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Resin Driveways

Do you want the latest in driveway design with seemless installation with thousands of colours then resin aggregate is for you

Block Paving

The fact that is has been used for driveways for over 30 years or more is a testiment to its durability and longevity

Tarmac 

The oldest and least expensive of the hardwearing driveway materials, it comes in a variety of colours

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Resin Bound Driveways

Resin driveways have become a popular home improvement choice for many homeowners. While they offer a stylish and durable solution to the age-old problem of driveway wear and tear, they also come with some associated costs and design considerations. In this article, we will explore the costs, designs, and benefits of resin driveways in greater detail.

When it comes to cost, resin driveways tend to be more expensive than other driveway solutions like gravel or asphalt. On average, resin driveways can cost somewhere between £90-£130 per square meter. Of course, the total cost will depend on factors such as size of the area you’re looking to cover and the complexity of the installation requirements. It is also important to factor in additional costs such as edging stones or extra labour that may be required during installation. Additionally, you should consider ongoing maintenance costs such as repairs or weed control if not included in your initial contract agreement with your installer.

When it comes to design options for resin driveways there are numerous choices available depending on the look you are hoping to achieve. Resin bound surfaces tend to be smooth and non-slip offering a range of colour choices varying from natural grey stones to brighter colours like reds and yellows. There are multiple aggregate sizes available allowing you to choose between small pebbles for a finer finish and larger stones for a more rustic look. You can also choose different types of textures ranging from cobbles stones or tumbled marble for an antique feel. The possibilities are almost endless when it comes to designing your own personalised resin bound surface!

As well as being aesthetically pleasing, there are many practical benefits that come with having a resin driveway installed at your home. Firstly, due to its porosity, water is able to drain away quickly ensuring no risk of flooding in heavy rain conditions unlike block paving or asphalt surfaces which can become very slippery when wet. This makes it an ideal choice for areas prone to wet weather conditions or steep inclines where water run off needs to be controlled safely and effectively. Secondly, due its hardwearing composition it provides a highly durable solution that will stand up well over time against harsh weather conditions such as frost or snow without cracking or becoming discoloured as easily other surfaces may do so over time. Finally its extremely low maintenance nature means that once installed there is little need for cleaning or resealing apart from regular brushing of loose dirt particles which mostly requires just warm soapy water and no specialised tools or products making it an ideal choice for those who don’t want spend long hours maintaining their driveway each year!

Overall then choosing a resin bound surface over other materials like asphalt is both an economical and practical decision that not only offers an attractive finishing touch but also lasting protection against extreme weather conditions all year round making them well worth considering before commencing any new building project!

Block Paving Driveways

Block Paving

Block paving is a popular choice for driveways, patios and garden paths. It's an attractive and hardwearing material which gives the homeowner plenty of options when it comes to customizing the look of their outdoor space. Block paving is also relatively low-cost compared to other hard landscaping materials, making it popular amongst both DIYers and professionals alike.

The most common type of block paving used in residential areas is known as 'interlocking' or 'segmental' block pavers. These are made from concrete or clay and come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors, so homeowners can create a truly unique look for their driveway, patio or path. As well as being aesthetically pleasing, segmental block pavers have a number of practical benefits. They are designed with interlocking edges which help to keep them securely locked together and prevent them from moving easily over time due to traffic or weather conditions. This helps to create a strong surface which is less prone to damage during winter months such as frost heaving.

In terms of cost, block paving typically works out less expensive than using natural stone or even asphalt for driveways and patios, while the installation process tends to be much quicker too - depending on the size of the area you're looking to pave; you may find that a single day is sufficient for the job! The long-term cost benefits are also appealing; because segmental block pavers don't need to be sealed like some more porous materials would require, you should be able to enjoy your paved area without needing extra maintenance costs associated with protecting your investment from weather damage.

Overall then, block paving makes an excellent choice for anyone looking for an attractive yet durable option for creating outdoor pathways or patio areas with considerably lower costs than some other forms of hard landscaping materials - all while adding plenty of visual appeal due to its wide range of available colours, shapes and sizes!

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Tarmac

Tarmac driveways are a popular option for homeowners looking to upgrade their outdoor space. Tarmac is a durable material that can sustain wear-and-tear over time and provide an attractive, low-maintenance surface for driveways, walkways, and other paved areas. The costs of tarmac driveways vary depending on the size of the area to be covered and the complexity of the design. However, in general, costs range from about £2,000 for a simple driveway to upwards of £7,000 for a more complex design with added features such as brick edging or gravel infill.

The benefits of tarmac driveways are plentiful. First, they are extremely durable and can withstand harsh weather conditions without cracking or crumbling like some other paving materials. This makes them an excellent choice for homes in rainy climates or areas prone to flooding. Additionally, tarmac is relatively easy to repair if any damage does occur—simply fill in any cracks with asphalt patching compound and seal it up with more tarmac if necessary. Additionally, tarmac driveways are relatively low-maintenance: simply sweep away leaves and debris regularly to prevent dirt buildup and use a wire brush to treat oil stains as needed.

Another benefit of tarmac driveways is that they require very little preparation before installation. Paving contractors typically only need to remove any existing vegetation from the area where the driveway will be installed before beginning work on the project—no digging or leveling is usually required! Lastly, tarmac provides reliable traction even when wet; this makes it an ideal choice for homes in temperate climates prone to frequent rain showers or light snowfall.

Overall, installing a tarmac driveway can be an excellent investment for homeowners looking for an attractive yet durable surface that requires minimal maintenance throughout its lifespan. The cost may be significant upfront but can pay off in terms of long-term value due to the low maintenance requirements associated with this type of pavement material. Homeowners should weigh all their options carefully before committing to any particular paving material so they can determine which one best suits their lifestyle needs as well as budget constraints.

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