Somerset’s imprinted concrete experts
At Concrete printed driveways we believe in work finished to a high standard and take pride in a job well done. We use long lasting quality materials to give you the best return on your investment.
All work is individually designed to suit your property and carries a full 5 year guarantee.
We will treat your property as though it were our own, leaving it clean and tidy. All debris will be removed from the site so that all you're left with is a gleaming finished product ready for use. We're also fully insured with public liability and professional indemnity insurance for your peace of mind.
Quality Installations
We're not the cheapest available, but we do aim to be the best! Driveways, paths, patios, forecourts and courtyards are all big decisions and are only updated a few times in the lifetime of a property.
As with everything else in life, you get what you pay for. Why risk a solution therefore that might last half as long for the sake of a comparatively small saving?
Done properly, PIC can add considerable value to your home or business premises and will last for years to come. With over 30 years experience, The Imprinted Concrete Company have the skills and portfolio of work necessary to make this a reality.
Landscaping and Drainage Services
As part of our paving solutions, we also offer comprehensive landscaping and drainage services, meaning you can deal with just one company from start to finish. Take a look at our individual web pages for more details.
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Why Choose Concrete printed driveways?
If you have not already heard of us through a friend, family neighbour or relative please let us take a minute to explain why you should choose us over any other driveway company in the South East.
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Free design advice
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No salesmen
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No sub-contractors
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Fully insured
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Well reviewed
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Huge range of choice and ideas
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Viewable examples of previous work
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Real customer testimonials
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Axbridge
Axbridge is a picturesque former market town on the southern fringe of the Mendip Hills. This small town has a medieval market square, narrow…
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Bath
Nestling in the rolling Somerset countryside, Bath offers a wide range of attractions for its millions of visitors each year: restaurants, theatres,…
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Bridgwater
Bridgwater stands on the River Parrett. The area has been known to have been settled for at least a thousand years. In the Domesday Book, it…
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Burnham on Sea
Burnham-On-Sea was mentioned in the will of King Alfred as a royal domain, so its history goes way back to Saxon times. It is mentioned in the…
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Chard
Chard is the highest town in Somerset, at 500 feet above sea level, and the most southerly, lying very close to the Devon border. A hill fort…
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Cheddar
Everyone has heard of Cheddar, if only because of the cheese. These days, the cheese is probably the least of the attractions as so-called cheddar…
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Clevedon
The town of Clevedon is situated on the Bristol Channel Coast and was originally a hillside settlement. The moorland in and around Clevedon…
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Crewkerne
Although it is not mentioned in the Domesday Book, there has been a settlement in Crewkerne since before the Norman Conquest. There are several…
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Dunster
Dunster is a picturesque village located on the fringes of Exmoor. Characterised by thatched cottages, a unique octagonal yarn market and the…
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Exmoor
The high plateau of Exmoor is criss-crossed by numerous streams and slashed by a few deep river valleys. It rises up steeply from the gentler…
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Frome
Towards the end of the 7th century, St. Aldhelm, Abbot of Malmesbury, set up a mission on the banks of the River Frome. This is believed to…
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Glastonbury
What is history and what is legend? There are plenty of both at Glastonbury. Ancient tradition tells tales of the Isle of Avalon, the place…
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Ilminster
The charming country town of Ilminster is set in the beautiful countryside of South West Somerset. It lies just off the main London to Penzance…
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Langport
The historic town of Langport, on the banks of the River Parrett, claims to be the smallest town in England. Langport and all the villages around…
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Minehead
In the 15th century Minehead was still a mainly agricultural area. However, the position of the settlement, on the north coast of Somerset,…
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Nailsea
Nailsea is in a beautiful rural location of North Somerset, about eight miles south west of Bristol. The pennant sandstone, which lies beneath…
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Porlock
Nestling at the foot of Porlock Hill at the western end of the Porlock Vale, Porlock lies between a shingle ridge, with extensive views over…
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Radstock
Neither this town nor its near neighbour, Midsomer Norton, is mentioned in the Domesday Book, but the area is believed to have been settled…
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Shepton Mallet
Shepton Mallet is an ideal centre from which to visit the many tourist attractions of this area, including other fascinating towns such as Bath,…
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Somerton
Somerton is said to have given its name to the county of Somerset. It was certainly one of the main residences of the Saxon kings who built…
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Street
Street is a thriving village close to Glastonbury, on the slopes of the Polden Hills, where the Romans mined stone. Blue Lias is a rock peculiar…
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Taunton
Taunton, the county town of Somerset, is a bustling market town situated on the River Tone between the Quantock, Blackdown and Brendon Hills.…
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Watchet
It is believed that Watchet began with the arrival of St Decuman from what is now South Wales. Legend says that he arrived on a raft with only…
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Wellington
The earliest reference to the town of Wellington is to be found in a grant made at the very beginning of the 10th century, where it was called…
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Wells
Wells is the smallest city in England: a city purely because of the presence of its famous cathedral. In reality, this quiet Somerset backwater,…
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Weston super Mare
The name Weston-super-Mare is made up of Saxon words meaning the west tun or settlement, and the Latin words super, meaning above, and mare,…
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Wincanton
Wincanton, in South Somerset, is uniquely twinned with a fictional town: Ankh-Morpork, a city state in Terry Pratchett’s “Discworld”…
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Wiveliscombe
Wiveliscombe
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Yeovil
Yeovil, located near the Somerset-Dorset border, is a thriving market town with a population of around 40,000. The name is derived from the…