Crumbling mortar between your patio slabs isn't just unsightly - it's an open invitation for weeds and water damage. Throughout Chislehurst's tree-lined streets, from Hawkwood Estate to Royal Parade, we're breathing new life into weathered patios one joint at a time.
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Those charming Victorian terraces near Chislehurst Common weren't built with modern patio technology in mind. Weather, frost, and decades of use gradually deteriorate the pointing between slabs, creating gaps where moss thrives and rainwater pools. Rather than replacing an entire patio, repointing offers BR7 homeowners a cost-effective restoration that extends surface life by years.
Starting with careful mortar removal using specialist tools, each joint receives individual attention. Fresh pointing compound - colour-matched to complement your existing stonework - fills every gap completely. Proper depth, correct mixture ratios, and weather-appropriate timing ensure joints that resist Chislehurst's notoriously damp winters. The finished surface drains efficiently, resists weed growth, and looks remarkably refreshed.
Local knowledge matters when clay soil movement affects so many properties between Sidcup and Mottingham. Having worked on patios from post-war semis to newer developments near Kemnal Road, we understand how different substrates behave through seasonal changes.
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Most residential patios in BR7 range between £25-40 per square metre, though intricate patterns or particularly degraded joints might nudge costs higher. A typical 30m² patio usually falls within £750-1200.
Absolutely - from properties backing onto Scadbury Park to homes near Bromley border, we cover all of BR7 including Petts Wood fringes.
Medium-sized patios typically complete within 2-3 days, weather permitting. Larger spaces or those requiring substantial preparation might extend to 4-5 days.
Each repointing project includes decade-long coverage against joint failure, assuming normal wear. This safeguards against cracking, crumbling, or premature degradation of our workmanship.
Repointing specifically addresses joint deterioration rather than slab movement. However, minor levelling adjustments during the process can improve slight irregularities. Significant subsidence requires slab lifting or replacement.
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