Driveway Repair
Preston - PR2
Enquiry from: Sofia K
Start Date: Immediate
Driveway repair, tarmac work
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Preston - PR2
Enquiry from: Sofia K
Start Date: Immediate
Driveway repair, tarmac work
Preston - PR1
Enquiry from: Tess S
Start Date: Immediate
new build house. garden needs tilling with sand and compost. paths and seating area and foundation for shed. on a tight budget. i am disabled and have applied for garden grant which i hope will cover ...
Preston - PR2
Enquiry from: Mohammad A
Start Date: Immediate
Tarmac of driveway and front of house
Preston - PR2
Enquiry from: Mohammad A
Start Date: Immediate
Gravel laid on driveway..
Preston - PR5
Enquiry from: Sarah W
Start Date: Immediate
Original tarmac taking up and front lawn and replacing with resin driveway, width for 3 cars.
Preston - PR2
Enquiry from: Katherine W
Start Date: Immediate
driveway tarmacked and cover where a ramp used to be.. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached do you require: asphalt/tarmac what work do you need to have done:...
Preston - PR5
Enquiry from: Gerard K
Start Date: Immediate
A skip lorry has driven over my flags and broken or dislodged 5 of my flags
Preston - PR4
Enquiry from: Sharon P
Start Date: Immediate
A price for resin driveway small front garden with pepples
Preston - PR1
Enquiry from: Taylor S
Start Date: Immediate
hello, please could you provide a quote to tarmac a driveway? i do apologies but i am unsure on the measurement of the area. many thanks, taylor
Preston - PR5
Enquiry from: Robert M
Start Date: Immediate
i have an indian stone patio that needs totally re laying are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached do you require: gravel & stone location: rear what work is required...
Preston - PR3
Enquiry from: Peter T
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extend existing patio add approx 8 square m are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached do you require: block paving location: rear what work is required: patio what...
Preston - PR4
Enquiry from: Edward B
Start Date: Immediate
leveling to driveway (car wheel troughs) plus two small areas of loose or uneven surface. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached do you require: block paving lo...
Preston - PR2
Enquiry from: Sue W
Start Date: Immediate
Indian stone patio needs repointing. Are approx 10m x 4m
Preston - PR1
Enquiry from: Farzana N
Start Date: Immediate
Tarmac at the back of the house. It's already concreted and levelled etc i have pictures if needed once you email me. Its about 12m by 5
Preston - PR1
Enquiry from: Farzana N
Start Date: Immediate
Tarmac at the back of the house. It's already concreted and levelled etc i have pictures if needed once you email me. Its about 12m by 5
Preston - PR3
Enquiry from: David M
Start Date: Immediate
80 square metres imprinted concrete the base of mot type 1 is already laid.Please send quotes by e-mail.
Preston - PR3
Enquiry from: Cameron G
Start Date: Immediate
Pattern Printed Concrete. Sub-Base and 100mm thick concrete
Preston - PR4
Enquiry from: Roger S
Start Date: Immediate
rem1ove present surface and replace with tarmac or concrete or paving
Preston - PR2
Enquiry from: M S
Start Date: Immediate
Block paved driveway. Also needs some fencing Please contact to appoint
Preston - PR5
Enquiry from: Asiea R
Start Date: Immediate
tarmac has been lifted from two parts of the drive so needs flattening are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached do you require: asphalt/tarmac what work do you ne...
Are you planning to install a driveway on your home or property? If yes, then you’ll most likely be interested to know exactly how much it’s going to cost. Well, to get started you’ll have to decide whether you’ll be doing this yourself or perhaps you’d be hiring a specialist. The project could be much more effective if you decide to tackle it on your own as you’re only going to be worried about the paying for the materials without any labour costs. However, installing a driveway is not the simplest of tasks even for the competent and more experienced DIYers. Therefore, if you choose to carry out the project on your own, you should also get ready for a longer completion time than it would have been if you hired a professional which is usually around 48 hours. If you have all the tools and materials in place before commencement, then it’s possible to complete the project over the weekend. However, there are many risks involved such as the possibility of misjudging the proper quantity of concrete mixture (for a concrete driveway) and more. So, how much does driveway installer charge?
Well, just like other home improvement projects, the amount charged by driveway installers depend on a number of factors like the type of driveway (concrete, asphalt, tarmac etc), size of the area, the experience of the professional, the property’s location and lots more. However, in general, the average cost of a driveway ranges between £35 to £85 per square metre. For labour costs, you can expect to pay between £200 to £450 per day based on the work’s complexity.
The table shows the sorts of task that Driveway Installers typically do as well as the regular cost series of these projects. Some jobs take longer to finish than others so costs do be very different by project.
