Bricklayers Contractors in Hayes (Bromley) for crisp, durable brickwork that elevates your garden. From boundary walls and retaining walls to steps, piers and BBQ areas, we build with care and clean lines. Expect tidy workmanship, clear communication and finishes that suit BR2 homes.
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If you’re improving a garden near Hayes Common or upgrading a frontage close to Hayes station, our brickwork is designed to look right and last. We build garden walls, boundary walls and retaining walls that define spaces without feeling heavy. For entertaining, we create neat BBQ areas and brick planters that sit naturally within existing patios and paths. Repairs and repointing are also available to restore tired brickwork safely and cleanly.
Hayes (Bromley) has a mix of large detached houses, period cottages and well-kept 1930s properties, often with mature gardens and established boundaries. We match brick types, mortar colour and joint profiles so new work blends with older elevations and garden features. Where plots back onto green edges around West Common or towards Keston, we consider exposure and drainage to reduce weathering. You’ll get brickwork that complements period details while staying practical for modern outdoor living.
We start with a site visit, levels check and a clear written scope, then confirm brick choice, bond pattern and coping details before work begins. Foundations, drainage and reinforcement are planned properly, especially for retaining walls and piers. We keep access and mess under control and leave the site tidy at the end of each day. All workmanship is backed by our 10-year warranty, which is why homeowners use our bricklayers contractors Hayes (Bromley) area team for repeat projects.
In the London Borough of Bromley, plots around BR2 often have sloping gardens and varied ground conditions, so we assess levels and specify suitable footings. Parking and access can be tighter near stations and busier roads, so we plan deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption. Period properties may need careful matching of brick size and mortar tone, while 1930s homes suit cleaner lines and soldier courses. We adapt detailing to suit nearby areas such as West Wickham and Bromley Common.




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Costs vary by access, foundations and brick choice. As a guide, small repairs and repointing often start from £250–£900. A low garden wall may be £120–£220 per m², while boundary walls with piers and copings can be £180–£320 per m². Retaining walls typically range from £250–£450 per m² due to drainage and reinforcement. We provide a written estimate after a site visit.
Most small garden walls take 2–5 days, depending on length, height and coping details. Retaining walls usually take 4–10 days because excavation, footings, drainage and curing time must be allowed for. Steps, planters or BBQ areas are commonly 2–6 days. Timescales can change with poor weather, restricted access, or if we’re matching reclaimed bricks and need extra time for sourcing and blending.
Many garden walls, planters and repairs are permitted development, but rules can apply to wall height (especially next to highways), listed buildings and conservation areas. If your property is near sensitive boundaries or you’re altering a front boundary wall, it’s worth checking early. We’ll flag likely requirements, advise on typical limits, and can help you gather the details needed for Bromley Council before work starts.
Yes. Our brickwork is covered by a 10-year warranty on workmanship, giving you peace of mind that walls, piers, steps and built features are constructed correctly. The warranty covers issues caused by installation, such as defective joints or poor bonding, subject to normal use and ground conditions. It doesn’t cover accidental damage, impact, or movement from external factors like tree roots or flooding, but we’ll always advise on prevention.
We can build in London stock bricks, multi stocks, wirecut bricks, engineering bricks for damp areas, or carefully selected reclaimed bricks for period cottages. Popular details include soldier-course caps, stone or brick copings, recessed or flush joints, and brick-on-edge edging for planters. For steps, we can integrate paving treads or bullnose bricks. We’ll recommend options that suit your property style, exposure and budget, then confirm samples before ordering.
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