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Betterview Landscaping & Patios have been providing driveways, lock paving, tarmac and hard landscaping services acros...
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Recent Driveway Installer Enquiries

20 Jun

Paving & Driveway | Pattern Imprinted

Wells - BA5

Enquiry from: Nikki P

Start Date: Immediate

We are looking at getting a new driveway, considering printed concrete or block, also amending the semi drop curb to a proper drop and extending it furhter.

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07 Jul

Paving & Driveway | Slab

Wells - BA5

Enquiry from: Liz F

Start Date: Immediate

customer made an online enquiry for slab paving and confirmed on online they would like a call with a driveway installer to discuss prices.please call to arrange an appointment to quote. are you the p...

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11 Jan

Paving & Driveway | Block

Wells - BA5

Enquiry from: Matt D

Start Date: Immediate

ground levelled and slabs are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: semi detached location: rear what work is required: patio what level of service do you require: supply and...

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06 Aug

Paving & Driveway | Pattern Imprinted

Wells - BA5

Enquiry from: Steve W

Start Date: Immediate

Drive and lawn area in patterned concrete

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05 Jul

Cleaning | Driveway / Decking

Wells - BA5

Enquiry from: Yvonne H

Start Date: Immediate

power washing, sanding and sealing to prevent weeds on a shared driveway are you the property owner: owner of the property is the building: domestic roughly how large is your driveway: 41-60m sq plea...

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30 Jun

Paving & Driveway | Resin Bound

Wells - BA5

Enquiry from: Joanna P

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

create a concrete imprinted patio are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached do you require: resin patterned what level of service do you require: supply and lay time sc...

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31 May

Paving & Driveway | Resin Bound

Wells - BA5

Enquiry from: Joanna P

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

create a concrete imprinted patio are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached do you require: resin patterned what level of service do you require: supply and lay time sc...

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27 Feb

Paving & Driveway | Pattern Imprinted

Wells - BA5

Enquiry from: Alex J

Start Date: Immediate

I have 2 sections to my patio. One side all paving slabs. The other has some paving slabs, a path, pebbles & a flower bed. Needs flattening off & either resin or inprinted surface. I would like this...

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06 Feb

Paving & Driveway | Slab

Wells - BA5

Enquiry from: Alex J

Start Date: Immediate

I have 2 sections to my patio. One side all paving slabs. The other has some paving slabs, a path, pebbles & a flower bed. Needs flattening off & either resin or inprinted surface. I would like this...

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27 Oct

Paving & Driveway | Asphalt / Tarmac

Wells - BA5

Enquiry from: Debbie H

Start Date: Immediate

Drive and pathway to road tarmac and 3 dropped curbs fitted 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 ...

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23 Oct

Paving & Driveway | Asphalt / Tarmac

Wells - BA5

Enquiry from: Debbie H

Start Date: Immediate

Drive and pathway to road tarmac and 3 dropped curbs fitted 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 ...

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21 Oct

Paving & Driveway | Asphalt / Tarmac

Wells - BA5

Enquiry from: Linda Y

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mydrivewayprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Property owner: Owner, Work description: I have a brick driveway in need of a power wash !

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19 Oct

Paving & Driveway | Asphalt / Tarmac

Wells - BA5

Enquiry from: Linda Y

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mydrivewayprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Property owner: Owner, Work description: A brick driveway that needs power washing .

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16 Jul

Paving & Driveway | Asphalt / Tarmac

Wells - BA5

Enquiry from: RENATO P

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mydrivewayprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Property owner: Owner, Work description: 78 square metres of flat area, presently grass to be repl...

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04 Jul

Paving & Driveway | Asphalt / Tarmac

Wells - BA5

Enquiry from: Sam S

Start Date: Immediate

118sq metre 30mm 6mm top coat 118sq metre base coat 70mm thick

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13 May

Paving & Driveway | Gravel

Wells - BA5

Enquiry from: Michael L

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mydrivewayprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Property owner: Owner, Work description: Rectangular car driveway that has existing hard core but ne...

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26 Mar

Paving & Driveway | Asphalt / Tarmac

Wells - BA5

Enquiry from: Tietia S

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mydrivewayprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Semi detached, Property owner: Tenant (with permission), Work description: A small driveway

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02 Mar

Paving & Driveway | Block

Wells - BA5

Enquiry from: Paul M

Start Date: Immediate

12 Square Meter Patio, to be laid at end of 60 foot garden. Access via neighbour's garden and material to be taken over 7ft back wall.

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27 Feb

Paving & Driveway | Block

Wells - BA5

Enquiry from: Jane G

Start Date: Immediate

A small patio laying in a new build property. Some slabs already down

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13 Jul

Paving & Driveway | Pattern Imprinted

Wells - BA5

Enquiry from: Debbie H

Start Date: Less than one month

Patio area 15ft x 20ft on level soil. Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Semi detached Location: Rear What work is required: Patio Roughly how much area are you looking...

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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 Wells is:

£2,883

Driveway Installer job Driveway Installer cost in 2026
Tarmac paving and driveways in Wells £1,125-£1,725
Block paving in Wells £3,000-£4,600
Slab Paving and Driveway in Wells £1,875-£2,875
Driveway cleaning in Wells £342-£1,115
Gravel paving and driveways in Wells £2,250-£4,550
Pattern imprinted driveways in Wells £3,750-£5,750
Resin bound driveway in Wells £2,625-£4,025
Driveway repair in Wells £1,520-£2,280
Indian Stone Paving in Wells £2,000-£3,800
Pave Driveway in Wells £1,800-£3,100

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Driveway Installer FAQs

can you repair resin driveways?

