Garden Edging in Keston that gives lawns, beds and paths a clean, premium finish. Choose metal, stone, brick or sleepers—installed neatly in a day with minimal disruption.
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Well-installed edging makes an immediate difference: straighter lawn lines, tidier planting beds and gravel that stays put. Around Keston Ponds and Keston Common, many gardens blend formal borders with natural planting, and edging helps keep that look controlled. We install robust borders that suit both compact plots and larger gardens in BR2. Expect crisp lines, clean joins and a finish that looks intentional from every angle.
Our team works across the garden edging Keston area, including Hayes, Farnborough and Downe, and we understand the mix of property styles locally. Period cottages often suit brick or stone edging that echoes existing materials, while large detached houses and country homes tend to benefit from long, continuous runs of metal edging for a modern, seamless line. We’ll match levels carefully so borders sit correctly against lawns, patios and pathways. The result is edging that looks right for the property, not “added on”.
We start with a site visit to confirm levels, curves, drainage and the best fixing method for your chosen edging. Installation is typically completed in one day, including ground preparation, accurate setting-out and a thorough tidy-up. You’ll get clear guidance on aftercare and how to keep edges sharp through the seasons. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, neat workmanship and a finish backed by a 10-year warranty.
Keston gardens often sit on varied ground, with clay-heavy patches and tree roots near greener areas, which can affect how edging is pinned and levelled. We plan for access and parking on narrower village roads and keep materials deliveries tidy and timed. For garden edging in London Borough of Bromley, we also consider boundary lines, shared edges and drainage so your new borders don’t cause run-off issues. Every installation is adjusted to the site, not forced to fit a template.
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Most garden edging projects in Keston fall between £15 and £50 per metre, depending on the material and ground preparation needed. As a guide, typical total costs are around £300 to £1,200 for standard front or back gardens. Metal edging is often cost-effective for long runs, while stone or brick edging can cost more due to materials and labour. We’ll measure on site and recommend options within budget.
Most edging installations are completed in 1 day, which suits many BR2 gardens. Time depends on the length of edging, whether you want straight lines or curves, and how much excavation is required. Removing old edging, correcting levels, or working around roots and existing paving can add time. We’ll confirm the plan before starting and keep disruption low, including a full tidy-up at the end of the day.
In most cases, garden edging is permitted development and doesn’t need planning permission, especially when it’s within your garden and doesn’t alter boundary walls or access. However, restrictions can apply if your property is listed, in a conservation area, or if edging forms part of a new retaining structure. We’ll flag any potential issues during the survey and can advise on good practice for drainage and boundary lines.
Yes. Our garden edging installations come with a 10-year warranty covering workmanship, including movement caused by poor fixing or incorrect installation. It also covers issues such as edging separating at joins when installed as specified. Normal wear, accidental damage, and problems caused by later landscaping works aren’t included. We’ll explain what’s covered for your chosen material and provide aftercare advice to keep edges looking sharp.
We install metal edging for clean, modern lines; stone edging for a classic, natural finish; brick edging to match period homes; sleeper edging for raised borders; and plastic edging for budget-friendly, low-profile borders. Decorative borders are also available for feature areas. We’ll help you choose based on your garden style, curves versus straight runs, durability needs, and how the edging will meet lawns, gravel, or paving.
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