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This will depend on three factors:

  1. How much the excavation cost
  2. The size of your driveway
  3. The surfacing type you require

 

Low cost options such as concrete do exist, but when thinking of laying a new driveway you should also consider the lifespan of your surface and maintenance issues.

Concrete driveways for example are prone to cracking, while other options are a more robust surface and will last longer without issue. When factoring in the price for your new driveway, costs such as removing the existing driveway may also come into the equation.

Get in touch today and we will be happy to run through all price points and options available to you.

By choosing porous surfaces, such as paving, the rainwater is able to filter through the surface and will not cause a build-up, potentially causing a flood and affecting local wildlife.

All our materials are locally sourced and do not have a carbon footprint.

This can spoil the most exquisite driveway surface, as unsightly weeds emerge spoiling the feel and cleanliness. We use membranes to cut down on this but sometimes grass seeds may blow on to your driveway – so good old fashioned gardening is the only option if you wish to maintain it.

Yes it is an ideal way to maximise the potential of your home. A new driveway will add appeal to your house as compared to the other houses similar to yours without it. Improving any aspect or adding value to your home in this way means that other houses will pale in comparison, although they carry the same structure, you have modernised and maximised your appeal to the market.

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