Add character and grip underfoot with Crazy Paving in Tooting. We create bespoke natural stone patios and pathways that suit Victorian gardens and busy family homes.
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Crazy paving brings a relaxed, high-end look that works brilliantly in SW17 gardens. Whether you’re near Tooting Bec Common or closer to Tooting Broadway station, we design layouts that feel intentional rather than random. Expect clean edges, strong sub-bases and joints that stay put through London weather. Patios, paths and small courtyards are all ideal candidates.
Tooting’s Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and mansion conversions often have compact rear gardens and side returns that need smart detailing. We regularly work around existing brickwork, bay windows and garden steps to keep levels safe and drainage correct. If your outdoor space is used for entertaining after a visit to Tooting Market, we’ll plan practical circulation routes and seating zones. The result is a surface that looks premium without feeling overly formal.
We start with a site visit to measure, check levels and discuss stone choices, then provide a clear written scope. Installation includes proper excavation, a stable sub-base, accurate bedding and careful pointing for long-term performance. Our team keeps the site tidy, protects access routes and communicates daily progress. Homeowners choose us for consistent workmanship, transparent pricing and a 10-year warranty.
Gardens in the London Borough of Wandsworth can have variable ground conditions, so we tailor sub-base depth and compaction to suit. Access in Tooting Bec and Tooting Broadway is often via narrow side passages, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. We also consider parking and local restrictions when scheduling skips and materials. The finished levels are set to protect air bricks and thresholds on Victorian and Edwardian properties.
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For crazy paving tooting area projects, budgeting £70–£120 per square metre is a sensible guide, depending on stone type, thickness, and pointing method. Most homeowners in SW17 spend around £2,500–£5,500 for a patio or combined patio-and-path scheme. Costs change with excavation depth, access constraints, drainage adjustments and whether you choose premium slate or larger-format sandstone pieces.
Most crazy paving installations take 3–5 days for an average patio or patio-and-pathway layout. Timescales depend on the size, how much excavation is required, and whether we’re correcting levels or adding drainage. Access can also affect speed in Tooting’s terrace streets, where materials may need to be moved through side passages. Weather and curing time for bedding and pointing can extend the schedule slightly.
In many cases, garden patios and pathways are permitted development and don’t need planning permission. However, rules can apply if you’re working in a conservation area, altering boundary walls, or changing drainage in a way that affects the public highway. For crazy paving in London Borough of Wandsworth, we’ll flag any likely issues during the site visit and advise if you should check with the council before work starts.
Yes. Our crazy paving installations come with a 10-year warranty covering workmanship, including sub-base preparation, laying and pointing, provided the area is used as intended and maintained normally. The warranty is designed to give confidence against issues such as loose stones caused by installation faults or premature joint failure. Natural stone itself varies by quarry, but we only source quality materials and fit them to best practice.
We install Natural Stone Crazy Paving in several popular options, including Slate Crazy Paving for a crisp contemporary look and Sandstone Crazy Paving for warmer tones that suit period gardens. Designs can be more random-rustic or tightly coursed with deliberate joint widths, plus matching steps and edging. We’ll bring samples, discuss colour against your brickwork, and recommend finishes for slip resistance and easy maintenance.
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