Short answer
When planning a new driveway, consider vehicle weight, drainage needs, and any required kerb modifications. Addressing these factors early in the process can prevent future issues such as sinking surfaces or water pooling. It's essential to discuss these details during your initial enquiry to ensure the constructed driveway meets all practical requirements.
Prompt attention can prevent further damage.
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How to recognise it
- Sinking blocks
- Puddles forming near the house
- Cracked tarmac
- Loose gravel on pathways
Common causes
- Failed sub-base
- Inadequate drainage
- Root heave
- Improper installation techniques
What you can do yourself
- 01Determine the number of vehicles to accommodate
- 02Check if planning permission is required
- 03Ensure a dropped kerb is in place, if necessary
What the landscaper does
- Repair locally
- Relay the surface
- Replace entire surface
- Improve drainage system
How the job usually runs
- 01Excavate the area
- 02Install proper drainage
- 03Lay a stable sub-base
- 04Apply chosen surface material
What the price depends on
LandscapeEngine does not publish a fixed price. That is agreed with the firm you appoint. Differences usually come from:
- Type of surface material
- Driveway size and shape
- Excavation requirements
- Drainage complexity
- Access to site
How an enquiry works
- 01
Describe the job
Choose the service, add the postcode and explain what needs doing. A clear brief gets a clearer response.
- 02
Local landscapers see it
Relevant firms nearby can choose to unlock the enquiry. There is no public directory on this site.
- 03
You choose who to speak to
Compare responses and decide who to appoint. Posting the job does not lock you into a contract.
Questions
How do I know which driveway material to choose?
Consider the local climate, aesthetic preferences, and the amount of vehicle traffic. For instance, resin provides a smooth finish, while gravel offers good drainage.
Do I need planning permission for a new driveway?
Planning permission may be required if you are creating or modifying a dropped kerb or if the driveway covers a large area. It’s best to check with your local council.
How can I maintain my driveway effectively?
Regular cleaning and sealing can prolong the life of your driveway. Address any cracks or drainage issues early to prevent more extensive repairs.
What should I do if my driveway has started to sink?
Sinking can indicate a failed sub-base. Consult a professional to assess the situation and discuss potential solutions like relaying or reinforcing the base.
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