Picture summer evenings on your new patio, just steps from your back door in Sutton. Whether you're updating a tired concrete slab or creating that first proper outdoor living space, the right patio transforms how you use your garden.
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Sutton's mix of Victorian terraces and post-war semis often feature narrow side returns and compact rear gardens that deserve clever design. Installing a patio here means working with what you've got - from sloping gardens near Sutton Common to the clay-heavy soil around Belmont. Local knowledge matters when drainage can make or break your investment.
Modern patio materials handle British weather brilliantly. Porcelain slabs resist moss growth in shaded spots, while natural sandstone develops character over time. Proper sub-base preparation prevents the settling issues common in local London clay. Edge restraints keep everything locked tight, particularly important given the freeze-thaw cycles our area experiences each winter.
Based between Cheam and Carshalton for over fifteen years, we've installed patios in hundreds of local gardens. Our installers live locally too - they understand the quirks of Sutton properties and work considerately in residential areas.
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Most homeowners in SM1-SM3 spend between £3,500-£7,000 for a 30-40m² patio. Basic concrete paving starts around £85/m², quality natural stone runs £120-150/m², while premium porcelain can reach £180/m² fully installed.
Absolutely - from Rose Hill in SM1 through to North Cheam in SM3, including central Sutton SM2. We also cover neighbouring Wallington, Carshalton and Worcester Park regularly.
A straightforward 35m² patio typically takes 4-5 working days from excavation to pointing. Complex designs with steps or retaining walls might stretch to 7-10 days.
All our patio installations carry decade-long protection against settlement and workmanship defects. Materials have their own manufacturer warranties - typically 10 years for quality paving stones when properly installed and maintained.
Slopes are common in Sutton, especially towards Banstead. Solutions range from simple levelling to terraced designs with retaining walls. Split-level patios can actually create more interesting spaces than flat gardens.
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