That sunken corner of your patio isn't going to level itself. Whether it's decades-old crazy paving or a modern porcelain installation gone wrong, the right repair approach makes all the difference to your Morden garden.
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Morden's clay soil plays havoc with patios after a few wet winters. Tree roots from those mature oaks dotted around Morden Park push up through pointing, while natural ground movement creates those tell-tale dips and wobbles. Having sorted hundreds of patios between the Civic Centre and St Lawrence Church, the pattern's pretty clear - most damage starts small but spreads fast without proper attention.
Repairing rather than replacing saves both money and disruption to established gardens. First step involves lifting affected slabs carefully, addressing whatever's caused the problem underneath - compacting loose substrate, removing roots, improving drainage channels. Fresh mortar beds get levelled precisely before resetting each slab, ensuring rainwater flows away from the house properly. The final repointing seals everything weathertight while matching existing joint widths for that seamless finish.
Twenty years working across SM4 means knowing which local suppliers stock matching slabs for those 1970s estates near Monsell Road. Every repair gets photographed at key stages, giving you complete confidence in what's been done beneath the surface.
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Small repairs addressing 5-10 loose slabs usually run £300-£500. More extensive work covering subsidence across half your patio might reach £800-£1,500, depending on access and the underlying issue.
Absolutely - from the Crown Lane area right through to properties backing onto Morden Hall Park. Regular work takes us through St Helier and Lower Morden too.
Most repairs get completed within 1-2 days once started. Initial assessment visits typically happen within 3-4 days of contact, weather permitting.
All structural repairs carry a 10-year guarantee covering workmanship and materials. This includes any relevelling, repointing or drainage improvements made during the repair process.
Those distinctive hexagonal slabs from 1960s builds and the textured concrete pavers popular in 80s developments - seen them all across Morden. Where exact matches prove impossible, creative solutions using reclaimed materials often achieve better results than modern alternatives.
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