Garden Drainage in Parsons Green that stops pooling water, damp borders and flooded patios. Fine Landscaping designs and installs French drains, soakaways and discreet channel systems built to last.
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Persistent puddles, soggy lawns and overflowing gullies are common around SW6, especially after heavy rain. We provide targeted garden drainage solutions for homes near Parsons Green tube station and Eel Brook Common, keeping water away from patios, basements and planting beds. From blocked runs to poor falls, we identify the cause before we dig. The result is a garden that drains quickly and stays practical year-round.
Parsons Green’s mix of Victorian terraces, Georgian cottages and mansion flats often comes with compact gardens, shared access and older hard landscaping. That means drainage has to be planned carefully to avoid undermining paths, steps and boundary walls. We’re used to working around tight side returns and existing services, and we design systems that suit both small courtyards and longer terrace gardens. If you’re in Fulham, Walham Green or by Putney Bridge, we can tailor the layout to your plot and levels.
We start with a site assessment and, where needed, CCTV surveys to locate collapses, silt build-up or misconnected pipework. Then we propose the right combination of grading, land drains, catch pits, channel drains or pump systems, with clear options and costs. Installations are completed neatly with minimal disruption, and we test flows before sign-off. Homeowners choose us for straightforward advice, tidy workmanship and a documented 10-year warranty.
In the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, many gardens sit behind narrow access routes, so we plan spoil removal and deliveries carefully. Local ground can vary from made-up sub-bases to heavier soils that hold water, so soakaway sizing and pipe gradients matter. We design falls to suit existing thresholds and older brickwork, and we’ll advise on compliant discharge routes. If parking is restricted near The White Horse or busy streets, we schedule efficiently and keep the site compact.




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Costs depend on access, depth, and whether you need a simple fix or a full system. As a guide, small channel drain or localised French drain works often start around £900–£2,500. Larger solutions with soakaways, catch pits and multiple runs are commonly £2,500–£7,500+. If a pump system or extensive reinstatement is required, budgets can rise to £8,000–£15,000+. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
Most targeted drainage installations take 1–3 days, such as adding a channel drain, a short French drain run, or a small catch pit. More involved projects—grading, multiple land drain lines, and a soakaway—typically take 3–7 days. Timescales depend on access through side passages, the depth of excavation, ground conditions, and how much paving or lawn needs reinstating. CCTV surveys and testing can usually be completed within the first visit or day one.
Garden drainage works are usually permitted, especially when you’re improving drainage within your own garden and not altering buildings. However, rules can apply if you’re in a listed property, a conservation area, or if you’re changing levels significantly near boundaries. Discharging water into the public sewer or highway drainage may also require approval. We’ll check the practical and regulatory constraints, advise on compliant discharge options, and keep documentation clear before installation begins.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on our garden drainage installations, covering workmanship and the correct installation of specified components such as pipe runs, joints, catch pits and channel connections. The warranty is valid provided the system is used as intended and not damaged by later building works or unapproved alterations. We also explain simple maintenance steps—like keeping grates clear—to protect performance. If an issue arises, we investigate promptly and put it right.
We offer several proven options, chosen to suit your garden layout and finish. Popular choices include French drains with clean gravel and geotextile, modular soakaway crates, perforated land drains, and discreet channel drains in polymer concrete or uPVC with metal grates. Catch pits can be added for silt control and easier maintenance, and pump systems help where gravity falls aren’t possible. We’ll recommend the best combination after assessing levels, soil, and how you use the space.
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