Garden Clearance in Cheam that turns overgrown plots into usable outdoor space. We clear vegetation, remove waste and prep the site for your next project—quickly and neatly.
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If your garden has become unmanageable, our team can get it back under control fast. We handle everything from heavy overgrowth and brambles to shed clearance and green waste removal. Homeowners around Cheam Village and near Nonsuch Park often call us when a garden needs a full reset after years of neglect. We work across SM2 and SM3 with a tidy, respectful approach.
Cheam’s mix of period cottages, 1930s houses and executive homes means no two clearances are the same. Narrow side access in North Cheam, long rear gardens in Worcester Park, and mature planting in Ewell all affect how we plan removals and waste handling. We’re used to protecting existing patios, fences and driveways while we clear. Where needed, we can also remove soil and prepare levels ready for new landscaping.
We start with a clear scope: what stays, what goes, and what you want the space ready for. Our crew arrives with the right tools for cutting back, lifting out shrubs, and loading green waste safely. We leave the area swept and workable, with waste removed and disposed of responsibly. Local homeowners choose us for reliable timings, careful workmanship and a 10-year warranty on qualifying follow-on installation work.
We’re familiar with access limitations around SM2 and SM3, including shared driveways and narrow side returns. Parking and loading can be tight near Cheam Recreation Ground, so we plan vehicle placement and waste collection to minimise disruption. Gardens in the London Borough of Sutton often have mature hedges and established shrubs, which require careful sectional removal. We also advise on any protected trees and practical next steps for replanting or rebuilding.
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Garden clearance costs in Cheam typically fall between £200–£800, with most jobs landing around £300–£600. Price depends on how overgrown the garden is, the volume of green waste, and whether you need shed clearance, soil removal, or tree and shrub removal. Access also matters—narrow side passages can increase labour time. We’ll confirm the scope and give a clear, itemised estimate before work starts.
Most clearances take 1–2 days, depending on garden size and the amount of material to remove. A small, lightly overgrown plot may be completed in a day, while dense brambles, multiple shrubs, or a full shed clearance can push the job into a second day. Timeframes are also affected by access, loading distance to the vehicle, and whether you want the site prepared for new landscaping afterwards.
In most cases, routine garden clearance is permitted and doesn’t require planning permission. However, restrictions can apply if a tree is protected by a Tree Preservation Order or if your property sits within a conservation area, which parts of Cheam do. The London Borough of Sutton may also have guidance on waste disposal and skip placement if needed. We’ll flag likely issues early and can help you check protections before removals begin.
We stand by our workmanship and aim to leave your garden cleared, safe and ready for the next stage. Where your clearance is part of a larger project we install—such as paving, fencing or decking—those installed works are covered by our 10-year warranty. The warranty covers defects in workmanship on qualifying installations, not natural regrowth or issues caused by third-party alterations. We’ll explain what’s covered for your specific job.
Yes—clearance is often the first step before a new layout. After removing waste and unwanted plants, we can prepare the site for turfing, new planting beds, gravel areas, or hard landscaping such as paving and pathways. If levels are uneven, we can advise on soil removal and regrading. We’ll talk through how you use the space, drainage considerations, and finishes that suit your property style and budget.
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