Victorian terraces throughout Mitcham deserve boundary walls that echo their heritage. From contemporary garden features to traditional perimeter walls, skilled brickwork transforms properties across CR4 and SW16.
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Mitcham's diverse housing stock – from the Edwardian homes near the Common to newer developments around Figges Marsh – presents unique opportunities for brickwork. Local clay variations and established garden layouts influence every wall design. Property boundaries here often require creative solutions, particularly where mature trees and varying ground levels meet neighbouring plots.
Quality brickwork begins underground with foundations calculated for Mitcham's London clay subsoil. Frost-resistant mortars combat temperature swings common near the Common's open spaces. Damp-proof courses prevent moisture issues prevalent in low-lying areas towards Colliers Wood. Each course laid considers expansion joints, preventing the cracking that plagues hastily-built walls.
Fifteen years constructing walls throughout South London means understanding which brick suppliers deliver consistently to CR4 postcodes. Long-standing relationships with merchants along Streatham Road ensure materials arrive when promised.




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Single-skin decorative walls start around £120-150 per linear metre. Double-skin boundary walls range £200-280 per metre depending on height and finish. Retaining walls with proper drainage typically cost £300-400 per square metre.
Regular projects span from Mitcham Junction through to the SW16 borders. Whether you're near Figges Marsh, along Western Road, or towards the Common, materials delivery and site access are well-established.
Small garden walls (under 10 metres) generally complete within 5-7 working days. Longer boundary walls or those requiring extensive groundwork might need 2-3 weeks, weather permitting.
Every wall carries decade-long structural coverage against defects. This encompasses foundation integrity, mortar composition, and workmanship standards – documentation provided upon completion.
Many walls simply need repointing or localised repairs. Subsidence cracks, frost damage, or failed mortar joints can often be addressed without full reconstruction. Initial assessments determine the most cost-effective approach.
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