Concrete Slabs in Kingston upon Thames built for clean lines and long-term strength. Choose plain, coloured or exposed aggregate finishes, laid with proper drainage and joints.
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From practical shed bases to smart patios, our concrete slabs suit busy Kingston upon Thames homes that need surfaces to last. We regularly work around KT1 and KT2, including properties near Kingston Bridge and the Bentall Centre where access and timing matter. Whether you want a tidy utility area or a statement terrace, we pour, finish and detail every slab to a premium standard. Expect crisp edges, accurate levels and a surface that performs in all seasons.
The Kingston upon Thames area brings a mix of Victorian villas, Edwardian houses and modern waterfront apartments, each with different requirements. Period homes often need sympathetic levels to meet original thresholds and garden steps, while newer developments prioritise sleek, minimal finishes. We design slabs to suit your layout, from narrow side returns to larger entertaining spaces. If you’re comparing concrete slabs Kingston upon Thames area options, we’ll guide you on durability, appearance and maintenance.
We start with a site visit to check levels, falls and where water will run, then specify the right sub-base and reinforcement. Your slab is poured, finished (brushed, power float, exposed aggregate or coloured), and protected with correctly placed expansion joints to reduce cracking risk. We keep the site tidy, communicate clearly, and only sign off when you’re happy with the finish. Homeowners choose us for dependable scheduling, careful workmanship and a straightforward 10-year warranty.
Across the concrete slabs in Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, we often deal with mixed ground conditions and gardens that slope towards the river. Parking and access can be tight around Surbiton and New Malden, so we plan deliveries, barrowing routes and pour times carefully. We also factor in drainage expectations for hard surfaces, especially where run-off could affect neighbours. The result is a slab that suits local property styles and performs reliably year-round.




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Costs vary with thickness, access and finish. As a guide, plain concrete slabs often start around £90–£140 per m², while coloured concrete or exposed aggregate is commonly £120–£190 per m². Reinforcement, extra excavation, waste removal, and drainage channels can add to the total. Smaller bases may have a minimum project cost due to setup and delivery. We provide a detailed written quote after a site visit.
Most domestic slab projects take 1–3 days on site, plus curing time before heavy use. A small shed base may be completed in a day, while a larger patio or hardstanding with drainage and reinforcement can take several days. Timescales depend on excavation depth, sub-base preparation, access for barrows or pumps, and the chosen finish (e.g., exposed aggregate timing is more precise). We’ll confirm a schedule before starting.
In many cases, garden slabs and patios are permitted development, so planning permission isn’t required. However, rules can apply if you’re creating or altering a driveway, changing levels significantly, or affecting drainage to the public highway. Listed buildings and conservation areas may also have extra constraints. We’ll discuss your plans, advise on permeable drainage options where needed, and help you check any council requirements before work begins.
Yes. Our concrete slab installations come with a 10-year warranty covering workmanship, including issues such as poor levels, inadequate falls, or failures linked to incorrect installation. It also covers problems arising from improper jointing or insufficient sub-base preparation where these are within our scope. Normal wear, impact damage, and movement caused by third-party works or extreme ground changes aren’t covered. We provide aftercare guidance to help your slab last.
We offer plain concrete for clean, practical surfaces, coloured concrete for a warmer tone, and exposed aggregate for a decorative, slip-resistant look. Finish options include brushed texture for grip, or power float for a smoother, contemporary appearance. We can also add reinforcement, integrate drainage channels, and set expansion joints to suit the slab size and layout. We’ll recommend the best combination based on how you’ll use the space and your property style.
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