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30 May

Paving & Driveway | Asphalt / Tarmac

Paisley - PA2

Enquiry from: Robert T

Start Date: Immediate

2.4m x 2.4m patio slabbing laid. are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) garden type: back garden property type: terrace do you have a: medium size garden work required: paving current st...

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11 May

Paving & Driveway | Block

Paisley - PA2

Enquiry from: Robert D

Start Date: Immediate

a new mono block driveway are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached do you require: block paving location: front what work is required: driveway roughly how big i...

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26 Apr

Paving & Driveway | Block

Paisley - PA2

Enquiry from: Paul G

Start Date: Immediate

mono-block driveway repairs are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached location: front what work is required: driveway, path roughly how big is the driveway area: 1 car...

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28 Mar

Paving & Driveway | Block

Paisley - PA3

Enquiry from: Steven R

Start Date: Immediate

customer visited the mydrivewayprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: semi detached property owner: owner, work description: half of my driveway is monoblock but i want to remove ...

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05 Mar

Paving & Driveway | Block

Paisley - PA3

Enquiry from: Sharon K

Start Date: Immediate

we have some stone down it not enough to cover the whole driveway , it is the brown pebbles just looking to see how much it will cost to get it all done . it’s quite a large area. are you the prope...

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06 Jan

Paving & Driveway | Block

Paisley - PA2

Enquiry from: Fraser M

Start Date: Immediate

customer visited the mydrivewayprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: terrace property owner: owner, work description: open to suggestions are you the property owner: owner of the...

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04 Sep

Paving & Driveway | Slab

Paisley - PA2

Enquiry from: Fiona B

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mygardeningprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Work description: relaying patio slabs. Making flower beds

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29 Aug

Paving & Driveway | Slab

Paisley - PA2

Enquiry from: Fiona B

Start Date: Immediate

customer visited the mygardeningprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: detached work description: relaying patio slabs. making flower beds are you the property owner: owner of the...

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25 Aug

Paving & Driveway | Slab

Paisley - PA2

Enquiry from: Fiona B

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mygardeningprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Work description: relaying patio slabs. Making flower beds

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25 Aug

Paving & Driveway | Asphalt / Tarmac

Paisley - PA2

Enquiry from: Fiona B

Start Date: Immediate

customer visited the mygardeningprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: detached work description: relaying patio slabs. making flower beds are you the property owner: owner of the...

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22 Aug

Paving & Driveway | Asphalt / Tarmac

Paisley - PA2

Enquiry from: Arthur L

Start Date: Immediate

removal of hedge prepare ground for and install drivewsy property type: semi detached do you require: asphalt/tarmac what work do you need to have done: driveway roughly how big is the driveway area: ...

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15 Aug

Paving & Driveway | Block

Paisley - PA2

Enquiry from: Arthur L

Start Date: Immediate

removal of hedge prepare ground area for and install driveway. property type: semi detached location: front do you require: block paving what work is required: driveway roughly how big is the driveway...

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04 Aug

Paving & Driveway | Slab

Paisley - PA2

Enquiry from: Ian M

Start Date: Immediate

hardstaning in preparation for proper driveway once interior building work done are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace what work do you need to have done: driveway ro...

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02 Aug

Paving & Driveway | Slab

Paisley - PA1

Enquiry from: John I

Start Date: Immediate

customer visited the mygardeningprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: detached, work description: 36m2 composite decking and 28m2 sandstone patio area.

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29 Jul

Paving & Driveway | Asphalt / Tarmac

Paisley - PA2

Enquiry from: Arthur L

Start Date: Immediate

removal of hedge prepare ground for and install drivewsy property type: semi detached do you require: asphalt/tarmac what work do you need to have done: driveway roughly how big is the driveway area: ...

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29 Jul

Paving & Driveway | Block

Paisley - PA2

Enquiry from: Arthur L

Start Date: Immediate

removal of hedge prepare ground area for and install driveway. property type: semi detached location: front do you require: block paving what work is required: driveway roughly how big is the driveway...

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20 May

Paving & Driveway | Block

Paisley - PA2

Enquiry from: Lyn C

Start Date: Immediate

15sqm patio, mixed size and colour slabs 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 roughl...

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19 May

Paving & Driveway | Block

Paisley - PA1

Enquiry from: Pat C

Start Date: Immediate

2 car driveway. single entrance side by side parking are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached location: front what work is required: driveway roughly how big is the dr...

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16 May

Paving & Driveway | Slab

Paisley - PA2

Enquiry from: John B

Start Date: Immediate

kerb dropped, grass and earth dug out, gravel and slabs for 1 car are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached what work do you need to have done: driveway roughly ho...

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02 May

Paving & Driveway | Resin Bound

Paisley - PA2

Enquiry from: Alex B

Start Date: Immediate

Resin paving on stairs leading to front door

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How much do Driveway Installer services cost?

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.

