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Beech Contractors

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Beach contractors have paved and resurfaced everything from championship golf courses to domestic driveways as a team we p...
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Thomas Roof Restoration

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Thomas Roof Restoration are proud to work on your property as if it were their own. Based in Canterbury, covering Kent, So...
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Rooftop Roofing

38 review(s)
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Based in Wokingham, we are available across Berkshire,Buckinghamshire, and further afield. Rooftop Roofing are an experien...
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The Driveway Studio

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The Driveway Studio Ltd is your local specialist in resin driveways, tarmac, block paving, patio slabs, gravel driveways, ...
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Reliable & Professional Building Services We specialise in all aspects of roofing, landscaping, brickwork, block paving...

Recent Driveway Installer Enquiries

05 Nov

Paving & Driveway | Block

Horsham - RH13

Enquiry from: Abhilash D

Start Date: Immediate

are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached do you require: block paving location: front what work is required: driveway roughly how big is the driveway area: 2-3 cars w...

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21 Oct

Cleaning | Driveway / Decking

Horsham - RH13

Enquiry from: Bob F

Start Date: Immediate

engrained oil stain needs removal are you the property owner: owner of the property is the building: domestic roughly how large is your driveway: 0-20m sq please call to appoint

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27 Mar

Paving & Driveway | Block

Horsham - RH13

Enquiry from: Rob S

Start Date: Immediate

What type of property is this for? House What work needs doing? Install new patio Which materials would you consider for the new drive? Block paving, Concrete, Tiles, Stone, As recommended by pat...

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27 May

Paving & Driveway | Block

Horsham - RH12

Enquiry from: Matt G

Start Date: Immediate

previous layer brick paving failed and sinking under loaded areas 125m2 needs to be lifted new base and relayed are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached do you requir...

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10 Jan

Paving & Driveway | Gravel

Horsham - RH12

Enquiry from: Malcolm T

Start Date: Immediate

Replace current gravel drive and car standing area, 4 cars size. with resin

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14 Nov

Paving & Driveway | Block

Horsham - RH13

Enquiry from: Santosh A

Start Date: Immediate

Pave Driveway Lead

we are looking to have permeable pavings in front of the house - may be a soak-way to be installed to resolve the drainage issue in future. are you the property owner: owner of the property property ...

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12 Jul

Paving & Driveway | Block

Horsham - RH13

Enquiry from: Michael L

Start Date: Immediate

we have a driveway that is part tarmac and part chippings, large enough to park 3 good sized cars. work might include removal of mature conifer and levelling. are you the property owner: owner of the...

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07 Jul

Paving & Driveway | Block

Horsham - RH13

Enquiry from: Michael L

Start Date: Immediate

we have a driveway that is part tarmac and part chippings, large enough to park 3 good sized cars. work might include removal of mature conifer and levelling. are you the property owner: owner of the...

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14 May

Paving & Driveway | Asphalt / Tarmac

Horsham - RH12

Enquiry from: Joanne S

Start Date: Immediate

removal of turf, leveled and re-turfed. a patio area and general clearance of over rown areas are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: detached roughly the size of your gard...

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27 Feb

Paving & Driveway | Asphalt / Tarmac

Horsham - RH13

Enquiry from: Gary L

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mydrivewayprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Other, Property owner: Owner, Work description: Car park

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05 Nov

Paving & Driveway | Asphalt / Tarmac

Horsham - RH12

Enquiry from: Jenny B

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: Basic Driveway for 2 cars

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03 Aug

Paving & Driveway | Asphalt / Tarmac

Horsham - RH13

Enquiry from: Louise J

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: drop the curb tarmac drive are you ...

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31 Jul

Paving & Driveway | Asphalt / Tarmac

Horsham - RH12

Enquiry from: Naina P

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mydrivewayprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Semi detached, Property owner: Owner, Work description: To have it cemented all over

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10 Apr

Paving & Driveway | Block

Horsham - RH13

Enquiry from: NORMAN B

Start Date: Immediate

to lift and relay existing block drive where it has moved and sunk in places are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached do you require: block paving location: fron...

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27 Mar

Paving & Driveway | Block

Horsham - RH13

Enquiry from: NORMAN B

Start Date: Immediate

to lift and relay existing block drive where it has moved and sunk in places are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached do you require: block paving location: fron...

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23 Mar

Paving & Driveway | Block

Horsham - RH13

Enquiry from: NORMAN B

Start Date: Immediate

to lift and relay existing block drive where it has moved and sunk in places are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached do you require: block paving location: fron...

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22 Mar

Paving & Driveway | Pattern Imprinted

Horsham - RH12

Enquiry from: David D

Start Date: Immediate

laying a patio approximately 40 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 roughly h...

