Fine Landscaping provides Drainage Contractors in Parsons Green for homes that need reliable, discreet drainage upgrades. From French drains and soakaways to CCTV surveys, we fix the cause—not just the puddles. Expect tidy workmanship and clear advice from first visit to final test.
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If your lawn stays boggy or rainwater pools by the patio, our team can help with practical drainage solutions tailored to SW6. We work around Parsons Green and Eel Brook Common, where heavy downpours can quickly overwhelm older garden layouts. Options range from surface drainage and channel drains to deeper land drains and soakaways. The aim is simple: move water safely away from your property and back into useable ground.
Parsons Green’s Victorian terraces, Georgian cottages and mansion flats often come with compact rear gardens, shared access routes and older gullies that no longer cope. We regularly support homeowners in Fulham, Walham Green and near Putney Bridge with upgrades that respect period features while improving performance. Where space is tight, we design efficient runs and discrete outlets. For persistent issues, CCTV surveys help pinpoint collapsed pipework, silt build-up or misconnected gutter drainage.
We start with a site assessment, levels check and water-path mapping, then recommend the most cost-effective fix. Installation is planned to minimise disruption, with careful excavation, clean spoil removal and reinstatement of lawns, paving or borders. Every system is pressure-tested or flow-tested before sign-off, and we explain maintenance in plain English. Homeowners choose us because we’re responsive, transparent on costs, and we stand behind our work.
We understand the mix of clay-heavy pockets and made ground found across the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, which can slow natural percolation. Access can be restricted behind terraces and mansion blocks, so we plan barrow routes, waste removal and deliveries carefully. Where parking controls apply near Parsons Green tube station, we schedule efficiently and advise on permits if needed. Our designs also consider neighbouring boundaries to prevent runoff issues between properties.




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Costs vary with depth, access and how much reinstatement is needed. As a guide, small surface drainage or channel drain runs often start from around £600–£1,500. French drains and land drains commonly fall between £1,500–£4,500 depending on length and excavation. Soakaways (including crates and geotextile) are frequently £1,800–£6,000+. CCTV surveys are typically £180–£450, depending on scope.
Many jobs in the Parsons Green area take 1–3 days, such as a channel drain along a patio edge or a short French drain run. Larger schemes—multiple land drains, a new soakaway, or extensive regrading—often take 3–7 days. Timescales depend on access through the property, depth of dig, soil conditions, and whether we’re lifting and relaying paving. We’ll confirm a programme before starting.
Most garden drainage improvements are classed as permitted development and don’t require planning permission, especially when you’re repairing or improving existing drainage. However, rules can change if you’re altering levels significantly, working near protected trees, or your property is listed or within a conservation area. We’ll flag any likely constraints during the survey and can advise what to check with the council before work begins.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on our drainage installation workmanship, covering issues such as failed joints, incorrect falls, or installation-related defects that affect performance. The warranty applies when the system is used as intended and not damaged by later building works or third-party alterations. We also recommend simple maintenance—like keeping gullies clear—to protect long-term flow. Any manufacturer warranties on components are passed on too.
We offer several options depending on the problem and finish you want. French drains can use clean gravel with perforated pipe and geotextile wrap, while land drains may connect into existing runs where suitable. Channel drains come in polymer concrete or plastic with galvanised or stainless grates. Soakaways can be traditional rubble pits or modern crate systems. We’ll recommend the best choice based on levels, soil drainage and aesthetics.
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