Upgrade your garden with Crazy Paving in Mitcham, laid with precision and character. Choose natural stone, slate or sandstone for a patio or pathway that suits your home. Installed by a local team based 10 minutes away.
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Crazy paving brings a relaxed, high-end look that works beautifully in Mitcham gardens of all sizes. Whether you’re near Mitcham Common or closer to Mitcham Junction station, we design layouts that feel intentional, not random. Our team installs natural stone crazy paving for patios, pathways and seating areas with clean edges and strong falls. The result is a surface that looks timeless and handles day-to-day family use.
Homes across CR4 range from Victorian cottages to 1930s semis and newer estates around Eastfields and Pollards Hill. We tailor the paving build-up to suit your property and how you use the space, from compact side returns to larger rear gardens. If you want a statement patio for entertaining, sandstone can warm up brickwork; slate can sharpen a modern extension. Every design is set out to complement the house rather than compete with it.
We start with a site visit, measure-up and clear options on stone type, jointing and edging. Ground preparation is done properly: sub-base, compaction, drainage falls and careful bed laying to prevent rocking and low spots. You’ll get a tidy, organised install with regular updates and a clear handover. Local homeowners choose us for consistent workmanship, honest advice and a finish that lasts.
Mitcham’s mix of heavy soils and mature gardens means drainage and sub-base depth matter. We plan spoil removal, access routes and parking so the job runs smoothly on tighter streets around Figges Marsh and CR4. Where needed, we incorporate permeable solutions and sensible falls to direct water away from the house. Our approach suits everything from compact Victorian plots to wider 1930s gardens.
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For crazy paving in the Mitcham area, expect around £70–£120 per square metre depending on the stone (sandstone, slate or mixed natural stone), ground preparation and jointing type. Most homeowners spend roughly £2,500–£5,500 for a typical patio or combined patio-and-path project. Costs can rise with poor ground, extensive excavation, drainage upgrades, steps or bespoke edging details.
Most crazy paving projects take 3–5 days, depending on size, access and how much excavation is required. Smaller patios can be completed quicker, while larger layouts with pathways, curves, steps or drainage channels can take longer. Weather also plays a part, particularly when mortar pointing needs time to cure. We’ll confirm a realistic schedule after the site survey and set-out.
In many cases, patios and garden paving are permitted development and won’t need planning permission. However, rules can apply if you’re changing levels significantly, affecting drainage onto the highway, or working on a listed building or within special designations. For front gardens, permeability and surface water run-off are especially important. We’ll advise on compliant options and help you check any London Borough of Merton requirements before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for crazy paving installations, covering issues such as movement caused by inadequate base preparation, rocking stones and joint failure due to installation defects. It doesn’t cover accidental damage, misuse, or problems caused by external factors like tree root movement or flooding. We also give clear care guidance for cleaning and maintenance to keep the paving looking its best.
We install natural stone crazy paving in a range of finishes, including slate crazy paving for a contemporary look and sandstone crazy paving for warmer, traditional gardens. Designs can include matching pathways, feature circles, contrasting borders, raised planters and step details. Jointing can be mortar or resin-based depending on the look and maintenance you prefer. We’ll bring samples and help you choose a blend that suits your home and budget.
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