Garden Clearance in Colliers Wood that turns overgrown plots into usable outdoor space. We clear, load and remove green waste, sheds and unwanted shrubs quickly. Expect a tidy finish and a site ready for landscaping.
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If your garden has become overrun with brambles, self-seeded saplings or dumped debris, we can get it back under control. Our team clears everything efficiently and leaves the space clean and safe to use. We regularly work around Wandle Park and along the River Wandle, where gardens can quickly become dense and damp. Covering SW19, we make clearance straightforward from first visit to final sweep-up.
Colliers Wood homes often have long, narrow plots behind Victorian terraces, plus practical family gardens around 1930s semis. Modern apartments can come with compact patios and communal areas that still need careful, tidy removal. We plan the job around access routes, side returns and shared pathways so neighbours aren’t disrupted. If you’re in South Wimbledon, Tooting or Mitcham, we’re only 10 minutes away for quick scheduling.
We start with a clear scope: what stays, what goes, and how you want the site left. Then we cut back overgrowth, dismantle and remove unwanted structures, and load all green waste for proper disposal. You’ll get a neat, levelled area ready for turfing, paving or planting, with transparent updates throughout. Homeowners choose our garden clearance Colliers Wood area service because we’re punctual, careful with boundaries, and consistent on finish quality.
Gardens near the River Wandle can hold moisture, so we manage heavy, wet cuttings and protect paths during removal. Colliers Wood streets can have limited parking and narrow access, so we plan loading, permits where needed, and quieter working hours. For Victorian terraces, we use smaller kit to avoid damage through side returns and alleyways. If you’re close to the Tandem Centre, we can time collections to avoid peak traffic.
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Most jobs in SW19 fall between £300–£600, with an overall range of £200–£800 depending on volume and access. Costs rise if there’s heavy overgrowth, soil removal, large shrubs/trees, or a shed to dismantle and dispose of. Easier clearances—light green waste and a quick cut-back—sit nearer the lower end. We’ll confirm what’s included before work starts, so there are no surprises.
Typical garden clearance takes 1–2 days. A small courtyard or lightly overgrown plot can often be completed in a day, while dense brambles, multiple shrubs, shed clearance, or soil removal can push the job into a second day. Access is a big factor in Colliers Wood—narrow side passages and steps slow loading. Weather and waste volume also affect timings, especially after heavy rain.
Most garden clearance work is permitted and doesn’t need planning permission, especially when you’re simply removing overgrowth, waste, or a small shed. However, rules can apply to protected trees, conservation areas, or if a tree has a Tree Preservation Order (TPO). We’ll ask the right questions and can help you check Merton Council guidance where relevant. If permissions are needed, we’ll advise before any cutting begins.
Yes. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty on the elements we install or prepare as part of follow-on landscaping (such as bases and site preparation where specified). For clearance-only jobs, we guarantee the agreed scope: removal of listed waste, tidy finish, and the site left as described. We also take care to protect fences, paving and neighbouring boundaries during removal. Any concerns are handled promptly.
Once cleared, many Colliers Wood homeowners choose turfing, low-maintenance gravel, new planting beds, or a patio area for seating. If drainage is an issue, we can discuss soil improvement and levels before laying finishes. For storage, we can replace an old shed with a smarter unit or screened bin area. We’ll help you choose options that suit sunlight, usage, and how much upkeep you want long-term.
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