French Drains in Streatham Hill designed to move groundwater away from your home and garden. We install discreet drainage runs with the right gradient, clean finishes and reliable outlets. We’ve completed many projects across Streatham Hill and nearby areas.
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If your lawn stays boggy after rain or water gathers near the house, a French drain can redirect it safely. We install systems across SW2, including streets near Streatham Hill station and Christchurch Road. The aim is simple: intercept water, move it through a perforated pipe, and discharge it to a suitable outlet. You get a garden that drains properly without turning it into a building site for weeks.
Streatham Hill has a mix of Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and mansion conversions, often with narrow side access and small rear gardens. That means drainage needs to be carefully planned, especially where patios, steps and retaining walls affect levels. We regularly work in the french drains streatham hill area, including nearby Tulse Hill and West Norwood, so we’re used to the layouts and typical problem spots. Our designs suit both front garden run-off and rear garden waterlogging.
We start with a site visit to assess levels, likely water paths and the best discharge point. Installation includes trench excavation, geotextile membrane, gravel fill, perforated pipe and a secure outlet connection, all set to a calculated gradient. Where needed, we build multiple runs to capture water from different zones rather than relying on one long trench. Homeowners choose Fine Landscaping for clear communication, neat reinstatement and a 10-year warranty on workmanship.
In the London Borough of Lambeth, access and parking can affect how we stage excavation and spoil removal, particularly on busier roads near Streatham Hill Theatre. Many properties have tight side returns, so we plan trench routes that minimise disruption to planting and paving. We also account for changes in garden levels common around Telford Park, ensuring falls are consistent and outlets are practical. Our approach keeps work tidy, compliant and suited to local property styles.




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Costs vary with length, depth, access and where the water can discharge. As a guide, many Streatham Hill jobs fall between £900–£2,500 for a straightforward run, while larger gardens needing multiple runs, deeper excavation or complex outlet connections can be £2,500–£6,000+. We’ll survey levels and provide an itemised quote covering trenching, membrane, pipe, gravel and reinstatement.
Most single-run French drains are completed in 1–2 days, including excavation, pipework, gravel fill and tidy reinstatement. Larger projects with multiple runs, deeper trenches, or careful work around patios and steps typically take 2–4 days. Timescales depend on access (wheelbarrow-only routes), ground conditions, and whether we’re connecting to an existing soakaway, gully or other approved outlet.
In most cases, French drains in gardens are permitted development and don’t need planning permission. However, rules can change if you’re altering levels significantly, working near a boundary wall, dealing with listed buildings, or affecting surface water discharge arrangements. We’ll talk through your property specifics, check any relevant constraints, and ensure the outlet connection is lawful and doesn’t discharge onto the highway or neighbouring land.
Yes. Our French drain installations come with a 10-year warranty on workmanship, covering issues caused by installation defects such as incorrect falls, poor connections or inadequate bedding and wrapping. It doesn’t cover damage from third-party works, blocked outlets due to misuse, or extreme events beyond normal design assumptions. We also offer maintenance advice and optional check-ups to keep the system performing as intended.
We tailor the design to your garden and water source. Options include different pipe diameters, clean gravel grades for better flow, and geotextile membrane choices to reduce silt ingress. We can add inspection points for easier maintenance and design multiple runs to capture water from lawns, borders or the base of retaining walls. We’ll recommend the best layout after measuring levels and confirming a suitable discharge route.
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