Upgrade your garden with Patios Contractors in Morden who design and build surfaces that last. Choose natural stone, porcelain or Indian sandstone, finished with crisp edging and smart drainage. From compact courtyards to family terraces, we create spaces made for living outdoors.
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Morden homeowners want patios that look sharp, feel safe underfoot and cope with year-round weather. We build natural stone and porcelain patios that suit how you use your garden, whether that’s dining, play space or a quiet seating area. We regularly work near Morden station and around Morden Park, so access and logistics are familiar. Every job starts with a clear plan, levels, and drainage that protects your home and lawn.
The Morden area has a mix of 1930s semis, post-war estates and newer developments, each with different garden shapes and thresholds. We often design patio extensions to connect existing paths, conservatories or rear steps without awkward lips. In SM4 streets, side access can be tight, so we plan material deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption. Finishes are chosen to complement brickwork, render and modern bifolds alike.
Our process is straightforward: design consultation, detailed quotation, ground preparation, sub-base and laying to manufacturer standards. We use proper falls, robust edging and jointing products matched to the chosen stone or porcelain. Work is kept tidy and scheduled so you know what happens each day. Local clients recommend us because the patio looks right on day one and stays stable for years.
As patios contractors in London Borough of Merton, we’re used to Morden’s varied ground conditions and the way rainwater moves across sloping plots. Many homes around St Helier and Lower Morden have limited parking and narrow access, so we plan deliveries, skips and working hours carefully. We also factor in tree roots and shade near parkland, selecting jointing and finishes that stay stable and slip-resistant. If any council considerations apply, we’ll flag them early and keep the build compliant.




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Costs vary by material, access and ground preparation. As a guide, installed patios in Morden often start around £120–£180 per m² for quality Indian sandstone, with porcelain commonly £150–£220 per m². Natural stone options like slate or limestone can sit in a similar range depending on thickness and finish. Steps, drainage channels, lighting ducts and seating walls add to the total, so we quote after a site visit.
Most patio installations take 3–7 working days, depending on size and complexity. A small seating area may be completed in a few days, while larger patio extensions with steps, retaining edges or multiple levels can take 1–2 weeks. Timescales are affected by access in SM4 gardens, the amount of excavation required, and curing time for mortar and jointing. We provide a clear schedule before work starts.
In many cases, a patio in a rear garden is permitted development and won’t need planning permission. The key considerations are changes to ground level, drainage and whether the work affects boundaries, listed buildings or conservation constraints. We design falls so surface water drains appropriately and can advise on permeable solutions where needed. If anything looks borderline, we’ll recommend checking with Merton Council before proceeding.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our patio installation workmanship, covering issues such as sinking caused by sub-base failure, movement from poor laying practice, or edging that comes loose under normal use. Materials are also covered by relevant manufacturer warranties where applicable. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, misuse, or problems caused by unrelated groundworks after completion. We also explain simple maintenance to keep joints and surfaces performing well.
We install natural stone patios and premium porcelain, including Indian sandstone, slate and limestone in a range of colours and finishes. Popular designs in the patios contractors Morden area include large-format porcelain for a modern look, mixed-size sandstone for character, and defined seating areas with built-in planters or low walls. During your design consultation, we bring samples, discuss slip resistance and shading, and recommend jointing and edging to suit your home and budget.
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