What are the most popular private drive types?

There are several alternatives available to you when it comes to driveways. A private drive can add substantial value to your house and make it a better place to settle down. Some choices will set you back more than others, but there is plenty of choice available no matter if you’re on a tight budget or have more to spend. Talk to us for more 

Tarmac Drives

Tarmacadam driveways

Tarmac or asphalt private drives are also extremely affordable and are known for their strong climate protection. Driveways made from tarmac are also extremely long lasting, which makes them a great match for bigger cars. They also have a smooth finish, which means exceptional skid resistance. Tarmac private drives can easily survive hail, ice and storms. Tarmac is also an ideal match for the eco-conscious due to the way that the material can be used indefinitely. For a great solution visit 

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Block paving private drives

Block paving is based around interlocking, which gives you additional strength. It can be designed in a range of designs and you can simply replace individual bricks if they are damaged. Another key benefit of block paving driveways is that they have great fade resistance. A block paving private drive can last for up to 20 years. These driveways do not require top polishing, and there is usually no need to repaint them even years down the line. All you normally need to do to maintain a block paving private drive is to clean it with soap and water. Block paving driveways are also preferred due to the way that they can withstand harsh weather with ease.

Resin-bound and resin-bonded private drives

Resin-bound and resin-bonded driveways have become increasingly popular over recent years. Resin-bound private drives are water-permeable. Whilst resin-bonded systems have resin spread across the surface with loose stone scattered on top of them, resin and stone are mixed together and shovelled into place to create resin-bound systems. These systems give you a great deal of choice when it comes to flexibility and colour.

Indian natural stone private drives

Indian natural stone driveways offer the look of natural sandstone, and there are plenty of patterns and colours to choose from. One of the key benefits of Indian Sandstone is that it doesn’t normally split, crack or peel. This stone also has non-slip qualities.

Natural stone private drives

Natural stone private drives are quick and straightforward to install and may be the perfect choice if you’re on a tight budget. A big advantage of having a natural stone driveway put in is that you’ll be alerted when someone pulls up on your drive or walks across it. This means it can be a fantastic discouraging factor for intruders. These private drives also require minimal maintenance.

Cobble Stone and brick private drives

Regardless of the fact that they’re not as popular as they once were, Cobble Stone and brick private drives offer a highly unique, attractive appearance. These driveways offer good resistance to cold and are easy to maintain. They are also noted for their toughness and can be customised to your specific needs and preferences.

Pattern-imprinted concrete private drives.

Pattern-imprinted cement driveways are also known as stamped concrete and decorative concrete private drives. These driveways offer a highly durable surface and can easily hold up against heavy weights. Another reason why these driveways are so popular is that they require very little upkeep. There are many designs, styles, colours and patterns to choose from.
No matter what your tastes and inclinations are, it really should not be too difficult to find a driveway style that meets your needs.

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