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Driveway Contractors in Writtle

Block paving, resin bound, tarmac driveways & patios

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📍 9A REEDS FARM ESTATE, ROXWELL ROAD, CM1 3ST 🔧 Driveways & Paving
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📍 BECKWITH BARN WARREN ESTATE, LORDSHIP ROAD, CM1 3WT 🔧 Driveways & Paving
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📍 BECKWITH BARN WARREN ESTATE, LORDSHIP ROAD, CM1 3WT 🔧 Driveways & Paving
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📍 BECKWITH BARN WARREN ESTATE, LORDSHIP ROAD, CM1 3WT 🔧 Driveways & Paving
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Driveway services in Writtle, Chelmsford

Our directory lists 4 registered driveway contractors in Writtle. We recommend contacting several contractors to compare availability and pricing.

Common driveway projects in Writtle include replacing old concrete or tarmac driveways with block paving, installing resin bound surfaces for a modern permeable finish, laying Indian sandstone patios, and arranging dropped kerb installations through Essex County Council. The heavy clay soil in this part of Essex means proper groundwork is essential — always check that your contractor plans a minimum 150mm compacted sub-base.

Typical driveway costs in Writtle

ServiceTypical cost
Block paving (per m²)£60 – £120
Resin bound (per m²)£50 – £100
Tarmac (per m²)£40 – £80
Full driveway (small, ~30m²)£2,500 – £5,000
Full driveway (large, ~60m²+)£5,000 – £15,000
Patio£1,500 – £5,000
Dropped kerb (inc. council fee)£800 – £1,500

Prices are indicative for the Chelmsford area. Always get at least 3 written quotes.

How to choose a driveway contractor in Writtle

✅ Check credentials

Verify they are registered at Companies House and carry public liability insurance (minimum £1 million). Ask for their Company Number and check it online.

📄 Get written quotes

Always get at least 3 detailed written quotes that specify the surface material, sub-base depth, drainage plan, timeline and payment terms.

📷 Check their work

Ask for photos of recent local projects and references from customers in Writtle or nearby. A good contractor will be happy to show their work.

💰 Avoid large deposits

Never pay more than 10–20% upfront. A reputable company will not ask for the full amount before work begins. Pay the balance only when you are satisfied.

All driveway contractors in Writtle

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Camino Interiors Ltd9A REEDS FARM ESTATE, ROXWELL ROAD, CM1 3ST
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Dm Building & Carpentry Services LimitedBECKWITH BARN WARREN ESTATE, LORDSHIP ROAD, CM1 3WT
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L J Revill Construction LtdBECKWITH BARN WARREN ESTATE, LORDSHIP ROAD, CM1 3WT
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Mako Property Services LtdBECKWITH BARN WARREN ESTATE, LORDSHIP ROAD, CM1 3WT
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Frequently asked questions — Driveways in Writtle

How many driveway contractors are listed in Writtle?

Our directory lists 4 driveway contractors in Writtle, Chelmsford. All are registered at Companies House. Browse their profiles above to compare services and request free quotes.

How much does a new driveway cost in Writtle?

In Chelmsford, block paving costs £60-£120/m², resin bound £50-£100/m², and tarmac £40-£80/m². A typical 50m² driveway costs £2,500-£6,000 depending on the material and groundwork required. Prices in Writtle may vary — always compare at least 3 quotes.

Do I need planning permission for a driveway in Writtle?

Not if you use permeable materials (resin bound, permeable block paving) or drain to a lawn/border. Impermeable surfaces over 5m² require planning from Brentwood Borough Council. Most contractors in Writtle now recommend permeable options by default.

How do I get a dropped kerb in Writtle?

You need to apply to Essex County Council (not the borough council) for a dropped kerb. The process takes 6-8 weeks. Many driveway contractors in Writtle handle the application on your behalf. Costs are £800-£1,500 including the council fee.

What driveway material is best for Writtle?

Block paving is the most popular in Chelmsford — it handles clay soil movement well and adds kerb appeal. Resin bound is increasingly popular for its modern look and permeability. Tarmac remains the most cost-effective option for larger driveways.