Fine Landscaping provides Brickwork Contractors in Hayes (Bromley) for crisp, long-lasting garden masonry. From retaining walls and steps to planters, BBQ areas and repointing, we build brickwork that suits your home and the commonside setting. Expect clean lines, careful detailing and a tidy finish.
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If you want brickwork that looks right first time and stays that way, our team can help. We design and build garden walls, retaining walls, brick pillars, steps and raised planters across BR2. Many projects are around Hayes Common and West Common, where levels, roots and established boundaries need a careful approach. We can also create practical features such as BBQ areas and fire pits that feel part of the garden, not an afterthought.
Hayes (Bromley) has a mix of large detached houses, period cottages and well-kept 1930s properties, each with its own brick tones and detailing. We match bricks, mortar colour and joint style so new work blends with existing elevations and boundary walls. Where older walls are sound but tired, repointing can restore strength and appearance without rebuilding. For homes near Hayes station and along busier routes, we plan deliveries and working hours to keep disruption down.
We start with a site visit to check levels, drainage and what the wall or feature needs to withstand. You’ll receive a clear scope of works, material choices and a realistic programme, then we set out accurately before building. Our bricklayers keep joints consistent, manage water run-off, and leave the site clean at the end of each day. Local homeowners choose us because we communicate well, protect planting and paving, and stand behind our workmanship.
The semi-rural character around Hayes Common and Norman Park often means sloping gardens, mature trees and sensitive boundary lines. We adapt foundations and drainage details to suit local ground conditions and avoid movement over time. Access can be tight on some residential roads, so we plan skips, deliveries and parking to reduce inconvenience. Where council considerations apply in the London Borough of Bromley, we’ll flag them early and help you stay compliant.




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Costs vary with size, access and whether foundations or drainage are needed. As a guide, repointing is often £40–£80 per m², while a new garden wall commonly falls around £250–£450 per m² depending on brick choice and footings. Steps, pillars and planters are usually priced as small builds, often from £900–£3,500+. Retaining walls can be higher due to reinforcement and drainage requirements.
Smaller jobs like a planter, a few steps or a BBQ area often take 1–3 days once materials are on site. A typical garden wall may take 3–7 days, while retaining walls can run 1–2 weeks depending on excavation, drainage and curing time. Weather, access for deliveries, and matching specialist bricks can affect the programme. We’ll confirm timings after a site survey and set-out.
Many garden walls, steps, planters and patios are permitted development, but there are important exceptions. Wall height limits apply, especially near highways, and listed buildings or conservation areas can bring extra controls. Retaining walls may also need careful consideration where levels change significantly. We’ll discuss your layout, check likely constraints, and advise if you should confirm details with the London Borough of Bromley before work starts.
Yes. Our brickwork is covered by a 10-year workmanship warranty for structural integrity and build quality, provided the work hasn’t been altered by others and normal maintenance is followed. This includes issues such as defective pointing, poor bonding or movement caused by incorrect construction. Materials are supplied to manufacturer specifications, and we use appropriate foundations and drainage details to reduce future risk. Warranty terms are provided in writing with your quote.
We can build in reclaimed-style stocks, modern wirecut bricks, engineering bricks for damp-prone areas, and complementary coping stones for a clean top line. Pointing can be flush, bucket-handle or weather-struck, with mortar colour matched to existing walls. For features, popular options include brick steps with stone treads, curved planters, pillar caps, and integrated seating around fire pits. We’ll guide you on durability, style and budget during design.
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