Cheshire · CW4

Driveway specialists in Holmes Chapel.

Full driveway rebuilds and patios in CW4.

Driveways, resin & block paving in Holmes Chapel

Holmes Chapel work is a steady mix of full driveway replacements on the established estates (Middlewich Road, Knutsford Road, Manor Lane) and combined drive-plus-patio jobs where clients want the front and back done in one visit. It's an easy postcode to programme — most plots are regular in shape, ground is generally workable, and access is straightforward.

Ground & drainage

CW4 sits predominantly on Mercia Mudstone with well-drained sandy loams over much of the village. Fewer problem sub-strates than Crewe or Congleton, which usually means standard dig depths and predictable timelines.

Best suited to

Combined driveway-and-patio installs, resin bound on 1970s–90s estate driveways, and block paving with matched flag patios for family homes.

Neighbourhoods we cover

Cranage, Goostrey, Twemlow, Withington, Allostock, Jodrell Bank corridor — plus surrounding CW4.

Our services in Holmes Chapel

Holmes Chapel driveway FAQs

Can you do the driveway and a patio at the same time?

Yes — combined front-and-back jobs are one of our most common Holmes Chapel enquiries. Booking them together saves a mobilisation, keeps the materials consistent and usually shaves days off the overall programme.

How long does a typical CW4 driveway take?

Most single-property driveways run 5–10 working days depending on size, surface and whether drainage needs upgrading. We give a firm programme in the written quote, not a rough estimate.

Can you match new paving to an existing patio?

Where the manufacturer still supplies the range, yes. Where they don't, we'll suggest the closest sympathetic alternative and always sample it on site before you commit.

Local coverage from Sandbach

We're headquartered in Sandbach — Holmes Chapel is a short drive, which means same-week site assessments and rapid response for aftercare or repairs. Our crews are on Holmes Chapel projects regularly and know the local suppliers, planning quirks and typical ground conditions.