That sunken corner of your patio has been bothering you since last winter, hasn't it? Throughout Biggin Hill's chalk-based terrain, shifting ground causes havoc with outdoor surfaces, but fixing damaged patios is exactly what we excel at.
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Biggin Hill's variable weather and clay-chalk soil mix creates particular challenges for patios built on sloping gardens. Frost damage, subsidence, and poor original installation often combine to leave residents with wobbly slabs and pooling water. Years of repairing patios across TN16 has taught us which techniques actually last in this area's specific conditions.
Proper patio restoration involves far more than simply re-laying loose slabs. Assessment begins with understanding why the damage occurred - inadequate sub-base preparation affects countless properties here. Correcting drainage falls, replacing cracked mortar joints, and reinforcing vulnerable edges prevents future problems. Each repair strengthens the entire structure, not just the visible damage.
Local knowledge matters when clay expansion threatens your outdoor spaces. Having worked on everything from Victorian terraces near the village centre to modern developments towards Keston, we understand Biggin Hill's diverse property challenges.
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Most patio repairs in Biggin Hill range between £800-£2,500, depending on damage extent. Simple relevelling might cost £800-£1,200, while extensive subsidence repairs with new sub-base work typically falls within £1,500-£2,500.
Absolutely - from properties near the airport through to homes bordering Westerham and Tatsfield. Regular work takes us across all TN16 postcodes, including the hillier sections where drainage issues are common.
Emergency repairs addressing trip hazards can often begin within 48 hours. Standard restoration projects typically commence within 5-7 days, with most residential patios fully repaired in 2-3 days once started.
Every repair includes decade-long protection against workmanship defects. This covers joint failures, level changes, and structural movement - essentially everything except accidental damage. Documentation provided details exactly what's covered.
Indian sandstone responds excellently to professional restoration. Delaminating surfaces can be treated, colour variations balanced with appropriate sealers, and individual damaged slabs sourced to match existing stones. Many assume replacement is necessary when skilled repair would restore the original beauty.
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