Victorian terraces line Wandsworth's streets, their original brickwork standing strong after more than a century. Today's homeowners seek that same enduring quality when updating their boundaries, extending their homes, or creating new garden features.
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Throughout SW18, period properties sit alongside contemporary developments, each demanding thoughtful brickwork solutions. Victorian houses in East Hill need sympathetic boundary walls matching original London stock bricks. Modern apartments near Wandsworth Town station require sleek privacy screens. Between Garratt Lane's bustling shops and the quieter streets of West Hill, every project tells its own story through carefully chosen materials and construction methods.
Quality brickwork depends on proper foundation depth, correct mortar mixing, and precise laying techniques. Frost-resistant engineering bricks work brilliantly for retaining walls managing those sloping gardens common near Wandsworth Common. Reclaimed London stocks blend seamlessly with existing structures. Each course needs careful levelling, proper expansion joints prevent cracking, and weatherproofing ensures decades of protection against south London's variable climate.
Local knowledge matters when matching existing brickwork across Wandsworth's diverse architecture. Years spent working between Southfields station and Trinity Road mean understanding which suppliers stock authentic materials, how local soil conditions affect foundations, and why certain techniques suit particular property styles.




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Garden walls generally range £140-220 per square metre depending on brick choice and site access. A standard 15-metre boundary wall at 1.8m height typically costs £3,800-5,900. Retaining walls or complex designs near Earlsfield's sloping streets may reach £300 per square metre.
Absolutely - from Southfields Village to Battersea borders, covering all SW18 postcodes. Regular projects include boundaries along residential roads off Merton Road, retaining walls for sloped gardens near the common, and decorative features throughout Earlsfield's conservation areas.
Simple garden walls typically complete within 4-7 days including groundwork. Larger boundary walls might need 10-14 days. Weather affects mortar curing, so spring and summer projects often progress faster than winter builds.
Every wall includes decade-long structural coverage. This protects against foundation issues, mortar failure, and construction defects - giving complete confidence in your investment. Documentation provided covers materials used and construction standards met.
Yes - specialist reclamation yards supply authentic London stocks and reds matching Wandsworth's period properties. Mortar can be mixed to replicate original lime-based compounds, ensuring new walls complement rather than clash with established architecture. Sample panels help confirm the perfect match before full construction begins.
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