Concrete Slabs in Tulse Hill built for everyday use and London weather. Choose plain, coloured or exposed aggregate concrete with proper reinforcement, drainage and neat expansion joints. Installed by a Norbury-based team just 10 minutes away.
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If you need a reliable base for a patio, shed, bin store or garden room, our concrete slabs deliver a clean, strong surface that stays level. We regularly work around SW2, including homes near Tulse Hill station and routes leading towards Brockwell Park. Each slab is set out carefully for falls, edges and thresholds so water moves away from your property. The result is practical, tidy hard landscaping that suits both front and back gardens.
Tulse Hill has a mix of Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and post-war estates, so access and levels can vary from one street to the next. We’re used to narrow side returns, stepped gardens and shared pathways, and we plan pours to minimise disruption. For period properties, we can keep lines crisp and understated; for modern upgrades, we can introduce coloured concrete or exposed aggregate for extra character. If you’re comparing concrete slabs tulse hill area options, we’ll recommend a finish that complements your brickwork and boundary details.
We start with a site visit, then specify the sub-base, reinforcement and thickness to match how you’ll use the space. You’ll get clear preparation standards, including compaction, drainage planning and correctly placed expansion joints to reduce cracking. Our team keeps the site organised, protects adjacent surfaces and leaves a clean edge detail ready for planting or paving. Homeowners choose us for consistent workmanship, straightforward communication and a 10-year warranty.
We install concrete slabs in London Borough of Lambeth with an eye on local constraints such as tight access, resident parking controls and busy roads near Brixton and Herne Hill. Ground conditions can vary, so we assess sub-base depth and compaction rather than guessing. Where gardens sit below street level, we prioritise drainage routes and sensible falls. We also schedule deliveries and pours to suit the street and reduce disruption to neighbours.




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Costs vary with slab thickness, access, excavation depth and finish. As a guide, plain brushed concrete for patios typically starts around £90–£140 per m², while coloured concrete or exposed aggregate is often £120–£190 per m². Reinforcement, drainage channels, edging and removal of existing surfaces can add to the total. We’ll survey your SW2 property and provide a detailed, itemised estimate.
Most domestic slab projects take 1–3 days on site, depending on size and preparation. Day one is usually excavation and sub-base; the pour and finishing follow once levels and falls are confirmed. Larger areas, restricted access, or extra drainage and reinforcement can extend the programme. Concrete needs time to cure, so we’ll advise when it’s safe for foot traffic and when heavier items can be placed.
In many cases, garden slabs and patios are permitted development, especially in rear gardens. Rules can change if you’re altering levels significantly, working near boundaries, or installing a front area that affects drainage to the highway. For front gardens, using permeable solutions or directing water to a soakaway is often important. We’ll flag any likely issues and help you stay compliant with Lambeth guidance.
Yes. Our concrete slab installations come with a 10-year warranty covering workmanship-related issues such as poor compaction, incorrect falls, or jointing problems that lead to premature failure. It also reflects our standards for reinforcement and base preparation. Normal wear, impact damage, or movement caused by third-party works isn’t covered. We’ll explain care and curing guidance so your slab performs as intended long-term.
We offer plain concrete, coloured concrete, exposed aggregate, brushed finish for grip, and power float for a smoother look. Depending on use, we can include reinforcement (mesh or fibres), drainage channels, and neatly formed expansion joints. Edge details can be square, chamfered, or set up for adjoining paving. We’ll recommend the best option based on your property style, sunlight, and how you plan to use the area.
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