Driveway Costs UK 2026
New driveways cost roughly £25–£180 per m² depending on material — about £2,000–£5,500 for a typical 40m² drive. Compare free quotes below.
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How much does it cost?
| Option | Typical cost |
|---|---|
| Gravel | £20 – £40 / m² |
| Tarmac | £45 – £80 / m² |
| Block paving | £100 – £150 / m² |
| Resin bound | £90 – £140 / m² |
| Typical 40m² drive | £2,000 – £5,500 |
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Last updated: June 2026.
How to choose a good driveway installer
Choose a TrustMark-registered installer (or a manufacturer-approved one such as Marshalls or Brett), and make sure they meet the permeable-surface (SUDS) rules. Always get the quote in writing, ask about guarantees, and compare at least three installers before deciding.
Hidden costs to watch for
- A dropped kerb and council permit
- Sub-base preparation and drainage
- Removing the old surface
- A permeable surface or soakaway to meet SUDS rules
Driveway: quick answers
How much does a new driveway cost?
Roughly £25–£180 per m² depending on material — about £2,000–£5,500 for a typical 40m² drive. Gravel is cheapest; block paving and resin cost more.
Which driveway material is best?
Gravel is cheapest and permeable; tarmac is hard-wearing value; block paving looks smart and is repairable; resin is modern and low-maintenance. Choose based on budget, looks and drainage rules.
Are the quotes really free?
Yes. Requesting quotes is completely free with no obligation, and we cover the whole UK.
