Hedge Trimming in Hayes (Bromley) that keeps your garden looking crisp and well cared for. From light maintenance cuts to full reductions, we leave clean lines and a spotless finish. Book a visit from our Norbury-based team—around 25 minutes away.
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From long boundaries near Hayes Common to compact front gardens around Hayes station, well-trimmed hedges make a big difference to kerb appeal. We cut for shape, density and plant health, not just a quick tidy-up. Whether you need a seasonal trim or a corrective cut after a growth spurt, we tailor the finish to your garden and neighbours. We also remove and dispose of clippings so you’re not left with piles of green waste.
Hayes (BR2) has a semi-rural feel, with period cottages, 1930s properties and larger detached homes that often come with established hedging. We’re used to working with mature boundaries that need careful reduction to keep light in and paths clear. For homes near West Common or bordering greener plots, we plan cuts that respect wildlife and keep screening where it matters. If you’re balancing privacy with a smarter frontage, we’ll recommend a practical height and profile.
We start with a quick assessment of species, condition and desired finish, then agree the height, width and style before cutting. Our team uses sharp, professional equipment for clean cuts and consistent lines, with careful protection of beds, fences and paths. Every job includes a thorough clear-up and we can set up a regular maintenance schedule to prevent overgrowth. Homeowners choose us for reliable timings, tidy workmanship and results that hold their shape.
In the hedge trimming Hayes (Bromley) area, access can range from wide driveways to tighter side returns on older plots. We plan for parking and safe equipment setup, and we keep noise and debris controlled—especially near shared boundaries. Gardens close to commons can encourage faster, denser growth, so we time cuts to suit the species and season. If any council constraints apply, we’ll help you identify them before work starts.
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Costs typically sit around £5–£15 per metre depending on height, thickness, access and the amount of shaping or reduction required. Most homeowners pay roughly £80–£300 for a standard visit, including tidy-up and removal of clippings. Very tall, overgrown or long boundary hedges can cost more due to extra labour and disposal. We’ll confirm a sensible range after a quick look at your hedge and goals.
Most hedge trimming jobs take 2–6 hours, depending on the hedge length, height and whether you want a light trim, shaping, or a full reduction. Dense conifers and neglected hedges take longer because they need careful, staged cutting and more clean-up. Access also matters—tight side passages and multiple sections can add time. We’ll give you a realistic timeframe when we assess the work.
In most cases, routine trimming and shaping within your garden is permitted and doesn’t require planning permission. However, restrictions can apply if your property is in a conservation area, if a hedge is protected, or if there are nesting birds and wildlife considerations. Some disputes can also arise around high hedges and boundaries. We’ll flag any potential issues and advise on the best approach before starting work.
Yes. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty, giving you confidence that the work has been carried out properly and with care. For hedge trimming, this covers issues caused by poor practice—such as avoidable damage from incorrect cutting methods or careless handling around fences and beds. It doesn’t cover normal seasonal regrowth, extreme weather, or pre-existing plant disease. If something doesn’t look right, tell us promptly and we’ll put it right.
We work with formal hedges (clean, straight lines), informal hedges (softer, natural outlines), and specialist hedge shaping for feature front gardens. We also carry out hedge reduction where height or width has crept too far, plus conifer hedge trimming to keep screening without stressing the plant. If you’re unsure what suits your property, we’ll recommend a shape and maintenance frequency based on species, light levels and the look you want.
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