At Terraform Driveways, we specialise in designing and installing high-quality block paving paths that transform how you access and move through your property. Our block paving path installers work with both homeowners and commercial clients to deliver hard-wearing, attractive pathways that suit your property's layout and drainage needs.
Whether you need a garden walkway, a front entrance path, or access routes around your commercial premises, our team ensures every installation is built to last decades.

Block paving accounts for around 60 to 70 percent of all residential paved paths and driveways across the North East & Yorkshire. The modular nature means it handles ground movement without cracking.
Soil expands and contracts with the seasons, and block paving flexes naturally with these shifts. Each concrete block paver can withstand compressive strengths exceeding 50 N/mm², significantly stronger than standard poured concrete used for garden paths. When installed correctly, a block paving path typically lasts 20 to 30 years under normal foot traffic.
We don't cut corners on foundation work, whether we're installing garden paths, block paving driveways, or block paving patios. A solid sub-base is what prevents sinking, spreading and uneven settlement over time. Our block paving installation process starts below ground level, where most problems either get prevented or created.
The longevity of any paved area depends entirely on the quality of the sub-base and drainage systems beneath it. We excavate to the correct depth, compact in layers, and ensure water has somewhere to go. Poor installation almost always results in movement or sinking within the first few years.

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Ground preparation determines whether your path lasts three years or thirty years. We excavate to the required depth based on your soil type and expected use, typically 150 to 200mm for domestic paths.
The excavated area gets filled with compacted MOT Type 1 limestone. We compact this base in 50mm layers using a vibrating plate compactor. On top of the hardcore, we spread a 30 to 40mm layer of sharp sand as the bedding layer.
If your path needs to handle surface water, we can install permeable block paving. These systems reduce surface water runoff by up to 90 percent compared to traditional impermeable paving. The water drains through the joints and into the ground below, preventing pooling.


Block paving works for garden paths, walkways, patios and access routes. It's one of the most versatile hard landscaping options available because it adapts to curves, slopes and irregular shapes.
We can install paths that wind through your garden, connect your driveway to your back door, or provide wheelchair access to different parts of your outdoor space. For commercial properties, block paving paths handle high footfall while maintaining their appearance. They provide superior slip resistance compared to smooth concrete or porcelain slabs, maintaining grip even when wet.
The jointed structure allows natural ground movement without cracking, which matters during freeze-thaw cycles in winter. Block paving doesn't crack because each block moves independently. The sand-filled joints flex slightly, absorbing the stress.
Properly installed block paving is designed to be semi-permeable. Water drains naturally through the joints rather than sitting on the surface. This reduces slip risk and means your path dries faster after rain.


Block paving requires very little maintenance compared to other surfaces. Weed growth in the joints usually comes from wind-blown seeds rather than growth from below. With proper jointing sand and edging restraints, weed occurrence can be reduced by over 80 percent compared to poorly installed paths.
Occasional sweeping keeps the surface clean. For deeper cleaning, a pressure washer removes moss and organic staining. Sealing your block paving can help prevent weed growth and make cleaning easier, though it isn't essential.


Concrete block paving remains the most cost-effective option and is the most commonly used material for garden paths. These blocks come in a huge range of colours and finishes.
The most commonly used block size is 200 × 100 × 50mm. This size provides strength, visual balance and pattern flexibility. For permeable paving installations, we use specially designed permeable block paving blocks with wider joints that allow faster drainage while maintaining structural strength.
Most domestic block paving pathway installation projects take two to three days to complete. Day one involves excavation and sub-base preparation. Day two covers laying the blocks. Day three handles edging, cutting, compacting and cleaning.
Weather affects our schedule. We can't lay block pavers in heavy rain or when the ground is frozen. The sand bedding layer needs to be dry for proper compaction.


Block paving can be installed over an existing concrete or tarmac base if it's structurally sound and correctly prepared. The existing surface needs to be stable, level and free from major cracks.
Installing over a good existing base typically reduces the project timeline by a day. However, we never compromise on quality just to save time. If the existing surface isn't suitable, we'll always recommend full removal.
Well-installed paving can add between 5 and 10 percent to a property's overall visual value by improving kerb appeal and garden usability. A neat, well-maintained path makes a strong first impression and suggests the rest of the property has been looked after.
Block paving paths provide clean, dry access between different areas, protect your lawn from wear, and create defined routes through your garden. The aesthetic appeal makes it a popular choice for enhancing garden layout and access routes.


Herringbone is the strongest pattern for paths that see regular use. The 45-degree or 90-degree herringbone interlock means blocks resist movement even under heavy foot traffic.
Stretcher bond creates a simple, linear pattern that suits narrow garden paths. Basket weave gives a traditional, cottage garden look that works well for ornamental paths.
We'll recommend the best laying patterns based on your path's location and use.
Block paving kerbs along the edges of your path prevent the blocks from spreading outward over time. We use concrete haunching behind the edge blocks to lock them in place.
Edge kerbs can also incorporate drainage channels if your path needs to direct water away from buildings or prevent pooling.


The cost of block paving paths typically ranges from £50 to £100 per square metre for standard installations, depending on the materials chosen, access to the site, and ground conditions.
Concrete block pavers are at the lower end of that range. Clay bricks and permeable paving systems cost more due to material prices and additional drainage work. Your budget determines which materials and design options suit your project.
Block paving represents a cost effective investment when you factor in its lifespan. Spread across 20 to 30 years of use, the annual cost works out very reasonable.
Every block paving installation needs proper compaction to perform correctly. We use a vibrating plate compactor to lock the blocks together and set them into the sand bedding layer.
We compact the entire paved area at least twice. The first pass sets the blocks. The second ensures everything is level and stable. Skipping proper compaction is one of the most common installation mistakes we see.


Drainage systems are built into the installation rather than added afterwards. We set the path with a slight fall, usually 1 in 80, so water runs off to the sides or toward a drainage point.
For paths near buildings, we always ensure water drains away from the property. Where needed, we install drainage channels or direct runoff toward soakaways or existing drainage systems.
If individual blocks get stained, cracked or damaged, we can lift them out and replace them without disturbing the rest of the path. We lift them carefully to avoid chipping the edges, swap in new blocks, and compact them back into place.
This is far easier and cheaper than repairing concrete or tarmac, where you'd need to cut out a section and try to blend the repair into the existing surface.


We work on domestic and commercial properties. For homeowners, we install garden paths, front entrance walkways, side access routes and paths connecting different outdoor areas.
For commercial clients, we handle car park walkways, building access paths, courtyard paving and outdoor dining areas. Our block paving services can be tailored to suit narrow garden paths, curved walkways and high-footfall access routes.
Most garden paths don't need planning permission because they're considered permitted development. However, if your path connects to the public highway or changes the appearance of a listed building, you may need to check with your local planning authority.
For domestic properties, the only time permissions usually matter is if you're replacing a permeable surface with an impermeable one in front of your house.


We provide free, no-obligation quotes for all block paving pathway installation projects. As a trusted driveway company, our quotes include a site visit where we assess your ground conditions, discuss your design preferences, and measure the area accurately.
Terraform Driveways is fully insured and all our work is fully guaranteed. We're proud of our previous work and happy to show you examples of completed installations.
Contact us today using our postcode search to find your nearest Terraform Driveways installer. We'll arrange a convenient time to visit your property and provide you with the best colour and design options to suit your house style and budget. Let us transform your outdoor space with a professional finish that's built to last.