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The average price
of a Driveway Installer in Paisley is:

£2,885

Driveway Installer job Driveway Installer cost in 2025
Tarmac paving and driveways in Paisley £1,125-£1,725
Block paving in Paisley £3,000-£4,600
Slab Paving and Driveway in Paisley £1,875-£2,875
Driveway cleaning in Paisley £125-£365
Gravel paving and driveways in Paisley £3,000-£4,600
Pattern imprinted driveways in Paisley £3,750-£5,750
Resin bound driveway in Paisley £2,625-£4,025
Driveway repair in Paisley £1,520-£2,280
Indian Stone Paving in Paisley £2,000-£3,800
Pave Driveway in Paisley £1,800-£3,100

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Driveway Installer FAQs

How long does a resin bound driveway last?
Resin bound driveways are a great way to have an attractive-looking gravel driveway without the loose stones to clear up. The clue is in the name – your choice of aggregates (stones) are bound in resin to stop them moving; the surface is still permeable so water can drain away. So how long does a resin bound driveway last? When installed properly, you can expect it to last 25 years or more. But there are some things you need to do to ensure that your resin bound driveway lasts that long: Make sure the contractor uses the right type of resin Your resin bonded driveway will last longer if you choose the right kind of resin. It needs to be a UV-resistant resin so the sun doesn’t damage it, especially if you choose a lighter-coloured paving stone. Darker stones are more UV-resistant, so you might want to consider that too. Think carefully about the size of stone to use You might think that the size of the stones in your driveway doesn’t make a difference, but your resin bound driveway will last longer if you choose a stone of about 6mm to 10mm in size. This is because any bigger will affect the surface water drainage, potentially causing flooding on your property and maybe even damp in your walls. Keep your driveway maintained It’s vital that you keep your resin bound driveway maintained if you want it to last a long time. Make sure you hose it down and sweep it regularly to remove debris and maintain its porosity. When you clean your driveway, the water needs to be soapy, but don’t use chemicals or oils as this could damage the resin. As long as you look after your resin bound driveway, it should last you for decades. Just make sure you get a reputable company to install it for you.
How much is a patterned concrete driveway?
Patterned concrete driveways are a perfect option for your home if you want to inject some colour and quirkiness to the front of your property. Concrete used to be boring, but now it can be imprinted with patterns and made into almost any colour, they’re a sought-after home improvement. But how much is a patterned concrete driveway? Of course, it depends on a few factors, such as:
  • Where you live
  • How big you want your driveway to be
  • What colour or design you would like
  • Whether any additional work will need to be completed to prepare the area for the driveway
Generally, a 40m2 pattern imprinted concrete driveway, that will fit 1 or 2 cars, will set you back around £3,750. If you have a 100m2 driveway that will fit lots of cars, you’ll be looking at the £9,000 mark.It’s not a quick and easy job, so you’re mostly paying for labour. This might put you off and make you consider doing it yourself, but there’s a reason why the labour costs are high – because it’s a specialist task. It’s best to leave it to the professionals, so if you want to try to save money there are other ways you can cut back.See if your pattern imprinted driveway can be laid on an existing sub-baseIf you’ve already got a block or tarmac driveway that’s in relatively good condition, you may be able to ask your installer about whether they can lay your concrete driveway over the top. However, since your driveway is likely to already be up to the level of your property boundary, it might not be possible to lay your pattern imprinted one straight over the top. If you have a garage it might block the entrance, or the new driveway could even breach your damp proof course. If this is the case, then the old driveway will need to be dug up and a new sub-base laid.

How much is patterned concrete per m2?
How much patterned concrete costs per m2 will depend on a few factors:
  • Where in the country you live
  • What colour you choose
  • What pattern you choose
  • Whether you choose a standard or a higher-quality concrete
Of course, there are different tools required to imprint the pattern on the driveway, so you must factor these into the cost as well. On average, a square metre of pattern imprinted concrete costs £78, but it can range anywhere between £25 and £130. The average cost of all the materials for the driveway is £1,763, which isn’t too bad – but due to the time and expertise involved, labour costs are an average of £4,063. If you’re thinking about sourcing the materials for patterned concrete and doing it yourself, consider it carefully. Imprinted concrete takes skill and will look unsightly if anything goes wrong with the pattern, but if anything goes wrong with laying the concrete it could affect the integrity of the driveway. The last thing you want is a sunken driveway that you can’t drive your cars onto, so it’s always best to call in the professionals to install your patterned concrete driveway.
how deep to dig for gravel driveway?

Being a fantastic alternative to slabs or block paves, gravel drive way slowly becoming an extremely popular driveway surfacing option in the UK. Not only does gravel driveway value adding investment to a home, but also allows you to be very creative and can make a beautiful addition to your home.

It’s normal to think that having a new gravel laid is a herculean task but when the necessary tools and materials are within your reach then it’s a fair simple task for the competent DIYer. So if you’re about to lay your new gravel driveway option of your home and wondering how deep to dig the driveway, then you’ve come to the right place. There are times, however, that the best option would be to hire a reliable and trustworthy professional who can guarantee the best results while also helping you save time and additional expenses which could result from costly mistakes. However, in this guide, we offer some handy tips on the appropriate depth of a gravel driveway in order to put you on the right path from the start. So let’s take a closer look!

