Footings & Foundations in Eden Park built to support your project properly from day one. We handle excavation, reinforcement and concrete pours, aligned with Building Regs and engineering details. Expect tidy working, clear timelines and a structure you can trust.
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If you’re planning an extension, garden wall or new outbuilding near Eden Park station, the groundwork matters as much as the finish. Fine Landscaping delivers robust wall footings, pier footings and strip footings designed to suit your build. We manage excavation, spoil removal and concrete pours with careful levels and set-out. Homeowners across BR3 choose us for foundations that reduce settlement risk and keep projects moving.
Eden Park has a mix of 1930s semis, detached houses and Edwardian properties, often with side access constraints and mature gardens. We’re used to working around existing drains, older brickwork and variable ground made up from decades of landscaping changes. Whether you’re close to Kelsey Park or bordering Beckenham and West Wickham, we tailor footing depth and reinforcement to the site conditions. Our team can also liaise with your engineer when calculations are required.
We start with a site visit, check levels, access and any nearby structures, then confirm the footing type and pour sequence. Excavations are kept neat and safe, with reinforcement placed to spec before concrete is poured and finished. We coordinate inspections where needed and keep you updated at each stage. With a 20-minute run from our Norbury base, we’re responsive for Eden Park projects and aftercare.
Ground conditions around Eden Park and BR3 can vary between firmer subsoil and pockets of made ground near older gardens. Access can be tight on 1930s plots, so we plan spoil removal, deliveries and parking to minimise disruption. We’re familiar with working near boundaries, shared driveways and existing drainage runs typical of the London Borough of Bromley. If your project sits near Bethlem Royal Hospital grounds or Elmers End, we adapt logistics and sequencing to suit the street layout.




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Costs depend on depth, access, spoil removal and the footing type (wall, pier or strip). As a guide, small garden wall footings often start from £900–£2,000, while foundations for a modest extension or outbuilding commonly fall between £3,500–£9,000+. Engineer’s designs, reinforcement requirements, concrete volume and any drainage alterations can increase the total. We provide a site-specific estimate after checking levels and ground conditions.
Most footing jobs take 1–3 days for excavation and preparation, plus time for inspections and concrete curing. For larger foundations (such as an extension footprint), allow roughly 3–7 working days depending on access, spoil removal, reinforcement complexity and weather. If Building Control inspections are required, timing can also depend on appointment availability. We schedule deliveries and pours to keep disruption low and progress steady.
Footings and foundations themselves usually form part of a wider project, and many garden structures or minor works can be permitted development. However, planning rules can change based on size, location, proximity to boundaries and whether the property is affected by restrictions. Building Regulations compliance is often required for structural work, with inspections at key stages. We’ll help you understand what applies and can work with your designer/engineer and Building Control.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for footings and foundations, covering defects arising from installation issues such as incorrect set-out, poor reinforcement placement or substandard concrete handling. The warranty applies when the work is used as intended and not altered by third parties without agreement. We also keep clear records of the build-up, including reinforcement and pour details where relevant. Any manufacturer warranties on materials remain in place.
Options typically include strip footings for continuous walls, pier footings for point loads, and reinforced foundations where ground conditions or structural loads demand it. Concrete strength can be specified to suit the engineer’s design, and reinforcement may range from simple rebar cages to more complex meshes. We can also incorporate elements like starter bars for walls and provisions for drainage runs. We’ll advise on the most practical solution for your site and build plans.
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