Block paving vs tarmac driveway: which costs less?
Tarmac is cheaper to lay at about £40 to £65 per m², against £60 to £120 per m² for block paving. Tarmac is a quick, plain, seamless surface; block paving costs more but gives a decorative finish, and individual blocks can be lifted and relaid if they sink or stain. Tarmac wins on cost and speed, block paving on looks and repairability.
Block paving vs Tarmac driveway: the difference
| Factor | How they compare |
|---|---|
| Typical cost | Tarmac about £40 to £65 per m²; block paving £60 to £120 per m². |
| Look | Tarmac is a plain black surface; block paving comes in colours, patterns and borders. |
| Repairs | Tarmac patches tend to show; individual block pavers can be lifted and relaid almost invisibly. |
| Best for | Tarmac: cheapest and quickest for a large plain drive. Block paving: a decorative finish you can repair block by block. |
Common questions
Yes. Block paving is £60 to £120 per m² against £40 to £65 for tarmac, so it costs noticeably more to lay. In return you get a decorative finish and the ability to lift and relay individual blocks, where tarmac is cheaper but plain and harder to repair invisibly.
Tarmac is better if you want the cheapest, quickest surface for a large plain drive. Block paving is better if you want a decorative finish with colours and patterns, and the practical benefit that a sunken or stained block can be lifted and replaced rather than patched. It is a trade-off of cost against looks and repairability.
These are independent guide prices based on typical UK jobs in 2026. Your actual cost depends on your property, spec, access and where you live. Always get at least three written quotes before committing.