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Driveway Contractor in Dromore, Northern Ireland

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Looking for a driveway contractor in Dromore? Dromore sits within Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon, and the driveway contractors listed here cover this area as part of their council coverage on NI Trades. Driveway Contractor jobs in Dromore typically range from tarmac driveways to block paving. Insurance, credentials and references are checked at application stage only; please verify current insurance and credentials directly with any tradesperson before work begins or any money is paid.

What driveway contractor jobs in Dromore typically involve

Driveway Contractors working in Dromore are typically hired for tarmac driveways, block paving and resin-bound driveways. The right tradesperson for your job depends on the scope: small repairs are usually quoted on an hourly or half-day basis, while larger jobs are quoted as a full job price after a site visit. See the typical NI cost table below for indicative pricing.

Why hire a local Dromore driveway contractor

A driveway contractor who already works across Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon usually knows the property stock and the small site-specific issues (access, parking, on-street loading, local layout quirks) that a tradesperson coming in from outside the area is more likely to underestimate. Hiring locally also means shorter travel time for follow-up visits if anything needs adjusting after the job.

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Common services

  • Full driveway dig-out, sub-base and surface install
  • Tarmac and asphalt driveways
  • Block paving (concrete, clay, permeable)
  • Resin-bound and resin-bonded driveways
  • Gravel driveways with edging
  • Permeable paving (SuDS-compliant)
  • Driveway extension and widening
  • Edging, kerbs and steps
  • Surface-water drainage (channel drains, soakaway, gullies)
  • Patio installation in matching or contrasting finish
  • Driveway repair, re-pointing and re-sealing
  • Old driveway removal and disposal

What to ask before hiring

  • What depth of sub-base are you installing?
  • How are you handling surface-water drainage — soakaway, channel drain, or to the road?
  • Will the surface be permeable, and do I need planning permission?
  • How will the edging be laid — haunched concrete, kerb stones?
  • How long will the work take, and what is the day rate of the crew?
  • Do you provide a written guarantee on the work, and for how long?
  • Do you have current public liability insurance?

Typical costs in Northern Ireland

Job typeTypical priceNotes
Tarmac driveway£45–£85/m²NI 2026; includes dig-out + 100–150 mm sub-base + binder + wearing course
Block paving£80–£150/m²Standard concrete blocks; clay or permeable adds 10–25%
Permeable block paving (SuDS-compliant)£90–£170/m²Avoids planning permission requirement for front driveways
Resin-bound driveway£80–£130/m²Over an existing concrete or tarmac base; sub-base extra if needed
Gravel driveway£25–£55/m²Includes membrane and edging
Sub-base only (per m²)£25–£45/m²For pricing comparison; usually included in surface price
Channel drain install£40–£90/linear mConnected to soakaway or storm water
Soakaway install£800–£2,200Variable depending on ground conditions and access
Driveway widening£500–£2,500Depending on width gained and edging required
Patio (matching surface)£60–£140/m²Often added as part of a driveway scheme

Qualifications & accreditations to look for

Interlay (Interlocking Block Paving)
UK association for block paving and hard landscaping
British Association of Landscape Industries (BALI)
Trade body covering driveways and hard landscaping
Marshalls Register / Brett Approved Installer
Manufacturer-recognised installer schemes
CSCS Card
Construction Skills Certification Scheme — site competence
CITB Health & Safety
Required where the crew employs sub-contractors or labourers
Public Liability Insurance
Minimum £2m — required on NI Trades for driveway work

Frequently asked questions

Do I need planning permission for a new driveway in Northern Ireland?
For a residential front driveway in NI, planning permission is normally required for a non-permeable surface (asphalt, tarmac, concrete, non-permeable block paving) larger than five square metres that drains to the public road. A permeable surface — permeable block paving, resin-bound, gravel, or a driveway draining to a soakaway on your own land — does not normally need planning permission. The rules are NI-specific and your contractor should be familiar with them. Where there is doubt, contact your local Council Planning Service before work starts.
How deep should the sub-base be?
For a residential driveway carrying car and light van traffic, a standard NI specification is 100–150 mm of compacted Type 1 MOT sub-base on a geotextile membrane. Heavier vehicles (motorhomes, regular delivery vans) and softer ground push that to 200 mm or more. Any contractor quoting "we will lay it straight on top" or "we don't need much sub-base because the ground is solid" is a red flag — the sub-base is the single biggest factor in whether a driveway lasts five years or twenty.
How long should a new driveway last?
A correctly installed driveway in NI should last 15–25 years before any major maintenance. Tarmac may need a top dressing or re-seal at the 10–15 year mark, block paving may need re-pointing or joint refilling at 5–8 years, and resin-bound surfaces usually need a UV-resistant top coat at 10–15 years. Ask your contractor what warranty they offer in writing — most reputable NI installers offer a 5–10 year written guarantee against settlement and surface failure.
My existing driveway is uneven. Can it be repaired without a full re-lay?
Often, yes. Block paving can be lifted, re-laid on a corrected sub-base, and re-pointed at far less cost than a full re-lay. Tarmac can be patched and top-dressed if the failures are localised. Resin-bound surfaces are harder to spot-repair — usually the affected section is fully relaid and edge-blended. Any quote for full demolition without inspecting the sub-base first is worth a second opinion. A good contractor will lift a corner of the existing surface, check the base condition, and only recommend a full re-lay if the base itself has failed.
Important
In Northern Ireland a permeable driveway (block paving with permeable joints, resin-bound, gravel) does not normally need planning permission. A non-permeable surface (concrete, asphalt, tarmac) larger than five square metres that drains to the road normally does require planning permission. Confirm in writing before signing.

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