Upgrade your garden with Patios Contractors in Colliers Wood who design and build spaces that look sharp and last. From porcelain to Indian sandstone, we create patios, extensions and seating areas with clean lines and solid foundations. Based nearby, we can survey quickly and start without delays.
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Colliers Wood homeowners often want a patio that suits busy routines and makes the most of outdoor space. Whether you’re near Wandle Park or closer to the Tandem Centre, we design patios that feel practical for everyday use and polished for entertaining. Choose from natural stone patios, porcelain patios, or a tailored mix of textures and tones. We also build patio extensions and seating areas to improve flow from house to garden.
Properties across SW19 range from Victorian terraces to 1930s semis and modern apartments, and each brings different access and layout challenges. We regularly work on narrow side returns, stepped thresholds and compact gardens where every square metre matters. For period homes, we can match traditional materials like Indian sandstone, slate or limestone. For newer homes, we often specify large-format porcelain for a crisp, contemporary finish.
Our process starts with a design consultation, then a clear written scope covering excavation, sub-base, drainage falls and edging details. We use proven build-ups to reduce movement, prevent rocking slabs and keep joints neat. Work is scheduled to minimise disruption, with tidy site management and regular updates. Local clients choose us because we’re nearby (around 10 minutes away), consistent, and we stand behind the finish.
Gardens near the River Wandle can need extra attention to drainage and levels, so we set falls and channels carefully. Colliers Wood access can be tight, especially by South Wimbledon and Tooting, so we plan deliveries, parking and waste collection to keep things moving. We’re familiar with the mix of older terraces and semis, where thresholds and damp-proof courses must be respected. If any local constraints apply, we’ll advise and adapt the build method accordingly.




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Costs depend on size, access, ground conditions and the material you choose. As a guide, professionally installed patios in Colliers Wood often range from £120–£220 per m² for Indian sandstone and £150–£260 per m² for porcelain, including groundworks. Small patio extensions or seating areas can start from around £1,800–£3,500. We provide a site survey and itemised quote after measuring and discussing finishes.
Most patio builds take 3–7 working days once we start on site, depending on size and complexity. A straightforward 15–25 m² area is often completed within a week, while larger patios with steps, seating areas or tricky levels may take 1–2 weeks. Timescales are affected by excavation depth, drainage requirements, access for materials, and curing time for bedding and jointing products.
In many cases, a patio in a rear garden is permitted development and won’t need planning permission. However, rules can change if you’re in a conservation area, the property is listed, or the works significantly alter levels or drainage. We also consider surface water management so runoff doesn’t flow towards the house or public areas. We’ll flag any likely constraints and help you check London Borough of Merton guidance before work begins.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty on our patio installations, covering issues caused by installation defects such as unstable laying, poor falls, or failing joints (subject to normal use and maintenance). Materials are also covered by manufacturer warranties where applicable, particularly for porcelain. We explain how to care for your patio, including cleaning and sealing options for natural stone, to keep it looking its best long term.
We install natural stone patios and porcelain patios, with popular choices including Indian sandstone for warm, varied tones, slate for a darker contemporary look, and limestone for a softer, classic finish. Design options include patio extensions, curved or straight edging, contrasting borders, and built-in seating areas. During the design consultation we’ll review your garden levels, light, and house style, then recommend sizes, laying patterns and joint colours to suit.
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