Concrete Slabs in New Cross built for busy gardens, side returns and driveways. Choose plain, coloured or exposed aggregate finishes, installed with proper drainage and reinforcement.
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From garden seating areas to shed bases and bin-store hardstanding, we install concrete slabs that stay level and look sharp in SE14. We regularly work around New Cross station and along routes near Goldsmiths University, where access can be tight and timing matters. Whether you want a clean, plain slab or a decorative exposed aggregate finish, we tailor the pour and finish to the space. Expect tidy edges, sensible falls for runoff, and a surface that’s ready for everyday use.
New Cross homes often include Victorian terraces, Georgian houses and converted flats, many with narrow side passages and small rear gardens. In nearby Deptford and Brockley, we’re used to creating practical slabs for bike storage, outdoor kitchens and utility areas without overwhelming the plot, and we can match levels to existing steps and thresholds. We also plan for shared boundaries and party walls, keeping vibration and mess to a minimum. If you’re upgrading a tired patio or replacing uneven paving, a well-finished slab gives a stable, long-lasting base.
Our process starts with a site visit to confirm levels, drainage routes and access for materials, then we provide a clear written specification. We excavate correctly, install a compacted sub-base, add reinforcement where required, and form expansion joints to reduce cracking risk. Finishes include brushed, power float, coloured concrete and exposed aggregate, depending on slip resistance and the look you want. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, clean working practices, and a 10-year warranty on workmanship.
We know the concrete slabs New Cross area often need careful logistics: limited parking, controlled access and narrow alleyways behind terraces. Across the London Borough of Lewisham, we plan deliveries, barrowing routes and waste removal to keep disruption down. Ground conditions can vary between made-up ground and compacted clay, so we adjust sub-base depth and reinforcement accordingly. We’ll also advise on drainage solutions that suit small gardens near Deptford Park and similar green spaces.




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Costs vary with thickness, access, excavation depth and finish. As a guide, plain concrete slabs typically start around £90–£140 per m² installed. Coloured concrete, exposed aggregate or power-floated finishes often fall in the £120–£200 per m² range. Reinforcement, drainage channels, and difficult access in SE14 can add to labour time. We provide a site-specific quote after checking levels and ground conditions.
Most small slabs (e.g., shed bases or bin areas) take 1–2 days including excavation and pour. Larger patios or hardstanding areas commonly take 2–4 days, depending on access, waste removal and the amount of formwork and reinforcement. Concrete needs curing time too: light foot traffic is often possible after 24–48 hours, but heavy loads and full strength typically require around 7–28 days.
In many cases, concrete slabs for patios, paths and garden bases are permitted development and don’t need planning permission. Rules can change if you’re altering drainage to the public sewer, working near a boundary wall, or creating a new driveway area at the front where surface water must drain to a permeable area. We’ll talk you through Lewisham requirements and recommend compliant drainage details before work starts.
Yes. Fine Landscaping provides a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our concrete slab installations, covering issues such as settlement caused by inadequate sub-base preparation, poor finishing, or avoidable cracking linked to installation. It doesn’t cover accidental damage, misuse, or structural movement outside our control. We also specify reinforcement, expansion joints and curing guidance to help your slab perform properly for years in day-to-day use.
You can choose plain concrete for a clean, practical base, or upgrade to coloured concrete for a warmer tone that suits period terraces. Exposed aggregate is popular for texture and slip resistance, while brushed finishes work well for paths and utility areas. Power float gives a smoother, denser surface for indoor-style bases or covered spaces. We’ll recommend thickness, reinforcement, drainage and joint layout to match your use and the look you want.
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