Being a strong and durable product requiring little maintenance and expected to last over 2 decades, it’s little wonder resin is now a popular material amongst homeowners in the UK to build their driveways. However, there’s always the issue of the driveway fading, cracking or even becoming worn and tired. So is it possible to repair resin driveways? The answer is yes, a resin driveway can be repaired, however the best approach to use largely depends on the issue being faced. As a confident DIYer it’ll be very easy to do, but if you lack the confidence then calling in a professional for help would be a better option. So let’s take a look at how you can repair your resin driveways.

For cracks, the best reparation approach would be to chisel it out. Once done, then you can proceed to breaking the stones to form a rough edge. It’s important to make sure that the matrix of the stone remains unaffected. Make a new mixture of resin bound stone and pack it in tightly to the gap. While doing this, we’ll recommend making use of a plastic trowel to avoid burnishing. This fresh mixture will then create a smooth and perfect surface by interlocking with the edges. You can follow similar procedure for patches but these are larger holes or damages than cracks and as the name suggests are mostly likely to remain noticeable but will prevent further crumbling of your resin driveway.

For homeowners, who aren’t so keen about the patch repairs, you can opt for an overlay especially in the event whereby the majority of the surface has failed. Although many usually shy away from this approach because of the perceived high expenses, but the fact is that the approach is actually cost effective as you won’t have the need to spend more money in the long run.

How to lay pattern imprinted concrete?
Laying pattern imprinted concrete is not an easy task. There’s a reason why nearly 50% of the costs are for labour – because it’s a specialist job that requires skill. We’ll go through the process of how to lay pattern imprinted concrete here, but we would always recommend that you call a professional to do it for you.
  1. Prepare the sub-baseThe driveway company will excavate, or dig, the existing surface down to a depth of around 200mm. They will remove any debris from the area may place it in a skip or arrange for it to be removed in another way. When they dig down to the sub-base of your previous driveway, they will assess how much hardcore they need and arrange for that to be delivered to the site. They will then spread the hardcore across the sub-base to create a level surface to pour the concrete on. Most good contractors will apply a gel to any walls and doors to protect them from concrete splashes. They will also add any gulley tops, manhole covers or shuttering that’s required.
  2. Installation and imprintingNext, the tradespeople will have the concrete either poured from a large mixer vehicle or barrow it in from a mixer and pour onto the surface. They level it with rakes, then add a colour surface hardener in a colour of your choice. This will give the driveway its permanent colour. They will then wait until the concrete has hardened to the correct consistency for imprinting the pattern, then will use special tools and stencils to make the pattern that you asked for. They will then spread a colour powder called a release agent over the surface, and leave to dry for 1 to 2 days depending on the weather conditions.
  3. CleaningWhen the contractors return, they will add crack control cuts into the concrete. This is important because concrete expands and contracts in the heat, so there needs to be some give to stop any larger cracks from forming. Then everything is power washed clean, and a chemical wash is also used on the concrete to ensure it’s completely dust-free. The installers will ensure all your walls and doors are clean, which will hopefully be an easy job if they used wall gel.
  4. SealingThe final step is to seal the driveway. There needs to have been at least two dry days before the tradespeople can do it, so you might find it’s best to have your pattern imprinted driveway installed in the summer. The contractors will blow any debris away from the surface and dry any damp areas where necessary. They will then add an anti-slip agent to the sealant and brush it on. It’s best to not walk or drive onto your new concrete driveway for about 4 days after sealing to allow everything to set. But after that, you’re ready to use your new driveway!
How to lay tarmac?

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.

What materials can I use to surface my driveway?

The most commonly used driveway surfacing materials are gravel, asphalt, concrete and paving - which can be block, slabbed or patten imprinted. Take a look at our product information pages to help you decide which one to use and which one will look best for your driveway.

Do I need to be at home when my driveway is being worked on?

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.

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.
Are resin bound driveways expensive?

Whether you think resin bound driveways are expensive or not will depend on your perception. While resin bound driveways are the most expensive up front, they should last much longer than other types of driveway. You should expect a resin bound driveway to last at least 25 years, if not longer, while a concrete or asphalt driveway may last between 15-20 years. A pattern imprinted driveway may last even less time due to the maintenance required to keep them looking pristine.

It’s also worth considering that resin bound driveways are good permeable surfaces, so will drain well and keep water from pooling around your property. This will keep your property maintenance costs down, since pooling water or flooding around your home could cause damp in your walls which is a very expensive problem to fix.

Resin bound driveways are by far the most attractive type of driveway to have. There are no loose stones to sweep up, no weeds to pull out from the gaps, and there’s no extensive power washing required to keep them looking good. If you want a driveway that gives your home true kerb appeal and you value your time, resin bound driveways don’t seem that expensive.

The other factor that can make resin bonded driveways less expensive is that sometimes you can lay them on top of the existing surface. For example, if you already have a concrete or asphalt driveway that is in good condition with no large cracks, a driveway contractor may be able to lay the resin and aggregate mix straight over the top, which will cost much less money than if you have to dig up the existing driveway and start from scratch.

how to lay slabs for a driveway?

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.

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