asked questions when it comes to block paving and we seek to give you a reliable solution once and for all.
The best sand for block paving is a kiln-dried sand. It’s an extremely fine sand which has been dried in a kiln to get rid of all the water before it’s incorporated to achieve the best results. Therefore, the sand contains no moisture and is commonly used to fill the joints of block paving to keep the paving’s structure rigid and strong. It also goes a long way to prevent the ingress of water while stopping the paving from moving and becoming loose. The major reason why the paving sand must be dried is to allow it flow easily into the joints as well as the block paving’s gaps. As result of this smooth flowing to the bottom of the joints, there will be no sand sticking to the sides of the pavers.
Another major reason why kiln-dried sand is commonly applied to the block paving’s joints is to prevent water from penetrating the paved area. It also tightens the individual pavers together to prevent from moving and becoming loose. In the event whereby you happen to leave the joints of your block paving without kiln dried sand, it’s highly likely that they’ll sink as a result of water penetration and the blocks will become very loose. After washing block paving, it’s very important to also replace any sand washed off in the process once the paving is dried to prevent water ingress into the joints.
Your contractor should have access to your driveway and a power source. If they have these things, you don’t need to be there while they’re working on your driveway. However, it’s worth being around if you can so you can clarify details and answer any questions.
Is Block Paving Permeable?
Back in 2008, there was a regulation introduced which comes with a requirement guiding the pavement of front gardens. It requires homeowners to incorporate the conventional impermeable driveways which makes for an uncontrolled run off of rainwater into sewers, roadways, local watercourses etc. However since then, new systems have been established which complies with the legislation and permit driveway laying of block paving without requiring planning permission while still providing the same visually appealing features as the conventional systems. Therefore, a short and simple answer to whether block paving is permeable is yes.
A permeable paving driveway (unlike the conventional ones which quickly diverts rainwater towards the edges to local drains) purposefully diverts rainwater into the built paving structure which oversees a controlled release of the rainwater into the environment. Permeable block paving comes with a wide range of benefits which includes the following:
• No Planning Permission Required
Unlike the traditional system, permeable block paving requires no planning permission as it oversees the driveway draining by ensuring that the surface water passes directly through the joints which makes sure the drains are not over worked and minimizing the risk of flood.
• Puddles Reduction By Natural Drainage
A permeable block paving minimizes puddles as well as standing water which helps to boost natural drainage. This is due to the laying process which features little voids that permits the passage of water.
• Natural Filtration
A natural filtration occurs when water is allowed to return to the ground by permeable block paving which helps assists in getting rid of any pollutants from the rain water.
• Flood Prevention
Permeable paving can help to prevent flooding as it absorbs water rather than directing it to the local drains or leaving it to build up on the surface’s top.
• Natural & Sustainable Materials
Natural and recyclable materials can be incorporated in producing permeable paving which is an excellent choice especially if you’re seeking a more sustainable driveway.
Can You Lay Block Paving On Top Of Concrete?
The replacement or improvement of your driveway is unarguably one of the most expensive projects you can undertake in the exterior of your home. When done by a true professional the results can be impressive and visually appealing, however you’d have to pay huge bucks to have this done. This is exactly the situation with block paving as it is not only time consuming, but also a lot more expensive when compared to other types of driveway.
A large chuck of this cost is associated with the removal of the existing driveway. So assuming your old driveway is concrete, can you simply pave over the existing concrete? If yes, will it save you money? The simple and short answer is yes. It’s in fact advisable to pave over concrete as this will not only add around 20% to your home’s value, but also make it look a lot more attractive and pleasing to the eye.
However, there are some problems associated with block paving over concrete. It may be better to remove the concrete in situations whereby the base is substandard. For instance, if the ground underneath the concrete is failing, there’ll most definitely be problems.
Also, there’ll be some issues with settling (not even the cracks). If your concrete is dropping little amounts every year, these can affect the blocks and ultimately lead to dropping of some sections of the block paving in such a way that they’ll no longer be on the same level as the other blocks. Giving a rise to the possibility of drainage issues, tripping hazard and lots more.
Other issues that may crop up can be triggered as a result of using the wrong size block height as well as totally ignoring or overlooking the undulations of the concrete.
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