Artificial Grass Repair in Paddington that restores a clean, level finish without replacing the whole lawn. From split joins to burns and pet damage, we fix it neatly and quickly. Book a local assessment across W2.
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If your lawn has lifted edges, visible joins or worn patches, our repairs bring it back to a like-new look. We work across W2, including around Paddington station and Little Venice, where small gardens and terraces need tidy, low-disruption fixes. Whether it’s burn damage from a barbecue or a seam that’s opened up, we match materials and restore the surface. The aim is simple: an even finish that feels secure underfoot.
Paddington properties range from stucco townhouses with compact rear courtyards to mansion flats and modern apartments with terraces. These spaces often rely on artificial grass for year-round usability, but heavy footfall, furniture movement and planters can cause join repairs or edge failures. We’re used to working with tight access, shared entrances and balcony layouts. Our team brings the right adhesives, tapes and infill to suit each setting.
We start by inspecting the problem area, checking the sub-base, drainage and infill depth before recommending the most cost-effective fix. Repairs may include seam repairs, patch repairs, infill replacement or drainage fixes to stop repeat issues. We keep the site clean, protect surrounding paving and leave edges pinned and secured. Homeowners choose Fine Landscaping for consistent workmanship, clear communication and a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
In the Paddington area, we often deal with confined access, basement courtyards and terraces where materials must be carried through narrow hallways. Around Paddington Basin and nearby blocks, wind exposure and frequent use can shift infill and stress joins. We plan visits to suit local parking restrictions and loading rules in the City of Westminster. Where needed, we adjust fixing methods for paving borders, raised planters and roof-terrace build-ups.




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Costs depend on the type and size of the damage, access, and whether infill or drainage work is needed. Small edge repairs or minor seam repairs often start from around £150–£300. Patch repairs for burns or pet damage commonly fall between £250–£600. Larger join repairs, multiple patches, or infill replacement across a wider area can be £600–£1,200+. We’ll confirm after an on-site inspection in W2.
Most repairs are completed in a single visit. Small edge repairs, burn patches or minor seam repairs typically take 1–3 hours. More involved work—such as multiple join repairs, infill replacement, or drainage fixes—can take half a day to a full day, especially if we need to lift sections and re-level the base. Dry weather helps adhesives cure properly, and restricted access can add time.
In most cases, artificial grass repair is classed as maintenance and doesn’t require planning permission. However, City of Westminster rules can be stricter for listed buildings, conservation areas, and works that change levels, drainage routes, or hard landscaping. If your repair involves significant drainage alterations or structural changes to a terrace build-up, we’ll advise on what’s sensible and help you check any requirements with the council or managing agent.
Yes. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty, covering issues such as failed joins, lifting edges, and defects related to our installation methods and materials used for the repair. The warranty doesn’t cover new damage caused by misuse, sharp objects, heat sources (like hot coals), or pet neglect, but we’ll always explain how to prevent repeat problems. Keep your invoice and maintenance notes for easy reference.
We aim to match your existing turf as closely as possible, including pile height, colour tone and density. For repairs we can use specialist seam tape and adhesives, replacement offcuts, and fresh silica sand or rubber infill depending on the original specification. If the existing grass is discontinued, we’ll suggest the closest match or a tidy “panel” approach for a consistent finish. We’ll also advise on edging methods for paving, decking and planters.
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