Upgrade your garden with Patios Contractors in Hammersmith who build surfaces that look sharp and last. From porcelain to Indian sandstone, we design and install patios that suit W6 homes and busy lifestyles.
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A well-built patio turns an ordinary garden into a space you’ll use daily, whether for dining, sun-lounging or entertaining. Our team works across W6, from King Street to Brook Green, creating patios that feel like a natural extension of your home. We install everything from compact courtyard layouts to generous seating areas for larger plots. Expect crisp lines, level finishes and drainage that performs in heavy rain.
Hammersmith homes range from Victorian terraces and mansion flats to modern riverside developments near Hammersmith Bridge. Each brings different challenges: tight side access, basement lightwells, or balconies and podium gardens that need careful detailing. We tailor sub-bases, falls and edging to suit your property and how you use the space. If you’re comparing patios contractors hammersmith area options, our focus is long-term performance as well as looks.
We start with a design consultation to understand your style, budget and practical needs such as bin routes and door thresholds. You’ll receive clear recommendations on materials, laying patterns and jointing, plus a tidy, well-managed installation schedule. We protect surrounding paving, lawns and planting, and we keep you updated at each stage. Homeowners choose us for reliable workmanship, neat finishes and a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
Working in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham often means restricted parking, controlled hours and narrow access through terraced side returns. We plan deliveries, waste removal and mixing areas to minimise disruption, especially near busy routes by Hammersmith Apollo. Ground conditions can vary between made-up garden soils and older compacted bases, so we assess levels and drainage before excavation. This local approach helps patios contractors in London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham deliver consistent, long-lasting results.




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Costs vary by material, access and groundwork. As a guide in Hammersmith, concrete base and Indian sandstone patios often start around £140–£220 per m², while premium porcelain is typically £170–£260 per m². Natural stone such as slate or limestone can range from £180–£300+ per m². Steps, drainage channels, lighting ducts and complex cuts will increase the overall price.
Most patio builds take 4–10 working days, depending on size and complexity. A small courtyard can be completed in under a week, while larger patio extensions with steps, seating areas or drainage can take two weeks or more. Timescales are affected by access in W6, the amount of excavation required, curing time for bases, and weather. We confirm a schedule after the site survey and design consultation.
In many cases, a patio in a rear garden is permitted development and won’t need planning permission. However, rules can change for listed buildings, conservation areas, basement developments, or if you’re altering levels significantly near boundaries. Drainage is also important: we aim to manage surface water correctly using falls and permeable solutions where appropriate. We’ll advise what applies to your property and can help you check council guidance if needed.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our patio installation workmanship, covering issues such as sinking caused by inadequate sub-base, loose edging, and jointing failures due to installation defects. Materials are covered by manufacturer warranties where applicable (for example, many porcelain ranges). The warranty assumes normal domestic use and reasonable maintenance, and it does not cover accidental damage or movement caused by third-party works or severe ground issues beyond the build area.
Homeowners often choose porcelain for its low maintenance and clean, modern look, especially in contemporary riverside developments. Indian sandstone remains popular for Victorian terraces thanks to its warm tones and character, while slate and limestone suit sharper, architectural schemes. We can include patio extensions, built-in seating areas, steps, and contrasting borders. During the design consultation, we help you compare slip resistance, colour variation, jointing and laying patterns to match your home and garden.
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