Concrete Slabs in Greenwich built for strength, drainage and a clean, modern look. Choose plain, coloured or exposed aggregate finishes, installed with care and precision. Ideal for patios, shed bases and outdoor seating areas across SE10.
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If you need a long-lasting patio, path or solid base, our concrete slab installations are designed to cope with busy family gardens and year-round weather. We work across SE10, including Maze Hill and Deptford, delivering neat edges and dependable levels. Whether you’re updating a rear garden near Greenwich Park or laying a practical base for storage, we keep the finish crisp and the falls correct. Every slab is planned to suit how you use the space.
Greenwich homes range from Georgian townhouses to Victorian villas and modern waterfront apartments, and each brings different access and loading needs. Period properties often benefit from discreet, sympathetic detailing, while newer builds suit sharper lines and contemporary finishes. We regularly install concrete slabs for bin stores, bike areas, outdoor kitchens and garden rooms where stability matters. Our team brings local experience to make sure the design fits the property and performs for years.
We start with a site visit, levels check and a clear plan for drainage, reinforcement and expansion joints. Sub-base preparation is never rushed, and we use the right mix and finish for the job—brushed for grip, power float for a smooth modern surface, or exposed aggregate for texture. You’ll get tidy working practices, clear communication and a written 10-year warranty. Homeowners choose us because the slab stays flat, drains properly and looks intentional, not improvised.
In the Royal Borough of Greenwich, we often encounter mixed ground conditions and tight access, especially around older streets and conversions. Parking and deliveries can be restricted near busy routes, so we plan pours and barrow runs carefully. We also account for changes in level common around Blackheath and the slopes leading towards the riverside. Our approach keeps the slab stable, well-drained and practical for everyday use.




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Costs depend on thickness, reinforcement, access and the finish you choose. As a guide, plain concrete slabs typically start around £90–£140 per m², while coloured concrete, exposed aggregate or power-floated finishes can be £130–£220 per m². Groundworks, spoil removal, drainage channels and edging can add to the total. We’ll provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit in SE10.
Most domestic concrete slab projects take 1–3 days on site, with larger bases or complex drainage taking longer. Preparation is the biggest variable: excavation depth, sub-base build-up and reinforcement placement must be done properly. Pouring and finishing is usually completed in a day, but curing time matters—light foot traffic may be possible after 24–48 hours, with heavier loads typically after 7 days, depending on conditions.
In many cases, a concrete slab for a patio or garden base is permitted development, provided it doesn’t significantly raise ground levels or create drainage issues for neighbours. Driveway-style hardstanding can be subject to rules about surface water runoff, especially if it drains to the street. We’ll advise on permeable options, falls and drainage channels, and we can help you check any Royal Borough of Greenwich requirements before work starts.
Yes. Fine Landscaping provides a 10-year warranty on our concrete slab workmanship, covering issues such as settlement caused by inadequate preparation, poor finishing, or defects linked to our installation. It also includes problems arising from incorrect falls or jointing where these were part of our scope. Normal wear, accidental damage and issues caused by third-party alterations aren’t covered. We’ll explain what’s included in writing before you proceed.
We install plain concrete for practical bases, coloured concrete for a warmer look, and exposed aggregate for a textured, decorative finish. For slip resistance, a brushed finish is popular, while power float creates a smooth, contemporary surface. We can add reinforcement for heavy loads, integrate drainage channels, and include expansion joints to control cracking. We’ll recommend the best option based on how you’ll use the area and the style of your home.
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