North West regional pricing

How Much Does a Paving & Driveway Specialist Cost in Burnley?

Updated prices for . Burnley prices are typically 13% below the national average.

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Price summary

Burnley Price Summary

Service Low Average High
Block Paving Driveway £3,030 £4,765 £7,360
Tarmac Driveway £1,730 £3,030 £4,765
Gravel Driveway £865 £1,560 £2,600

Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on North West regional pricing.

Full pricing

All Paving & Driveway Specialist Prices in Burnley

Burnley is in North West England and paving & driveway specialist costs here are 13% below the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.

All prices include materials and labour unless stated otherwise. Prices verified 2026

Block Paving Driveway

Low

£3,030

Average

£4,765

High

£7,360

3-5 days

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Digging out the ground, laying a compacted stone base, and fitting interlocking block paving for a standard driveway (around 40 square metres). Includes border edging, sand between the joints, and compacting everything flat.

~55% labour, ~45% materials

What affects the price

  • Driveway size and shape
  • Block style and quality (standard vs premium)
  • Amount of excavation and sub-base needed
  • Whether old surface needs removing and disposing

Tarmac Driveway

Low

£1,730

Average

£3,030

High

£4,765

1-3 days

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Laying a tarmac driveway for a standard-sized driveway (around 40 square metres). Includes digging out the ground, laying a compacted stone base, and applying two layers of tarmac.

~50% labour, ~50% materials

What affects the price

  • Driveway area (typically £50-£80 per m2)
  • Depth of excavation required
  • Whether kerbing or edging is included
  • Access for machinery

Gravel Driveway

Low

£865

Average

£1,560

High

£2,600

1-2 days

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Installing a gravel driveway for a standard area (approx 40m2). Includes excavation, weed membrane, sub-base, edging and decorative gravel.

~56% labour, ~44% materials

What affects the price

  • Gravel type (pea gravel, golden flint, slate chippings)
  • Whether a grid stabilisation system is used
  • Depth of gravel layer
  • Edging material (timber, metal, block)

Resin Bound Driveway

Low

£3,895

Average

£5,630

High

£8,660

2-4 days

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Installing a resin driveway for a standard area (around 40 square metres). Small stones are mixed with clear resin and spread onto a solid base to create a smooth, attractive surface that lets rainwater drain through.

~42% labour, ~58% materials

What affects the price

  • Aggregate colour and type
  • Condition of existing base (may need new tarmac base)
  • Whether the surface is SuDS compliant (permeable)
  • Edging and border design

Concrete Driveway

Low

£2,165

Average

£3,465

High

£5,630

2-4 days

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Laying a poured concrete driveway for a standard area (around 40 square metres). Includes digging out the ground, building timber edges to hold the shape, laying a stone base, and pouring the concrete. Can be finished smooth, brushed for grip, or stamped with a pattern.

~50% labour, ~50% materials

What affects the price

  • Finish type (brushed, stamped, exposed aggregate)
  • Concrete thickness and reinforcement
  • Expansion joints and drainage
  • Whether pattern imprinting is included

Patio Laying (Indian Sandstone)

Low

£1,560

Average

£2,425

High

£3,895

2-4 days

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Supplying and laying a natural Indian sandstone patio for a typical 20 square metre area. Includes digging out the ground, laying a stone base, bedding the slabs on cement, and filling the joints.

~50% labour, ~50% materials

What affects the price

  • Patio size and shape
  • Stone grade and colour (Kandla Grey, Raj Green, Mint)
  • Whether existing patio needs removing
  • Drainage and fall requirements

Patio Laying (Porcelain)

Low

£1,905

Average

£3,030

High

£4,765

3-5 days

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Supplying and laying outdoor porcelain tiles for a patio of around 20 square metres. Porcelain is low-maintenance and stain-resistant but needs specialist adhesive because the tiles do not absorb moisture like natural stone.

~50% labour, ~50% materials

What affects the price

  • Tile size and brand (20mm outdoor porcelain)
  • Whether priming and adhesive method is used
  • Patio shape (straight edges vs curves)
  • Step or level changes required

Driveway Repair and Patching

Low

£260

Average

£520

High

£1,040

Half day to 1 day

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Repairing potholes, cracks, sunken areas or damaged sections of an existing driveway. Method depends on the surface type (tarmac, block paving, concrete).

~58% labour, ~42% materials

What affects the price

  • Size of damaged area
  • Driveway surface type
  • Whether sub-base has failed
  • Matching existing materials and colour

Dropped Kerb Installation

Low

£695

Average

£1,300

High

£2,165

1-2 days

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Lowering the pavement kerb so you can drive across it into your driveway. You need council permission before this work can be done. Includes the application, the kerb work, and restoring the pavement surface.

