Fine Landscaping provides Drainage Contractors in Eastfields to fix flooding, pooling and soggy lawns fast. From French drains and soakaways to channel drains and CCTV surveys, we design solutions that suit your garden and property.
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If your garden is holding water after rain or your patio is constantly slick, we can help. Our team installs French drains, soakaways, land drains and surface drainage to move water away safely. We regularly work around Eastfields station and the homes near Figges Marsh, where heavy downpours can quickly expose weak drainage. Expect clear advice, tidy workmanship and long-lasting results.
Eastfields is a well-connected residential area undergoing regeneration, with a mix of Victorian terraces, 1930s semis and newer developments. Each property type brings different drainage challenges, from shallow front gardens to paved rear extensions and shared access paths. We tailor solutions for SW16 and CR4 homes, balancing performance with neat finishes. Where space is tight, we design compact systems that still meet capacity needs.
We start with a site visit to identify where water is coming from and where it needs to go, then recommend the most effective system. CCTV surveys can be used to check existing pipework, locate blockages and confirm falls before we dig. Installations are carried out with proper gradients, suitable membranes and clean backfill to prevent silt build-up. Local homeowners choose us for straightforward communication, punctual teams and a 10-year warranty on workmanship.
As drainage contractors in London Borough of Merton, we’re used to mixed ground conditions and gardens altered by extensions and new paving. Access can be narrow behind terraces, so we plan spoil removal and deliveries to minimise disruption. We also consider street parking and working hours near busy routes towards Mitcham and Streatham Vale. Our designs keep water away from foundations and direct it to compliant outfalls or soakaway locations.




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Costs depend on the type of system, access and how much excavation is needed. As a guide, small surface drainage or channel drain runs often start from £450–£1,200. French drains commonly fall around £1,200–£3,500 depending on length and depth. Soakaways can range from £1,500–£5,000+ based on crate size, ground conditions and whether a CCTV survey or new pipework is required.
Many straightforward jobs, such as a short channel drain or a small surface drainage fix, can be completed in 1 day. French drains and land drains typically take 1–3 days depending on length, depth and reinstatement. Soakaways often take 2–4 days, especially if we need to excavate deeper or work around utilities. Timescales are affected by access, weather, soil type and whether CCTV survey findings change the plan.
Most garden drainage installations are permitted development and don’t require planning permission, particularly when they’re below ground and don’t alter the building. However, rules can differ for listed buildings, conservation areas, or where works affect shared drains or public sewers. We also take care to avoid directing water onto the highway or neighbouring land. We’ll advise on any permissions and, if needed, help you check requirements with the council.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our drainage installations, covering issues caused by installation defects such as incorrect falls, poor connections or inadequate bedding. It’s designed to give peace of mind that the system will perform as intended. The warranty doesn’t cover damage from third-party works, severe ground movement, or misuse (for example, building over access points). We’ll explain maintenance steps to keep everything flowing properly.
We can specify perforated pipe French drains with graded gravel, geotextile membranes to reduce silt, and discreet inspection points for maintenance. For hardstanding areas, we install channel drains with galvanised, polymer or decorative grates to match paving. Soakaways can be built using modern crate systems sized to rainfall and available space. We’ll assess levels, soil permeability and garden layout, then recommend the best combination for performance and appearance.
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