Paving The Way Podcast

RF Paving

Paving the Way is the official podcast from RF Paving - built for homeowners and trade professionals who care about getting outdoor projects done properly. Hosted by Amy Andrews and Andy McLaughlin, the show breaks down paving, outdoor construction and home renovation in a way that’s clear, practical and honest. You’ll hear expert insight, real project experience and open conversations with guests across the industry. Whether you’re a homeowner planning your next project or a professional looking to sharpen your knowledge, this podcast is designed to help you make better decisions.

Episodes

  1. 1 MAY

    How to Spot a Reputable Landscaper

    Choosing a landscaper can feel overwhelming — especially when everyone says they do a great job. In this episode of Paving the Way, Amy and Andy unpack what actually makes a contractor reputable, reliable, and worth trusting with your outdoor project. They talk through the practical signs to look for, from clear contact details and professional communication to past experience, portfolios, word of mouth, and industry accreditations. They also explain why a good landscaper is about far more than laying paving neatly — the real quality often lies in the groundwork, drainage knowledge, installation methods, and how well they can talk you through the job. The episode also tackles an important reality: everyone has to start somewhere. A newer contractor is not automatically a bad choice, but honesty, transparency, and a willingness to explain their background and process matter a lot. If you’re comparing quotes, planning a garden project, or trying to avoid expensive mistakes, this episode gives you a practical framework for choosing wisely. What you’ll learn: - The signs of a trustworthy landscaping contractor - Why communication and transparency matter so much - What portfolios, references, and word of mouth can tell you - Why installation knowledge matters more than just the finished look - How accreditations can help when comparing contractors - What questions to ask before work starts This is a useful listen for homeowners planning work and for trade professionals thinking about what trust and professionalism really look like in practice. Enjoying the podcast? Follow Paving the Way, share the episode with someone planning an outdoor project, and stay tuned for more practical advice from Amy and Andy.

    18 min
  2. 24 APR

    Permeable Paving Explained: SUDs, Drainage & What Actually Matters

    Permeable paving and SUDs might not sound like the most exciting topic — but get it wrong, and it can cause serious problems. In this episode of Paving the Way, Amy and Andy break down what permeable paving actually means (in simple terms), how it links to SUDs regulations, and why drainage should never be an afterthought in any outdoor project. They tackle one of the biggest misconceptions head-on: it’s not just about the surface material. Whether you’re using porcelain, resin, or gravel, what really matters is how the entire system is built — from the sub-base up — and where the water is directed. The conversation also explores why these regulations are becoming more important, how overloading drainage systems can lead to bigger issues, and the practical ways both homeowners and trades can stay compliant without overcomplicating things. If you’re planning a driveway, patio, or any external space, this episode will help you understand the fundamentals — and avoid costly mistakes. What you’ll learn: What permeable paving actually means (and what it doesn’t) The difference between materials vs full paving systems How SUDs regulations impact domestic projects Why drainage planning should come first — not last Practical ways to manage water correctly on your property This is all about getting the basics right — because when it comes to paving, if water isn’t managed properly, everything else can fail. Enjoying the podcast? Follow Paving the Way, share it with someone planning a project, and stay tuned for more straight-talking advice from Amy and Andy.

    19 min
  3. 17 APR

    Illegal Driveways: What Homeowners & Trades Need to Know

    Can a driveway really be illegal? In this episode of Paving the Way, Amy and Andy break down one of the most misunderstood parts of outdoor projects — the rules around driveways, drainage, and access. From the well-known “five square metre rule” to the realities of planning permission, they unpack why some driveways fall on the wrong side of regulations — and how to avoid costly mistakes. The conversation dives into what permeable vs non-permeable surfaces actually mean in practice, why drainage is often the deciding factor, and how even small details like drop kerbs can become a bigger issue than expected. They also highlight something many people overlook: local councils don’t all work the same way. What’s acceptable in one area might not be allowed in another, especially when traffic flow, conservation areas, or pedestrian access come into play. This episode isn’t about scaring you off making changes — it’s about being informed before you start. Whether you’re a homeowner planning a new driveway or a trade professional advising clients, understanding the basics can save time, money, and headaches later on. What you’ll learn: When planning permission is required for a driveway The difference between permeable and non-permeable surfaces (and why it matters) How drainage affects legality and compliance Why drop kerbs need proper approval How council rules and location can impact your project If you’re thinking about changing your driveway — or already have — this is a must-listen before any work begins. Enjoyed the episode? Follow Paving the Way for more practical, straight-talking advice, and share it with someone planning their next outdoor project.

