Discover more about Driveways Burgess Hill

When your driveway is the first thing visitors see, it deserves more than just a quick fix. We specialise in building driveways in Burgess Hill that not only look stunning but are also engineered to last. Whether you want to refresh a tired entrance or lay a brand-new surface, we offer reliable, professional solutions tailored to your space.

Discover more about our driveways in Burgess Hill and elevate your outdoor space.

Which Driveway Surface Is Right for Your Home?

Choosing a driveway can feel overwhelming if you’re unsure of the best material for your property. That’s why we take the time to assess your needs before recommending the ideal solution.

Our range includes:

  • Block paving with custom patterns and colours.
  • Tarmac driveways for durability and low maintenance.
  • Resin-bound finishes for a sleek and modern touch.
  • Gravel driveways for cost-effective style and natural drainage.
At Salt & Stone, we believe quality work speaks for itself - and that attention to detail is what transforms a garden into a lasting investment.

Built by Experts & Backed by Local Trust

As a family-run business serving Burgess Hill and the wider West Sussex area, we bring craftsmanship, attention to detail, and dependable service to every project. We treat your home with care and deliver results that boost kerb appeal and property value.

Looking for a new driveway in Burgess Hill? Get in touch with us today to kickstart your project.
Can a new driveway improve my property’s value?
Yes. A professionally installed driveway in Burgess Hill can increase kerb appeal and property value, often giving a strong return on investment for homeowners looking to sell in the future.
How do I maintain my driveway to prevent moss and weed growth?
Sweep regularly, remove debris, and apply a sealant if applicable. In Burgess Hill’s damp climate, pressure washing once or twice a year helps prevent moss and weed growth between paving joints.
Can you replace only part of an existing driveway?
Yes. If the rest of the driveway is in good condition, partial replacement is possible. This is common when repairing damaged sections or updating the entrance area for a fresh look.