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22 Mar

Paving & Driveway | Block

Horsham - RH13

Enquiry from: Sophie B

Start Date: Immediate

back garden needs a patio are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: semi detached do you require: block paving location: rear what work is required: patio roughly how big is ...

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05 Nov

Paving & Driveway | Pattern Imprinted

Horsham - RH12

Enquiry from: Ian M

Start Date: Immediate

install printed cocrete drive

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03 Sep

Paving & Driveway | Block

Horsham - RH13

Enquiry from: Norman B

Start Date: Immediate

remedial work on a block paved drive 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 roughl...

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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 Horsham is:

£3,460

Driveway Installer job Driveway Installer cost in 2026
Tarmac paving and driveways in Horsham £1,063-£10,863
Block paving in Horsham £3,000-£4,600
Slab Paving and Driveway in Horsham £1,875-£2,875
Driveway cleaning in Horsham £259-£849
Gravel paving and driveways in Horsham £3,000-£4,600
Pattern imprinted driveways in Horsham £3,750-£5,750
Resin bound driveway in Horsham £1,488-£8,013
Driveway repair in Horsham £1,520-£2,280
Indian Stone Paving in Horsham £2,000-£3,800
Pave Driveway in Horsham £1,800-£3,100

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Driveway Installer FAQs

How to lay resin bound driveways?
It's pretty tricky to lay resin bound driveways. Most contractors will go on courses to learn how to lay resin bound paving or driveways to ensure that they get a high-quality installation that will last the customer decades. So while you could do it yourself, it’s probably best leaving it to the professionals. But if you want to know how to lay resin bound driveways, take a look at these rough steps to give you an idea.
  1. Prepare the base If you want your resin bound driveway to last a long time, you need to ensure that you prepare the base properly. Remove any block paving, grass or soil and dig down until you hit solid ground. Lay a sub-base of asphalt for good permeability. If you’re laying over the top of your current driveway, make sure that all cracks are increased into a ‘v’ shape with a saw and ensure the surface is dry and weed-free.
  2. Mix the resin You must follow the instructions on the materials you have to the letter if you want the curing process to work. Usually batches come in ‘Part A’ and ‘Part B’. Keep the resin container secure and on a protective surface to avoid splashing, then mix Part A for 10-20 seconds at a slow speed with a helical bladed mixer. Add Part B and mix thoroughly at a slow speed for about 2 minutes until it’s blended together.
  3. Mix the dried aggregates and sand with the resin Place a quarter of the aggregates into a mixer, then add the pre-mixed resin and start a stopwatch. You should then add the rest of the aggregates before slowly adding the sand. When you’re happy with that mix, stop the stopwatch. That time is the time that you need to spend mixing any other resin and aggregates to avoid colour variation.
  4. Lay the mix on the surface Transfer the mix to the work area then plan a laying route. When the mix is laid out, use a very clean trowel to spread the mix. Clean it regularly during the process to avoid dragging aggregates out of place. Once the aggregates stop moving in a fluid movement and become solid, stop trowelling. Then you can polish the surface to give it an attractive shine.
It’s clear that laying resin bound driveways is not an easy task. It’s best to get a few quotes from reputable, experienced companies to lay your driveway for you.
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.

How to lay a shed base with paving slabs?

Slab paving is a great material to use to create a sturdy shed base.

Start by measuring out the area where your shed is going to be. This needs to be the size of your shed, plus about 10-20cm extra each way. Mark it out with string and pegs, make sure it’s square, and dig it down to about 6cm deep.

Then create a sand and cement mixture and put a layer down, followed by your paving slabs. Make sure you start in one corner and use a rubber mallet and spirit level to make sure they’re as level as possible. Leave this to set and you’re ready to use your shed base.

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 clean block paving?

Cleaning block paving is a fairly straightforward task, although you’ll want to be careful to not use any chemicals that may cause damage to the surface. Use a simple household soap, mixed with water, and brush this across the paving with a stiff brush. Then, simply rinse off with clean water. Alternatively, use a pressure washer – but be careful not to use it on a powerful setting, as this may damage the joints and can cause slabs to come loose. Using the pressure washer on a medium setting and at a 45 degree angle is recommended.

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.
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.

Can you paint paving slabs?

If you want to give your concrete paving slabs a new lease of life, it’s possible to paint them. This is a great option if your slabs are looking tired or you want a new look, but you don’t want to invest in new paving.

Before you go ahead, you need to make sure that your slab paving is clean and dry. And if it’s been sealed, you’ll need to strip this off. Make sure you get a paint that’s specifically designed for the job so you get the best results.

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