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About Us
DM
driveways
have
been
providing
a
profession
kerbing,
paving
and
flagging
services
(and
more
–
see
services
page)
for
over
20
years.
The
foundation
to
DM
driveways
being
specialist
paving
trade
being
passed
down
from
father
to
son.
Pictured
right
is
David
Mitchell
proprietor
of
DM
Driveways
who
is
following in his fathers footsteps in the pavia business.
Building Blocks to the perfect Driveway
DM
Driveways
recognize
the
key
to
delivering
a
professionally
laid
pavia
dose
not
only
rely
on
knowing
the
best
techniques
for
doing
the
job
right,
but
also
that both practical hands-on experience and the right tools are used.
The
knowledge
and
experience
behind
DM
Driveways
success
as
a
a
superior
supplied
of
quality
driveways
and
patios
comes
in
the
form
of
our
hard
working
team,
seen
right
and
below.
They
are
Steven,
Paul,
and
Andrew.
Hopefully
you
will
also
notice
throughout
the
web
site
David
is
never
far
away
when hands-on work is required.
For
even
the
smallest
of
pavia
or
kerbing
jobs
many
tons
of
hardcore
and
sand
must
be
laid
prior
to
the
patio
or
driveway
being
laid
–
not
to
mention
the
brick
weight
itself.
For
that
reason
we
at
DM
driveways
use
the
appropriate
machinery
for
the
job.
The
pictures
below
show
just
some
of
the
many
tools
needed to deliver the perfect finish – your driveway.
Safety
Hopeful
you
will
notice
in
these
pictures
and
throughout
the
web
site
not
only
are
the
proper
tools
used
but
also
the
correct
safety
equipment
–
steel
toed
boots, anti-vibration gloves, dust-masks, ear protectors and more are used.
Should
we
be
unsuccessful
in
wining
your
business
and
you
do
decide
to
attempt
your
driveway
or
patio
job
yourself,
please
do
remember
that
what
looks
like
a
very
simple
and
straight
forward
task
‘setting
bricks
or
flagstones
on
the
ground
in
a
row’
is
actually
a
very
hazardous
task,
not
just
for
those
without
the
proper
equipment
and
experience
in
pavia
or
flagstone
laying,
but
also
for
professional
teams
like
ourselves
–
hence
our
stringent
use
of
safety
equipment,
yes,
even
our
team
drop
bricks
on
our
toes
from
time
to
time
or
get sand flicked in our face.