Normally, it’s required to lay a a 10 mm aggregate on a depth which should be within the range of 30 mm to 40 mm. However in the case of driveway, this structure must be at least 50mm deep. As a result of this requirement, you’ll require to dig a minimum depth of about 50 mm to 60mm on your driveway. If you’re using a larger aggregate, it’s going to settle and bond together more easily than the smaller alternatives. Therefore, the depth of your driveway will mostly be determined by the size of the aggregate you opt for as well as how you intend to use the surface.

how to repair sunken concrete driveway?

How To Repair Sunken Concrete Driveway

If you have concrete driveway that’s cracked, uneven and mostly especially sunken, you’d know how distasteful it can be just viewing it on your property. A sunken concrete driveway is most likely caused by rainwater erosion removing the soil under it or a big root under it which as rotted over time. Another possible cause of the sunken concrete is an improperly prepared base which implies that the soil beneath wasn’t fully compact when the concrete was poured on it. Later on the soil beneath will eventually settle and shift below the concrete driveway which weakens the integrity of the entire driveway, making it more vulnerable to cracks, unevenness and sunken.

Two ways in which you can fix this problem includes either demolishing the whole driveway, re-compact the soil underneath and fill with new concrete or repair the entire driveway using an easy process called slabjacking. In this article, we’re going to look at the slabjacking repair process as it’s significantly less expensive than the demolishing approach and will also cause minimal disruption to your lifestyle.

Also referred to as mudjacking or concrete lifting, slabjacking is simply a process used to float your existing concrete back to its original position. If you are not a competent DIYer or lack confidence to pull this off, we’d recommend reach out to a professional for help. If otherwise, then you can practice the slabjacking process given below.

✓ Drill holes through the slab.

✓ Pump grout mixture through the holes. This mixture will spread out beneath he driveway and raise it up.

✓ Lastly, fill the holes and level the concrete driveway surface.in such a way to hide the signs of the repair made.

This is a process that works to efficiently get your driveway back in a top condition relatively quickly.

can you lay block paving on top of concrete?

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.

Are resin bound driveways permeable?
Yes – resin bound driveways are permeable. When a contractor lays a resin bound driveway, they mix the resin and aggregate (stones) in a forced action mixer. They then trowel this over a prepared concrete or bitmac base. Small gaps between the stones and resin mean that water can pass through, stopping pooling or flooding on your driveway. Having a permeable surface for your driveway is important because as the amount of built-up areas in the UK increases, water doesn’t have anywhere to run off to during heavy rainfall. This has lead to lots of flash flooding and damage to people’s homes. With a permeable surface like a resin bound driveway, water can filter through the sub-base and into the ground. Resin bound driveways, when installed correctly, are SuDS (Sustainable urban Drainage Systems) compliant and contribute to flood prevention. However, resin bound driveways are not to be confused with resin bonded driveways, which aren’t permeable. The resin is spread on the surface on its own, then the aggregate is scattered over the surface, where most of it will stick but some stones may remain loose. Because the resin is laid on as a complete surface, it doesn’t have the tiny holes that a resin bound driveway has, so the water won’t drain. It also means that the surface isn’t frost-resistant, so you might notice that it gets slippery. If you live in a particularly flood-prone area and you’re considering a resin driveway, it’s best to go for a resin bound driveway for its permeable surface. That way you’ll stop flash flooding around your property and contribute to helping the environment.
how thick should a driveway concrete slab be?

Do you want to know the level of thickness a driveway concrete slab should be? Well, you are not alone! So many other home owners ask this question on a regular basis and reasonably so. In order to prevent cracks on your concrete over time, it’s crucial to ensure an even thickness across your driveway concrete. To determine the necessary thickness of your driveway concrete, there are some questions that must be answered. These includes:

• What’s the number of vehicles you expect to have on your driveway?

• Do you plan on parking heavy, industrial vehicles on it?

For a standard passenger vehicle driveway, you’d have a driveway spanning 8 to 9 feet in width as well as 15 to 18 feet for double width. The thickness for this type of driveway concrete is usually 4 inches of non-reinforced pavement. Ultimately, this enables you to park everyday family cars on it without having to worry about it cracking due to the car’s weight. Also in order to prevent cracks, it’s expected that the driveway should be sloped towards the street as this would make sure that there’s a run off of water especially for areas that experience lots of flooding. In addition, there’s also the need to install joints to prevent cracking. For the standard 4 inch thick driveway, these joints should be positioned about 10 feet apart.

Finally for parking heavy industrial vehicles, your concrete driveway is expected to be thicker in order to cope with the added weight. Typically, the concrete driveway will require a thickness of about 5 inches. The additional one inch may not sound much, but the fact is this can increase the load carrying capacity of the concrete driveway by up to 50 percent.

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