Mitcham's mix of Victorian terraces and post-war estates presents unique groundwork challenges. Whether you're tackling waterlogged clay soil near Figges Marsh or preparing foundations for a new patio overlooking the Common, proper groundworks make all the difference.
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Clay-heavy soil around Mitcham demands specialist knowledge when undertaking any garden project. Properties from Colliers Wood through to the cricket green often struggle with poor drainage, uneven surfaces, and old foundations from previous structures. Smart groundwork preparation prevents costly problems emerging months after your landscaping is complete.
Ground preparation involves more than just shifting earth. Correct grading ensures rainwater flows away from your property's foundations, while appropriate sub-base installation creates stability for patios, paths and driveways. Installing proper drainage channels addresses those persistent puddles that plague so many CR4 gardens, particularly in the lower-lying areas near Mitcham Junction.
Local knowledge matters when dealing with Mitcham's varied terrain. Years spent working on everything from compact courtyards behind converted shops to sprawling SW16 gardens means understanding exactly what lies beneath before the first spade hits the ground.




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Most terraced properties in CR4 require £1,800-£3,500 for comprehensive groundworks, though larger Victorian plots or those needing extensive drainage can reach £5,000-£7,000.
Absolutely - from the conservation area near Cricket Green to new developments around Mitcham Eastfields, covering all CR4 and SW16 postcodes including Pollards Hill and Longthornton.
Standard residential plots usually take 3-5 days, though properties with severe drainage issues or extensive levelling requirements might need 7-10 days of work.
All structural groundworks carry a decade-long guarantee covering settlement, drainage failure and base integrity - peace of mind that your garden investment stands on solid foundations.
Yes - strategic installation of soakaways, French drains and proper grading redirects water away from problem areas. Many properties near the Common sit on impermeable clay, making professional drainage solutions essential for usable outdoor spaces.
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