
Resin driveway finishes
Natural stone blends, neat restraints and a porous finish for frontages that need strong kerb appeal.
Best for: premium domestic driveways, paths and entrances
Serving Lancashire and Surrounding Areas
Project inspiration for resin driveways, paving details, tarmac surfaces, epoxy floors and complete outdoor transformations.
The right surface depends on the property, parking layout, garden levels, drainage and the finish you want people to notice first. This portfolio page shows the main project styles Sutcliffe Surfacing can help plan and install.
Use it as a starting point for colour, edge detail, material combinations and the overall feel of the finished space.

Natural stone blends, neat restraints and a porous finish for frontages that need strong kerb appeal.
Best for: premium domestic driveways, paths and entrances

A complete entrance can combine surface choice, edging, paths, borders and landscaping so the front of the property feels finished.
Best for: tired driveways, property upgrades and first impressions

Paving gives structure and pattern to patios, paths, steps, borders and driveway detail areas.
Best for: gardens, thresholds and decorative borders

A practical hard-wearing surface for larger driveways, access routes, turning areas and commercial parking.
Best for: bigger areas and regular vehicle use

A seamless interior resin finish for garages, salons, studios, showrooms and modern practical rooms.
Best for: cleanable interiors and high-end garage floors

Levels, fencing, concrete, edging and preparation can bring the whole outdoor project together.
Best for: complete outdoor changes and awkward levels
A resin driveway might need block borders. A tarmac area might need drainage and kerbs. A patio might need steps, fencing and a prepared base. The best result comes from choosing the surface and the supporting details together.
Resin with block borders
Tarmac with kerbed edges
Paving with drainage channels
Driveway plus fencing
Patio plus garden paths
Epoxy plus garage preparation
We look for the practical issues: tired surfaces, poor drainage, awkward levels, weak edges or a layout that no longer works.
Preparation, excavation, base work, restraints and drainage are handled before the visible surface goes down.
The finished surface should feel tidy, intentional and suited to the property, not just newly covered.
Edges can make a simple surface look premium while also helping the installation stay contained.
The best-looking surface still needs to move water sensibly and avoid awkward thresholds.
Stone colour, paving tone and tarmac edges should work with the property, garden and surrounding features.
Tell us what you want to achieve and we will advise on the right build-up, finish, drainage and preparation before quoting clearly.