Upgrade your lawn and beds with Garden Edging in Hayes (Bromley) that stays straight, tidy and durable. Choose metal, stone, brick, sleepers or decorative borders, installed neatly in a day. Fine Landscaping works across BR2 with a premium finish.
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Crisp edging makes a bigger difference than most homeowners expect: it defines lawns, keeps gravel where it belongs and stops borders creeping into paths. We install garden edging across BR2, including near Hayes Common and Norman Park, with clean lines and careful levels. Whether you want subtle metal edging or a more traditional brick border, we tailor the look to your garden. The result is a space that looks maintained even between visits.
Hayes (Bromley) has a semi-rural feel, with large commons and plenty of mature gardens around West Wickham and Bromley Common. We regularly edge lawns and borders for large detached houses, period cottages and 1930s properties where shapes aren’t always perfectly square. Older gardens often have settled ground and established roots, so edging needs to be installed with care to avoid heave and future movement. Our local experience helps us choose the right depth, fixings and finish for long-lasting results.
We start with a site visit to measure runs, check levels and agree the style, height and curves. Next, we set out a clear line, excavate neatly, install the edging with proper restraints, then backfill and compact for stability. We keep disruption low, protect surrounding planting, and leave the area clean and ready to enjoy. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, tidy workmanship and a 10-year warranty on installation.
In the garden edging Hayes (Bromley) area, we often find compacted clay patches mixed with loam, plus tree roots near the commons that can shift edging over time. We adapt by using the right excavation depth, robust pins or concrete haunching where needed, and careful compaction to prevent movement. Access and parking can vary around Hayes station and residential closes, so we plan deliveries and waste removal to keep things smooth. We also match edging styles to period front gardens and wider rear plots common across the London Borough of Bromley.
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Most projects in BR2 fall within £15–£50 per metre, depending on the material and ground conditions. Plastic edging is usually at the lower end, while stone, brick and sleeper edging sit mid to higher due to labour and groundwork. Typical total costs are around £300–£1,200 for an average garden run, with longer runs, curves, root removal or concrete restraints increasing the budget.
Most garden edging jobs are completed in 1 day, including setting out, excavation, installation and tidy-up. Timescales can extend if you’re edging multiple areas, choosing heavy materials like stone, or if we need extra groundwork such as removing old edging, cutting in new curves, or dealing with roots near established shrubs. Weather and access for deliveries can also affect the schedule, especially on narrower driveways.
In most cases, garden edging is permitted and doesn’t require planning permission because it’s a minor landscaping improvement. However, restrictions can apply if your property is listed, within a conservation area, or if the works change boundary walls, visibility at a driveway, or drainage arrangements. We’ll flag any potential issues during the site visit and can advise on sensible heights, placement and materials to stay compliant.
Yes. Our installation comes with a 10-year warranty, covering workmanship such as movement caused by incorrect bedding, inadequate restraints or poor compaction. It’s designed to give you confidence that your edging will stay aligned and secure. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, ground movement from major tree root growth, or issues caused by third-party alterations. We’ll explain care tips and recommended maintenance at handover.
We install metal edging for a crisp, minimal look; brick edging for traditional gardens; stone edging for a premium, timeless finish; sleeper edging for raised borders; plastic edging for budget-friendly separation; and decorative borders for more character. We’ll help you choose based on your garden style, soil conditions, and how you use the space (pets, mowing, foot traffic). Samples and layout advice are available before we start.
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