High Quality Block Paved Driveways thoughout Sussex
As a major home improvement for your property property, a new block paved driveway needs to be installed professionally and to a high standard to ensure years of trouble free service.
We use Marshall's block paving products for our driveways in Sussex as then we can guarantee the quality of the materials. We use plenty of Type 1 sub-base, well in excess of recommended levels and always set our edges on a full concrete base before laying the inner bricks (the correct way to do it), unlike some of the budget driveway cowboys who just concrete the edges at the end of the job.

For a classic rectangular-block driveway, choose our Driveline 50 paviors. The blocks can be laid in a variety of patterns and provide a cost effective block paved driveway. For an extra touch of class, go for Marshall's Tegula or Runblestones block paving for a tumbled rough edge. Marshalls block paving is now colour enhanced making it resistant to fading, particularly important in Sussex whre it is sunnier than other parts of the UK.
& Clay Block Paviors
Elegant homes have, for generations, been characterised by landscapes of real stone. For driveways and patios, the natural beauty of real stone setts is guaranteed to enhance the appearance of any home. Clay paviors are an inspired choice if your home needs the rustic charm and rich colour of natural, fired clay. These paviors are ideal for 1920's and older properties giving total authenticity with modern day strength
Priora Permeable Block Paving
Priora is Marshall's new range of permeable block paving that allows rain to soak into the subsoil through a specially claculated sub base material without compromising the structural performance of the driveway.
Conforming to the new environmental legislation due for September 2007 this is the only block paving solution that will not require planning consent.
When you get quotes for block paving, you may be suprised at how cheap some companies appear. There's a reason for this. They use less sub-base (which means the drive will sink in a year or so), use cheaper blocks (which fade quickly) and concrete the edges at the end (incorrect procedure).