~63% labour, ~37% materials

What affects the price

  • Council permit cost (varies £50-£400 by area)
  • Width of crossing required
  • Whether the council does the work or approves a contractor
  • Footpath reinstatement requirements

Driveway Sealing

Low

£260

Average

£435

High

£780

Half day

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Cleaning and applying a protective sealant to a block paving or tarmac driveway (approx 40m2). Restores colour and protects against oil, weeds and weather damage.

~67% labour, ~33% materials

What affects the price

  • Driveway area
  • Surface type (block paving, tarmac, natural stone)
  • Sealant quality (standard vs premium)
  • Amount of pre-cleaning and weed treatment needed

Patio Cleaning and Repointing

Low

£175

Average

£390

High

£695

1-2 days

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Pressure washing a patio to remove algae, moss, and dirt, then scraping out the old crumbling cement between the slabs and filling the joints with fresh mortar or resin. Makes an old patio look like new.

~80% labour, ~20% materials

What affects the price

  • Patio area and condition
  • Pointing method (cement mortar vs resin jointing)
  • Amount of moss, algae and staining
  • Whether any slabs need re-bedding

Path Installation

Low

£345

Average

£695

High

£1,300

1-2 days

More details

Installing a garden or side path (approx 8-10m long). Includes excavation, sub-base, edging and surface material. Price covers standard paving slabs or block paving.

~59% labour, ~41% materials

What affects the price

  • Path length and width
  • Surface material (slabs, block paving, gravel, resin)
  • Ground conditions and gradient
  • Whether drainage or lighting is included

Step by step

What's Involved in Hiring a Paving & Driveways

A new driveway or patio is a significant investment that should last 15-25 years, so getting the preparation and materials right from the start is essential.

1

Choose your surface material

Block paving, tarmac, resin, gravel, and concrete all have different costs, lifespans, and maintenance requirements. Consider what you need — block paving looks smart and is easy to repair, tarmac is affordable and quick, and resin is low-maintenance and permeable. Your budget and aesthetic preference will narrow the options.

2

Get quotes from specialists

Get at least three quotes from driveway or paving specialists. Make sure each quote specifies the sub-base depth, drainage plan, edging details, and materials. A cheap quote that skimps on sub-base depth will cost you more in the long run when the surface sinks or cracks.

3

Check planning and drainage requirements

If you are paving over a front garden with more than 5 square metres of impermeable surface, you need planning permission unless you include adequate drainage. Permeable paving or a soakaway avoids this requirement. You also need a dropped kerb from the council if you do not already have one.

4

Old surface is removed

The existing driveway or garden is dug out to the required depth — typically 200-300mm. This spoil is loaded into a skip or grab lorry and taken away. If the existing sub-base is in good condition, it may be reused, which reduces cost.

5

Sub-base and drainage are laid

A compacted stone sub-base is laid in layers and flattened with a vibrating plate. This is the foundation that stops your driveway from sinking. Drainage channels, soakaways, or a fall towards the road are built in at this stage. This is the most important part of the whole job.

6

Surface is laid and finished

The chosen surface material is laid on top of the prepared base. Block paving is set on sand and compacted, tarmac is rolled while hot, and resin is trowelled smooth. Edges are secured, joints are filled, and the whole surface is cleaned before handover.

Regional comparison

How Burnley Compares

Average cost of block paving driveway across regions.

Burnley
-13% £4,765
National Average
baseline £5,500
London
+24% £6,835

Local insights

What Affects Paving & Driveway Specialist Costs in Burnley?

The North West has a distinctive housing stock dominated by red brick terraces from the cotton and manufacturing era, alongside mill conversions, inter-war semis and modern developments. Burnley has a range of property types and ages that can affect the scope and cost of work, with properties across Salford and Stockport varying in age and condition. With a population of null, it is a area where paving & driveway specialist costs are one of the most affordable areas. Victorian terraces with older infrastructure are common and often present challenges — tarmac driveway here averages around £3,030.

The North West consistently sits below the national average for trade costs, and Burnley is no exception. Labour rates here are around 13% below the UK average and considerably lower than London or the South East. In Burnley, local demand for paving & driveway specialist services varies depending on the mix of residential and commercial properties in the area. The wetter climate in the region can affect scheduling for external work, which some tradespeople factor into their quotes. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Prices can still vary by 30-50% between different tradespeople for the same job, making multiple quotes essential.

Several factors affect paving & driveway specialist costs in Burnley. Red brick terraces with limited rear access and shared party walls are common across Bolton and Wigan, and these can make work more complicated and expensive. Mill conversions with exposed brickwork or unusual layouts may also require specialist approaches. A common job like block paving driveway typically costs around £4,765 in Burnley, while a resin bound driveway runs £3,895 to £8,660. As one of the most affordable areas in the UK, Burnley residents generally get good value for paving & driveway specialist work. Material and product choices also make a significant difference to the total.

