Lawn Installation in Twickenham delivered with meticulous ground prep and a premium finish. From fresh turf to seeding, we create lawns that establish quickly and stay level. Expect clean edges, careful access planning and clear aftercare advice.
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If your garden has worn patches, dips or compacted soil, a new lawn can transform it fast. We install turf and seed lawns across TW1 and TW2, with careful site preparation and neat edging for a crisp outline. Many of our projects are near Twickenham Stadium and along routes towards St Margarets, where gardens often need levelling after years of use. The result is a lawn that looks sharp from day one and improves as it beds in.
Twickenham homes range from Victorian villas and Edwardian houses to 1930s family homes with long rear gardens. These plots often have mixed ground conditions from old borders, tree roots and previous patio works, so a one-size approach rarely works. Our team assesses drainage, shade and how the garden is used—kids, pets, entertaining—before recommending turf or seed. That local know-how helps your lawn suit the property and lifestyle, not just the photos.
Our process covers full site preparation, removal of debris, topsoil supply, grading and compaction control, then turf laying or seeding. We set levels to meet paths and patios cleanly, and finish with edging that keeps borders tidy. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, respectful working practices and clear aftercare so the lawn establishes properly. You’ll also benefit from our workmanship warranty and practical guidance on watering, mowing and feeding.
As a lawn installation Twickenham area specialist, we plan around narrow side access and on-street parking common near Richmond and Whitton. Soil can vary from compacted subsoil to heavier, moisture-holding ground, so we adjust topsoil depth, grading and drainage details accordingly. We also consider tree shade and leaf fall from mature gardens near Marble Hill Park-style avenues. Where needed, we help you stay aligned with London Borough of Richmond upon Thames expectations for waste removal and considerate working hours.




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Costs vary with access, ground condition and whether you choose turf or seed. As a guide, seeding is often around £12–£25 per m², while turf supply and laying typically ranges from £35–£70 per m². If significant excavation, disposal, extra topsoil or levelling is required, budgets can rise to £80–£120 per m² for problem gardens. We provide a site-specific quotation after measuring and checking levels.
Most turf lawns are installed in 1–2 days for an average rear garden once access is confirmed, while seeding usually takes a similar installation time but longer to establish. Larger gardens, difficult side access, or extensive site preparation (removing old turf, adding topsoil, grading and edging) can extend the job to 3–5 days. Weather, soil moisture and disposal logistics also affect timescales. We’ll confirm a realistic schedule before work starts.
In most cases, lawn installation is permitted development and doesn’t require planning permission, as it’s a soft landscaping improvement. However, rules can change if your property is listed, within a conservation area, or if you’re altering levels significantly near boundaries or affecting drainage. Some sites also have covenant restrictions. We’ll flag any potential issues during the survey and can advise what to check with the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames before proceeding.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship, covering issues such as poor grading, edging failure or installation defects that arise from how the lawn was laid. Living materials like turf and seed depend on watering, mowing and weather, so plant establishment isn’t guaranteed in the same way. That said, we give clear aftercare instructions and can return to inspect any concerns early, when they’re easiest to correct.
We supply hard-wearing family turf, finer ornamental turf, and shade-tolerant options for gardens with mature trees. If you prefer seeding, we use blends suited to UK conditions, including tough play mixes and decorative rye/fescue combinations. Edging can be formed with crisp spade-cut lines, steel edging, or brick/stone restraints to match paths and patios. We’ll recommend the best combination based on sun levels, drainage, and how you use the garden.
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