Bromley's mix of period properties and newer developments each present unique challenges for concrete base installation. From compact Victorian gardens in Shortlands to spacious plots near Sundridge Park, getting the foundations right matters.
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Those sloping gardens typical of BR2 hillside properties? They need careful levelling before any concrete work begins. Local clay soil conditions, particularly troublesome after wet winters, demand proper preparation to prevent future settlement issues. Many Bromley homeowners discover their DIY attempts crack within months due to inadequate sub-base work.
Proper concrete base construction involves excavating to stable ground, installing type 1 MOT hardcore, then pouring reinforced concrete to precise levels. Steel mesh reinforcement prevents cracking, while expansion joints accommodate seasonal movement. Thickness varies: 100mm suits lightweight sheds, but heavy oak garages need 150mm minimum. Correct curing time ensures decades of stability.
Twenty years working across Bickley's tree-lined avenues taught us how root systems affect groundwork stability. Local knowledge prevents costly mistakes - like understanding where BR3's high water table requires additional drainage measures.




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Standard 3x3m shed bases start around £650-800, while double garage foundations (6x6m) range £1,400-1,800. Sloping sites or poor ground conditions add 15-25% to costs.
Yes, from bustling Bromley town centre (BR1) through leafy Shortlands and Bickley (BR2), to the residential streets of BR3, we handle groundwork projects throughout the borough.
Most residential bases complete within 2-3 days: excavation and sub-base on day one, concrete pour day two, with 48-hour curing before use.
Each base carries decade-long structural warranty covering settlement, cracking or movement - peace of mind your garden building sits on solid foundations.
Absolutely, though root protection zones need respecting. We assess each site individually, sometimes recommending root barriers or adjusted positioning to protect both trees and concrete integrity.
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