When getting quotes in Burnley, aim for a minimum of three from different qualified professionals. Ask each one to visit and assess the work rather than quoting over the phone. A good paving & driveway specialist will check the existing conditions, identify potential complications, and provide a clear cost breakdown. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Be wary of quotes that seem significantly cheaper than others — they may be cutting corners on materials or quality. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.

Depending on the work involved, you may also need landscaping (£435–£1,040), fencing (£85–£190), or tree surgery (£130–£475) in Burnley.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about paving & driveway specialist costs in Burnley.

Do I need planning permission to pave my driveway?
If you are paving over your front garden with an impermeable surface (like standard tarmac or block paving without drainage), you need planning permission if the area exceeds 5 square metres. Using permeable paving, gravel, or installing adequate drainage avoids this requirement. This rule was introduced to reduce surface water flooding.
What type of driveway lasts the longest?
Resin-bound and block paving driveways typically last 20-25 years with minimal maintenance. Tarmac lasts 15-20 years but may need resealing. Concrete lasts 25-30 years but can crack. Gravel is the cheapest option but needs regular topping up and weed control. All driveways last longer with proper drainage and a good sub-base.
What is the difference between resin-bound and resin-bonded driveways?
Resin-bound mixes the aggregate with resin before laying, creating a smooth, permeable surface. Resin-bonded applies resin to the existing surface and scatters aggregate on top, creating a textured finish that is not permeable. Resin-bound is more expensive but longer-lasting and compliant with drainage rules.
How long does a new driveway take to install?
A typical block paving driveway takes 3-5 days. Tarmac takes 1-2 days. Resin-bound takes 1-2 days. Gravel is the quickest at 1 day. All timelines assume the sub-base preparation is included. If the existing driveway needs digging out first, add 1-2 days to the total.
How do I get a dropped kerb for my driveway?
You need to apply to your local council for a dropped kerb (also called a vehicle crossover). The council either does the work themselves or approves a contractor to do it. Costs range from £800 to £2,500 depending on the council and width of the crossing. Processing times vary from 4-12 weeks, so apply well before your driveway installation date.
Can I park on a new driveway straight away?
For block paving and gravel, yes — you can drive on them immediately after completion. Tarmac needs 24-48 hours to harden, and you should avoid turning the steering wheel while stationary for the first few weeks. Resin-bound driveways need 4-6 hours to cure. Concrete needs at least 7 days before any vehicle traffic.
What causes driveways to sink or crack?
The most common cause is an inadequate sub-base — if the ground was not dug deep enough or compacted properly, the surface will sink over time. Tree roots can also lift and crack paving. Poor drainage causes water to pool underneath, softening the ground. A properly installed driveway with a 150-200mm compacted sub-base should not have these problems.
Is resin bound or block paving better value?
Block paving is typically 15-25% cheaper to install and individual blocks can be lifted and replaced if damaged. Resin bound gives a smoother, more contemporary look, is naturally permeable, and requires less ongoing maintenance. Both last 20-25 years. Block paving may need re-sanding and weed treatment every few years, while resin bound just needs an occasional jet wash.
How do I spot a cowboy driveway installer?
Be wary of anyone who turns up uninvited offering cheap tarmac or leftover materials. Never accept a doorstep quote. Check for a physical business address, reviews, and examples of past work. Ask about the sub-base specification — any legitimate installer will explain the depth and materials they use. Avoid paying the full amount upfront.
How much does a paving & driveway specialist cost in Burnley in 2026?
Block Paving Driveway in Burnley typically costs between £3,030 and £7,360, with the average being around £4,765. Prices vary depending on the scope of work, materials used, and the specific requirements of your property.
Are paving & driveway specialist prices cheaper in Burnley than London?
Yes. Burnley paving & driveway specialist costs are typically 13% below the national average, while London prices run around 24% above it. For block paving driveway, you could save over £2,070 compared to the same job in London.
How do I find a good paving & driveway specialist in Burnley?
Get at least three quotes from different tradespeople, check recent reviews, and ask whether the quote includes VAT and everything you need. A detailed written quote that breaks down all costs is a good sign. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.
What affects paving & driveway specialist prices in Burnley?
The main factors are the scope and complexity of what you need, the options and products chosen, and local market rates. Burnley rates are 13% below the national average. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to ensure a fair price.
Do paving & driveway specialist prices include materials in Burnley?
The prices shown on this page include all typical costs. However, when getting real quotes, always confirm what is and isn't included. Some tradespeople break out costs separately, while others give an all-in price. Ask for a detailed breakdown before agreeing to any work.