Garden Clearance in Croydon that turns overgrown plots into usable outdoor space. We remove green waste, sheds, shrubs and unwanted soil, leaving a clean, safe site ready for the next step.
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If your garden has become overgrown or cluttered, we’ll clear it quickly and responsibly. We regularly work around East Croydon station and the Whitgift Centre, where access and parking can be tight. From brambles and self-seeded saplings to broken fence panels and old planters, we remove it all. You’ll be left with a neat, workable area ready for landscaping or simple maintenance.
Croydon’s mix of Victorian terraces, 1930s semis and modern developments means no two clearances are the same. Rear access can be narrow in Addiscombe and South Croydon, while larger plots in Selsdon or Sanderstead often need heavier shrub and tree work. We tailor the approach to your property layout, protecting paths, walls and neighbouring boundaries. Our team is based just 10 minutes away, so bookings and follow-ups are straightforward.
We start with a site check, agree exactly what’s being removed, then plan safe loading and waste segregation. Clearance includes green waste removal, shed clearance, tree & shrub removal, soil removal and site preparation as required. We work cleanly, keep disruption down, and finish with a thorough rake and tidy so you can see the space properly. Homeowners choose us for clear communication, reliable timings and a premium finish.
The London Borough of Croydon has everything from compact CR0 terraces to larger CR2 gardens, so access planning matters. We factor in controlled parking zones, narrow alleyways and shared driveways, and can arrange loading to minimise disruption. Clay-heavy ground and waterlogged corners are common, so we handle soil removal and site preparation with the right kit. We also keep waste streams separated to support compliant disposal.
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Garden clearance in the Croydon area typically costs £300–£600, with most jobs falling within that range. Smaller clear-outs (light overgrowth and bagged waste) can start around £200, while larger clearances with shed removal, heavy shrub or tree work, or soil and rubble removal can reach £800. Price depends on volume, access, loading distance, and disposal requirements. We’ll confirm scope before work begins.
Most clearances take 1–2 days, depending on the amount of overgrowth and what needs removing. A straightforward tidy-up with green waste removal may be completed in a day, while jobs involving shed clearance, tree and shrub removal, or significant soil removal often need longer. Access is a key factor in Croydon, especially where side passages are narrow or parking is limited. We’ll give a realistic schedule after a site visit.
Most garden clearance work doesn’t require planning permission, especially when you’re simply removing vegetation, waste or an old shed. However, there can be rules around trees (for example, Tree Preservation Orders) and conservation areas, and waste must be disposed of legally. We’ll ask the right questions before starting and can advise if checks are needed. If a permit is required for parking or skips, we’ll help plan that too.
Yes. We back our work with a 10-year warranty on workmanship for any associated landscaping or installation we carry out as part of the project (for example, new bases, edging, or site preparation works that form part of a build). Clearance itself is completed to an agreed scope, with a tidy finish and responsible removal. If anything we’ve installed or prepared fails due to workmanship, we’ll put it right.
After clearance, we can prepare the site for several next steps, depending on how you want to use the space. Popular options include turfing, planting beds, gravel or paving bases, new fencing, or a shed base and path layout. We’ll help you choose materials that suit your property style and budget, and we can level areas or remove problem soil where needed. The aim is a clean, stable starting point for your new garden.
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