Professional Dropped Kerb Contractors in Kirkcaldy, Fife
Fully licensed dropped kerb contractors covering Kirkcaldy, Fife and surrounding areas. We handle everything – from planning permission to council approval and the finished installation.
Council-approved installations
Planning applications handled
Fully insured & experienced
Free no-obligation quotes
What Is a Dropped Kerb and Do You Need One?
A dropped kerb (also called a drop kerb or dropped curb) is a lowered section of pavement kerb that creates a smooth, legal transition between the road and your driveway or property. Without one, mounting the pavement in a vehicle can damage the kerb pavement, your car, and may be illegal.
Whether you’re creating a new driveway, converting a front garden, or building access to commercial premises, a properly installed drop kerb is a legal requirement before you can use that access point from the road.
As experienced drop kerb contractors based in Kirkcaldy, Fife, we carry out every installation to the council’s specification, so your kerb passes inspection first time.




Getting It Right Matters
Installing a dropped kerb without permission is a serious mistake. The council can order you to reinstate the original kerb at your own cost, on top of any enforcement action. The highway is public land, and any work on it must be approved by the council.
We regularly see homeowners who’ve paid other trades to install kerbs for driveways without going through the proper channels. It always costs more in the long run. Using professional, accredited contractors for dropped kerbs, like S. Matthew who manage the application process for you is the only sensible approach, saving you time and money in the long run.
Whether you’re creating a new driveway, converting a front garden, or building access to commercial premises, a properly installed drop kerb is a legal requirement before you can use that access point from the road.
As experienced drop kerb contractors based in Kirkcaldy, Fife, we carry out every installation to the council’s specification, so your kerb passes inspection first time.
Experienced Drop Kerb Contractors in Kircaldy, Fife
When you search for “drop kerb contractors near me”, you want someone local, reliable, and experienced, not a national call centre that subcontracts the work.
Local Knowledge
We know the Fife Council application process inside out, which means fewer delays and no nasty surprises for you.
End-to-End Service
From planning application to final tarmac, we manage the whole job. No coordinating multiple contractors.
Quality Workmanship
All installations are carried out to council specification, using approved materials and methods. We’re fully council registered.
Transparent Pricing
We give you a clear, written dropped kerb price upfront – no hidden fees, no surprises once work begins.
Dropped Kerb Prices: What to Expect
Dropped kerb prices vary depending on the size of the drop, type of road, footway construction, and your council’s fees. The ranges below give a starting point – but every job is different, which is why we always quote in person.
Standard Residential
£1,200
from
Wider Access
£2,000
from
Complex / Commercial
Price on Application
Note on council fees: A portion of your drop kerb price goes directly to the council as an application and inspection fee (typically £300–£700). This is outside our control and we’ll always itemise it clearly in your quote.
Searching for drop kerb prices online will give you a wide range because so much depends on local factors. The only reliable way to get an accurate dropping a kerb price is a proper site visit – which we offer completely free of charge.
We’re fully council registered and drop kerbs almost every week so we’re very
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to get a kerb dropped?
Dropping kerb price typically ranges from £800 to over £2,000 for residential properties in Fife, depending on width, pavement construction, and council fees. Price for dropped kerbs includes the council application fee, our labour, materials, and reinstatement of the footway. We provide a fully itemised quote following a free site visit.
Do I need planning permission to drop a kerb?
You always need council approval – but formal planning permission is only required in specific circumstances, such as properties on classified roads, listed buildings, conservation areas, or commercial access. We assess your situation and advise you. See our planning permission dropped kerb section above for the full details.
Can I install a dropped kerb myself?
No. Work on the public highway must be carried out by a council-approved contractors. Completing a dropped kerb without permission or using an unapproved contractors means the council can require full reinstatement at your expense. Always use accredited drop kerb contractors.
How long does the whole process take?
From submitting the application to completed installation, typically 6-12 weeks. Most of that is the council’s processing period. Once approved, the physical installation usually takes one day.
What's the difference between a dropped kerb and a drop curb?
They’re the same thing. Drop curb and dropped curb are alternative spellings – “curb” is American English, “kerb” is British. As UK-based drop kerb contractors, we install to British Standards regardless of which term you use.
Does a dropped kerb add value to my property?
Yes – off-street parking is highly valued, particularly where on-street parking is competitive. A properly installed dropped kerb combined with a paved driveway can add meaningful value and kerb appeal to your home. It can also lower your car insurance.
Do you also install driveways?
Yes. We’re groundworks and landscaping specialists, so we can combine dropped kerb installation with full driveway construction – block paving, tarmac, resin bound, or concrete. Many customers use us for the complete project for a seamless finish.



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Contact us today for a free, no-obligation site visit and written quote. We cover Fife and the surrounding areas.
Dropped Kerb Contractors Near You
We’re based in Kirkcaldy, Fife and provide dropped kerb contractor services across the surrounding areas. Not sure if we cover your location? Give us a call – we’re often able to travel further for larger projects.