Garden Edging in Norbury that gives lawns, beds and paths a clean, premium finish. Choose metal, stone, brick, sleepers or decorative borders—installed neatly in a day.
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Untidy lawn edges and spreading gravel can make even a well-kept garden look unfinished. Our edging service creates crisp lines around beds, paths and patios, helping your planting stand out. We work across SW16, including around Norbury station and Norbury High Street, with tidy, low-disruption installation. Expect a smarter look and less time spent re-cutting edges.
Norbury’s mix of Edwardian houses, 1930s semis and Victorian conversions often comes with compact front gardens, side returns and long rear plots. We design edging that suits period details while staying practical for family gardens and pets. Whether you’re updating a front path in Streatham Vale or redefining borders near Pollards Hill, we match materials to the style and scale of your space. The result is edging that looks intentional, not bolted on.
We start with a site check, confirm levels and drainage, then set out clean lines before any digging begins. Edging is installed to correct depth, pinned or bedded for stability, and finished with neat joins and smooth transitions to paving or turf. We keep the site organised, remove waste, and leave edges ready for mulch, gravel or planting. Local homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, clear pricing, and workmanship backed by a 10-year warranty.
Norbury gardens often have mixed ground—compacted clay patches, old rubble near boundaries, and roots from established planting. We adapt fixing methods accordingly, using proper bedding or pins to prevent movement and frost heave. Access can be tight on 1930s semis, so we plan material deliveries and keep walkways clear. For garden edging in London Borough of Croydon, we also consider boundary lines and visibility near front paths before setting levels.
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Most projects in Norbury fall between £15–£50 per metre, depending on the material and the amount of groundwork needed. Plastic edging is usually at the lower end, while brick, stone and sleeper edging sit higher due to bedding, cutting and heavier handling. Typical total spend is around £300–£1,200 for front or rear garden borders, with price influenced by curves, steps and waste removal.
Most edging installations take 1 day, which suits many SW16 gardens and front borders. Timescales vary with the total metres, the number of curves, and whether we’re excavating old edging or reshaping levels. Brick and stone can take longer than metal or plastic because they often need a stable mortar or concrete bed. We’ll confirm a realistic schedule after measuring up and checking access.
Garden edging is usually permitted work and doesn’t require planning permission, especially when it’s within your boundary and not altering major levels. That said, rules can change for listed buildings, conservation areas, or if you’re making changes close to a public highway or shared access. We’ll flag any potential issues and advise what to check with the London Borough of Croydon before work starts, so there are no surprises.
Yes—our garden edging installations come with a 10-year warranty on workmanship. This covers issues such as edging coming loose, movement caused by incorrect fixing, or joints failing due to installation defects. It doesn’t cover accidental damage, ground movement from external works, or misuse (for example, vehicle loading on borders not designed for it). We’ll explain care tips and the warranty terms when we quote.
We install metal edging for crisp modern lines, brick edging for traditional gardens, and stone edging for a premium, natural finish. Sleeper edging is popular for raised beds and level changes, while plastic edging suits budget-friendly borders and hidden restraints. We can also create decorative borders to frame paths or patios. We’ll help you choose based on your garden style, maintenance preferences, and how the edging meets turf, gravel or planting.
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