Paving & Driveway | Block
Nottingham - NG9
Enquiry from: David T
Start Date: Immediate
Estimated 11m x 6m area to be block paved. Just looking for pricing estimates at this stage
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Nottingham - NG9
Enquiry from: David T
Start Date: Immediate
Estimated 11m x 6m area to be block paved. Just looking for pricing estimates at this stage
Nottingham - NG5
Enquiry from: Subrata M
Start Date: Immediate
We are looking to repair a portion of the shared driveway with concrete. As per our rough calculation the damage area is about 11 m2. Please can you provide a quote in email so that we can discuss & c...
Nottingham - NG3
Enquiry from: Naima N
Start Date: Immediate
Front driveway needs asphalt
Nottingham - NG3
Enquiry from: Naima N
Start Date: Immediate
Front driveway needs asphalt
Nottingham - NG11
Enquiry from: Jolanta O
Start Date: Immediate
I. Need to get the driveway done ASAP
Nottingham - NG2
Enquiry from: Subhash N
Start Date: Immediate
Need crazy or slabs paving in my garden need quote please
Nottingham - NG5
Enquiry from: Shijo K
Start Date: Immediate
Concrete driveway cost and risin
Nottingham - NG5
Enquiry from: Shijo K
Start Date: Immediate
Concrete and risin cost for driveway.
Nottingham - NG2
Enquiry from: Sumbal U
Start Date: Immediate
I want block driveway for an idea of roughly 3 cars plus kerb lowering for one car. Many thanks
Nottingham - NG8
Enquiry from: Emma B
Start Date: Immediate
Driveway tarmac with border and drainage , 30ft x 22 ft
Nottingham - NG3
Enquiry from: Gurpal M
Start Date: Immediate
Tarmac driveway to replace current garden and concrete driveway total 155m surface area.
Nottingham - NG11
Enquiry from: Charlotte B
Start Date: Immediate
Driveway quotes for a double driveway including a drop kerb. A new half fence on one side. Not set on style, looking for the cheapest/easiest style (that isnt loose stones or concrete)
Nottingham - NG12
Enquiry from: Gary B
Start Date: Immediate
hi . i'm looking for advice and quotes for a drop curb and driveway are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached location: front do you require: block paving what wor...
Nottingham - NG11
Enquiry from: Andre W
Start Date: Immediate
A quote to tarmac my front driveway. Please
Nottingham - NG8
Enquiry from: Karin Z
Start Date: Immediate
tarmac or block paving driveway are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace do you require: asphalt/tarmac what work do you need to have done: driveway roughly how big is...
Nottingham - NG16
Enquiry from: Glenn B
Start Date: Immediate
Block paving driveway replaced with tarmac and a new step building
Nottingham - NG7
Enquiry from: Naheeda H
Start Date: Immediate
Owner Semi Detached Slab Paving Driveway 2-3 cars Supplied and laid 1-3 Months
Nottingham - NG5
Enquiry from: Saria S
Start Date: Immediate
owner detached slab paving driveway 2-3 cars supplied and laid 1-3 months are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace do you require: crazy paving / slabs what work do yo...
Nottingham - NG3
Enquiry from: Carol T
Start Date: Immediate
Remove existing soil and concrete Dig foundations for drive, Lay foundation Sand base and lay dark grey block paving with light grey border.
Nottingham - NG10
Enquiry from: Clare S
Start Date: Immediate
I need a new path putting in from the street to the house. I do need this job being done urgent as my son is now having to use wheelchair. It's roughly 1.2m wide and 1.6m length.
