I’m thinking of installing a new driveway for my home in Surrey or Greater London. Between Concrete, Resin Bound, and Block Paving, which material do you think is the most durable and low-maintenance? I’d love to hear people’s experiences and suggestions.
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For Surrey/Greater London, most people find Block Paving to be the most durable and low‑maintenance overall — it handles rain and freeze/thaw well, and if a few blocks shift you can replace them easily without big cost.
Resin Bound looks very neat and stays low‑maintenance, but usually costs more upfront and needs excellent drainage. Concrete is often cheapest to install, but can stain or crack more over time.
Has anyone noticed one of these materials holding up noticeably better through wet weather or heavy use?