That patchy grass behind your Earlsfield terrace deserves better. Fresh turf can transform even the most neglected SW18 garden into a space worth showing off.
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Victorian properties throughout Earlsfield often struggle with shaded gardens and compacted soil from years of foot traffic. Installing new turf isn't just about rolling out grass – it's understanding how London clay behaves beneath those narrow garden plots between Garratt Lane and Magdalen Road. Local knowledge matters when you're working with the unique drainage challenges these SW18 gardens present.
Quality turf installation begins well before any grass arrives on site. Ground preparation involves removing old vegetation, improving drainage where London clay dominates, then creating the perfect growing medium. Fresh topsoil gets graded precisely, ensuring water flows away from your home's foundations. Finally, premium grade turf gets laid with millimetre precision, creating seamless joins that disappear within weeks.
Earlsfield residents trust specialists who understand their specific garden challenges. Having transformed hundreds of SW18 gardens from muddy patches into pristine lawns, the difference proper installation makes becomes obvious every spring.




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Most Victorian terrace gardens in SW18 range from £800-£1,500 including preparation and premium turf. Larger plots near Wandsworth Common might reach £2,000-£3,000 depending on access and ground conditions.
Every street from Burntwood Lane to Trinity Road falls within our regular working area, including those tricky rear gardens accessed only through the house.
Installation typically takes 1-2 days, with light use possible after two weeks. Full establishment for regular family activities happens around week four.
Each installation includes a decade-long guarantee covering both materials and workmanship, protecting your investment through ten full growing seasons.
Shade-tolerant ryegrass blends work brilliantly for typical SW18 gardens where neighbouring properties create partial shade. South-facing plots near Southfields benefit from hardier drought-resistant varieties.
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