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That's not just our opinion, our clients say the same too.
Why?
Because the Greenway team have over 40 years experience between them and they know what works and what doesn't.
When a property is bought or sold, a factor often taken for granted is the influence kerb appeal has on the overall decision. There's nothing better than coming home to a stunning entrance.
A new trending factor is 'sustainability'. As more property owners become aware of global warming, eco-friendly driveway materials are asked for by our clients often. We are very happy to do our part to help the environment.
Two main factors to consider when choosing your driveway:
Driveway Surface Material
With today's modern manufacturing techniques, various types of driveway surfaces are available, creating a different aesthetic to the overall property theme.
The British weather also plays a determining factor in specific driveway surface suitability. For example, hot climates benefit from gravel surfaces as the stones allow for expansion and contraction. The UK can get very cold and icy during the winter months. Providing the groundwork layers are well compacted, paved driveways are a good choice as the bricks are more suited to freezing conditions.
You may also want to keep in mind how well the driveway material complements the exterior of your particular building.
A modern, contemporary driveway would not necessarily suit a period or historic property. The most complimentary solution may be more costly.
However, there is a higher return on investment with driveways more aligned with the style of a property. In other words, choosing a block paving solution for a 19th-century property would be more aligned with its natural aesthetic.
For many homeowners, the primary consideration when deciding on the proper driveway is the overall price of investment. This outlay covers the material and the labour involved in completing the job. Some materials are easier and quicker to install than others. Other systems are cheap to manufacture from local sources and don't have associated import fees or costs.
As a general rule, there are pros and cons for each type of driveway material. Some options are much more budget-friendly but remember cutting costs isn't always the right choice.
Suppose you are trying to make a driveway installation decision. In that case, you must factor in FOUR main criteria when choosing your driveway installation company:
With more negative press surrounding global warming and pollution, it’s never been more critical for business owners and residential homeowners alike to switch to eco-friendly paving solutions. Grasscrete, seen here, is cast on-site and is made from very lightweight moulds enabling cheap transport costs worldwide, meaning they have a low carbon footprint.
Greenway installs many different types of paths, including:
Porcelain is a low-maintenance paving solution and the easiest to maintain. Porcelain derives from refined clay fired at high temperatures in a kiln. They absorb very little water, meaning they are resistant to stains, and frost and, to an extent, prevent moss and algae growth.
A pebble path is easier and cheaper to construct than a paving stone path, and irregular and curved shapes offer no problem. However, weeds can be a nuisance, and regular raking can sometimes be necessary.
Wooden walkways give you a place to walk that isn't muddy and can help you cross some of the rockier or uneven parts of your property. Portable wooden pathways for your lawn and garden consist of weather-resistant hardwood planks that roll out when needed and then roll back up for easy storage when not.
Greenway can install stepping stones from various types of slab, porcelain, tile, stone or composite finish. When mixed with gravel or aggregate, the effect can look very pleasing.
Block paving is a prevalent choice with clients wanting a more traditional and tidy look on their property. Brick or block paving is very versatile, has a long lifespan and has many effects and finishes.
Limestone, granite, sandstone and slate are the most common types of gravel finish, all available in various colours, sizes and shapes to create multiple styles of finish.
Resin-bound is a flooring system made of natural or aggregate rubber and resin. This material is ideal for a range of footpaths, driveways, commercial areas and pathways. The finishes and colours are vast, enabling pathways complimenting any property style.
The primary uses for shredded bark and other wood mulches are in the garden, as a mulch or 'rustic' covering for meandering pathways and as a so-called safer surface for children's play areas. Bark chips are also available in different colours, making beautiful effects possible.
Sealing a concrete sidewalk protects the surface from stains and weather damage and enhances the appearance. Sealers are available in matte, satin and high gloss finishes, and some can be tinted to add a subtle hint of colour.
Greenway installs a broad spectrum of outdoor floor tiles suitable for use in gardens, patios & decking. The range of style, pattern and colours are just as vast as indoor tiles and very popular with period property owners eager to create a Victorian or Edwardian finish.
Durable and low-maintenance composite decking is a popular alternative to traditional wood solutions. They also come in many shapes and colours, making them a designer's dream material.
Greenway can install ready-made recycled rubber sections to create excellent pathways. Another rubber solution is a poured-in-place solution that offers a low-impact, good traction, firm but resilient surface.