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 2024 |
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Tarmac paving and driveways in Nottingham | £1,042-£5,409 |
Block paving in Nottingham | £1,667-£9,700 |
Slab Paving and Driveway in Nottingham | £1,059-£5,125 |
Driveway cleaning in Nottingham | £209-£765 |
Gravel paving and driveways in Nottingham | £1,367-£3,600 |
Pattern imprinted driveways in Nottingham | £2,250-£6,917 |
Resin bound driveway in Nottingham | £1,875-£6,342 |
Driveway repair in Nottingham | £707-£1,594 |
Indian Stone Paving in Nottingham | £1,100-£5,434 |
Pave Driveway in Nottingham | £1,034-£5,200 |
A resin bound driveway is made from resin and aggregates that are mixed together to create a smooth, flat surface. They’re often called ‘stone carpets’ because they offer a decorative finish that is durable and requires very little maintenance. It has lots of little gaps that allow water to drain into the ground, which means that you won’t get pooling or flooding around your property.
You can choose from lots of different colours and types of aggregate (stones) so that your resin bound driveway complements your property. Most contractors recommend choosing a darker aggregate because they are more resistant to the sun, but if you choose a good UV-resistant resin you should be able to have a lighter stone that doesn’t get too bleached by the sun.
To lay a resin bound driveway, resin and aggregates are mixed in a forced action mixer to create a mixture that a tradesperson will then pour and trowel onto a prepared base. It will become smooth once it’s cured, and the stones will all be contained, so you won’t have to spend time sweeping gravel back onto your driveway. The only maintenance that’s needed is to wash it with soapy water every now and again and sweep away any debris. Just make sure you don’t use chemicals or oils, as this might damage the coating.
Gravel driveways, when properly installed, can be a very cost effective way of surfacing all driveways including both the big and the small ones. As a result, it has grown to become a common choice amongst homeowners in the UK. It does a great job at giving a property a more natural look than other driveway surfacing options which includes concrete, block paving or tarmac.
Are you planning to install a gravel on your driveway? 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 in no way an easy task even for the competent and more experienced DIYers. So 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 tradesman 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 amount of base layer and gravel required etc.
Here, we’ll look at the various material costs of gravel driveways, as labour costs largely varies from one tradesman to the other.
The material cost of a gravel driveway of about 20 square metre should range between £1100 to £1200, 40 square metre should cost between £1600 to £2000 and 80 square metre gravel driveway should cost between £2800 to £3200.
Clearing snow from a gravel driveway can be tricky – you need to remove the snow without taking the gravel with it.
If the snow’s quite light and dry, try using a leaf blower. You might find that this is enough to get the snow out the way. If it isn’t, start by using a shovel. Use this to clear the top layer of snow off your driveway, leaving about an inch behind. Then, use a rake to remove most of the remaining snow. This won’t take away 100% of the snow or leave all of your gravel in place, but it’s still pretty effective. You can then lay salt to melt away the rest of the snow and stop it turning into ice.
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.
Creating a tarmac path or driveway is a tricky process. It’s a job best left to professionals who know what they’re doing, as there are plenty of opportunities for it go wrong. However, even if you’re planning to hire someone to do it for you, it’s worth knowing how it’s done.
Firstly, you’ll need to remove any existing path or driveway and excavate down to formation level – about 175mm below paving level. Then, a membrane is laid down to prevent weed growth.
Next, a sub-base goes down, usually made of crushed rock or concrete. This is compacted and the tarmac is laid over the top. This is put down in two layers, and is rolled to make it compact and smooth.
It’s important to use edging when laying tarmac, to ensure that it doesn’t run off where you want your path or driveway to be. Tarmac paving and driveways also needs suitable drainage.
Oil stains on your concrete driveway can look obvious and unsightly. However, there are several different ways to remove them.
If you’ve only just spilled the oil, you can use a mixture of absorbent material, like sawdust, and solvent, like acetone or lacquer. Combine these, place them on the stain, cover and leave for about 24 hours. Then sweep up the mixture and rinse the area with water.
If you’ve got a small, older stain, you can use a detergent like baking soda, vinegar, washing up liquid or laundry detergent. Cover the stain with the detergent and leave for about 30 minutes. Then, add hot water and scrub the area and rinse. You might need to repeat this if necessary.
If it’s a larger, more stubborn stain, you might need to use a special degreaser. You can use this similarly to a detergent but make sure you follow the instruction on the bottle carefully.
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