    11 min
  4. 3 APR

    Quickfire with Amy & Andy: The People Behind RF Paving

    In this slightly different episode of Paving the Way, Amy and Andy step away from the usual format for a quickfire session designed to give you a clearer picture of the people behind the business.From how they each got started in the industry to how their personalities shape the way they lead and make decisions, this episode offers an honest look at what sits behind RF Paving day-to-day. It’s a mix of experience, perspective, and a bit of personality—alongside a few unexpected debates along the way.The conversation touches on everything from leadership styles and teamwork to favourite materials and the realities of working in the construction industry. And, as you’d expect from a quickfire, there are a few lighter moments too.In this episode, you’ll hear:- Andy’s 30+ year journey through the industry and how it all started- Amy’s transition from accountancy into the paving and construction world- How different management styles can actually strengthen a business- Why respect and team culture sit at the core of how they operate- The materials and product details they genuinely value- How their personalities balance each other in day-to-day decision making- A few strong opinions on toast, coffee, and crisp flavoursIf you’ve ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of a growing business in the trade, or how leadership and culture shape the quality of work, this episode gives you a grounded and honest perspective.🎧 Subscribe and share it with someone in the trade—or someone planning a project.And let us know… salt and vinegar, cheese and onion, or prawn cocktail?

    11 min
  5. 20 MAR

    Landscaping Done Properly with Leigh Harker from Gardens of Elegance

    In this guest episode of Paving the Way, Amy and Andy are joined by Leigh from Gardens of Elegance for an honest conversation about what quality really looks like in paving and landscaping.From first starting out to building a reputation around high standards, Leigh shares his experience of the industry, the details that separate an average job from an exceptional one, and the common mistakes that can cause problems for homeowners later on. The conversation also explores how to balance design ideas with real-life practicality, how to guide clients towards better long-term decisions, and why doing things properly matters at every stage of a project.In this episode, you’ll hear:- How Leigh got started in landscaping and what shaped the Gardens of Elegance journey- What separates an okay paving job from one that is finished to a truly high standard- The shortcuts and poor practices that still frustrate experienced professionals- The biggest misconceptions homeowners have when planning a landscaping project- How to approach design ideas that look great online but do not always work in real life- Why transparency, trust and clear advice matter when guiding clients through decisions- What to look for when choosing materials, suppliers and the right team for an outdoor project- What “doing it properly” really means in the landscaping tradeIf you’re planning a garden renovation, choosing materials, or simply want to better understand what good workmanship looks like, this episode will give you practical advice and a clearer view of how quality outdoor spaces come together.🎧 Subscribe and share it with someone planning a project or working on one.

    1hr 10min
  6. 13 MAR

    What to Consider When Planning a Landscaping Project

    A garden project looks simple on the surface — pick a style, choose your paving, get it installed. But in reality, most of the success (or problems later) comes down to what you think through before you buy anything. In Part 2, Amy and Andy break down the key things to consider when planning a garden — whether you’re doing it yourself, working with a builder or landscaper, or bringing in a designer. It’s a practical, straight-talking chat about how to avoid costly mistakes, why preparation matters more than the “pretty” finish, and how to plan a space that suits your lifestyle, not just a trend. In this episode, we cover: - Why garden projects often cost more than people expect (and where the hidden costs sit) - The big one: groundwork and preparation — because everything is only as good as what’s underneath - Drainage, falls and water run-off: what can go wrong if it’s not thought through early - Access, location and site constraints that can change the whole plan (and the labour involved) - Orientation and sunlight: where you’ll actually sit, what will overheat, and what will get used - Designing around how you live: zones, maintenance, planting, and making the space genuinely usable - Value and intention: are you building a family space — or improving the property for resale? If you’re at the 'ideas' stage, this episode helps you turn inspiration into a plan you can actually deliver — with fewer surprises and better results. 🎧 Subscribe to Paving the Way for weekly episodes

    18 min

About

Paving the Way is the official podcast from RF Paving - built for homeowners and trade professionals who care about getting outdoor projects done properly. Hosted by Amy Andrews and Andy McLaughlin, the show breaks down paving, outdoor construction and home renovation in a way that’s clear, practical and honest. You’ll hear expert insight, real project experience and open conversations with guests across the industry. Whether you’re a homeowner planning your next project or a professional looking to sharpen your knowledge, this podcast is designed to help you make better decisions.