View our Driveway Installer cost guide View our Driveway Installer adviceDriveway Installer job | Driveway Installer cost in 2025 |
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Tarmac paving and driveways in Preston | £1,125-£1,725 |
Block paving in Preston | £3,000-£4,600 |
Slab Paving and Driveway in Preston | £1,875-£2,875 |
Driveway cleaning in Preston | £225-£345 |
Gravel paving and driveways in Preston | £3,000-£4,600 |
Pattern imprinted driveways in Preston | £3,750-£5,750 |
Resin bound driveway in Preston | £2,625-£4,025 |
Driveway repair in Preston | £1,520-£2,280 |
Indian Stone Paving in Preston | £2,000-£3,800 |
Pave Driveway in Preston | £1,800-£3,100 |
Gravel is the cheapest driveway surfacing material. Asphalt costs a little more than gravel, and concrete is significantly more expensive. The cost of paving depends on the material you use. Obtain as many quotes as possible as materials and costs differ from company to company.
While many professionals will recommend a pressure washer to clean block paving, it’s possible to clean your paving without one – just scrub the affected areas with a firm bristled brush and use plenty of soap. Then, rinse off the area with clean water.
Do you know why paving slaps is a popular choice for both driveways and patios? Well, it’s the versatility! With its durability, diverse colour range, different styles as well as a timeless appeal, paving slabs happen to be a common choice amongst home owners. However, you should know that redeeming these benefits is not as simple as shovelling mortar and pressing down the paving slabs, and neither is it a case whereby you can just copy the laying process of a porcelain paving or block paving. Laying of paving slabs is on a whole other level! As a result, we’d recommend employing a trustworthy professional who can guarantee the best results the first time, especially if you lack proper training or experience to complete the task. In this step by step guide, you’ll discover more about the paving slabs laying process.
• Prepare your paving foundation. This includes checking that your foundation is level, marking out the area to be paved with wooden pegs, removing all vegetation and top soil to a depth of about 200mm to 250mm and raking the area level to ensure and even depth.
• Mix a layer of mortar for each paver and apply the mixed mortar onto the sub base by using the trowel.
• Lay the slabs on top of the laying course at the lowest point of the area to be paved.
• Take note that you may need to cut some slabs depending on the paving area size, your chosen slabs and the pattern selected.
• Once done, brush the area clean and start jointing. The best way to do this is by applying kiln dried sand to the paved area and carefully brush into the joints with a brush.
• Push the sands into the joints using a plate compactor
• Check the paved area for any gaps and fill where necessary.
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.
Are you worried there’s a slope on the area where your block paving is to be installed? Good news is, it’s very possible to lay block paving on a slope. However, this can be a very difficult task which should be done by a reliable professional ( especially if you lack proper training and experience) who can guarantee the best results, the first time and also help save you money from possible costly mistakes. This guide will provide you with everything you need about the slope block paving installation process. Let’s have a look!
• Demarcate The Walkway
To get started, you have to determine how and where you want your walkway to be while also determining the thickness of the paver. Ensure to choose the less sloppy area and utilize landscape paint to mark the area visibly.
• Prepare The Ground
Clear out all forms of dirts, roots, rocks and other debris on the soil. Once done, proceed to cutting the sods to the required length and put them somewhere close.
• Make Boundaries
There’s a need for landscape borders. Here, it’ll be easier to use plastics as boundaries for your lawn’s edges. Install them on the sides that have already been cut
• Apply A Level Of Gravel
Obtain the correct size of gravel and spread them evenly over the area to ensure a firm foundation for the pavers is formed. Makes sure that the rocks is at a minimum of 2 inches deep into the soil.
• Install The Block Pavers
Start from the centremost position of the pathway and work towards the sides until you’re able to cover every inch of the area.
• Apply A Layer Of Cement
Apply cement over the pavers and utilize a broom to sweep it and fill up all the gaps and spaces between the pavers. Then, press the pathway to be levelled using a compactor.
Pitting, also referred to as spalling is the event whereby “pits” or small holes start showing on the surface of your concrete driveway which makes it appear both worn and uneven. Concrete driveway pitting is a common but highly frustrating problem for most homeowners. You’ll see some concrete driveways that’ll only start to pit after a couple of years, but this is not true for all concrete driveways as others will start to show signs only after a couple of months. So how do you tackle this issue? Well, it’s relatively simple to tackle, however if you’re not confident or lack the necessary skills, we’d recommend you get in touch with a reliable professional who can guarantee the best results for help. In this guide, we’ll take you through the concrete driveway pitting repair process.
✓ Prepare the pits by cleaning the area, clearing out all debris and more. The small pits can be cleaned with a stiff brush while a sturdy broom will do a good job for larger pits.
✓ Make use of a hose to spray the concrete pits and flush out all remaining bits of waste.
✓ If you’re tackling series of small pits, simply use a caulking gun filled with pre-mixed epoxy and specially formulated for concrete to fill the pits. Clear off the excess eproxy ensuring that its level with the concrete surface. Once done, simply leave for at least 24 hours before the application of a concrete sealant to prevent the wear and tear of the new concrete.
✓ Chisel out a little concrete and clean with a pressure washer. Once done, apply a concrete resurfacing compound mixture into the holes and use a trowel to level off.
✓ Ensure that the repaired concrete driveway is protected from rain and foot traffic for at least 6 hours (or 24 hours for vehicles).
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