Fine Landscaping are trusted Patios Contractors in Raynes Park, creating elegant outdoor spaces that suit SW20 family homes. Choose natural stone, porcelain or Indian sandstone with a design-led finish. From compact courtyards to generous entertaining areas, we build patios that last.
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Raynes Park homeowners want patios that look sharp year-round and cope with busy family life. We design and build terraces, seating areas and patio extensions with clean levels and reliable drainage. Whether you’re near Raynes Park station or walking distance to Cannon Hill Common, we tailor layouts to your garden’s shape and how you use it. Expect crisp edges, tidy joints and a finish that complements your home.
The Raynes Park area features plenty of 1930s semis alongside Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses, often with long rear gardens and side access constraints. We regularly work across SW20 and nearby Wimbledon and New Malden, adapting designs to existing steps, bay windows and kitchen extensions. If your garden is shaded or north-facing, we’ll recommend slip-resistant, low-maintenance surfaces that stay smart. We also match paving colours to brickwork and period detailing for a cohesive look.
Our process starts with a design consultation to agree levels, drainage falls, edging details and material choices. We prepare a solid sub-base, use the right bedding method for each paving type, and finish with careful pointing for durability. You’ll get clear scheduling, site protection and respectful workmanship from start to finish. Local homeowners choose us for consistent communication, neat handovers and a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
As patios contractors in London Borough of Merton, we plan around typical Raynes Park access, parking and skip placement, keeping disruption low. Many SW20 gardens have clay-heavy ground, so we focus on strong sub-base build-ups and dependable drainage details. We also handle level changes common with 1930s rear extensions and older thresholds. Where boundaries are tight, we design practical seating areas without crowding the space.




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Costs vary by size, access and material, but most Raynes Park patio projects fall within sensible ranges. For a professionally installed patio, budget roughly £120–£180 per m² for Indian sandstone, £140–£220 per m² for porcelain, and £160–£260+ per m² for premium natural stone such as limestone or slate. Steps, retaining edges, drainage and lighting can add to the overall spend.
A typical patio installation in SW20 takes around 3–7 working days, depending on size and complexity. Smaller seating areas may be completed in 2–3 days, while larger patio extensions with steps, drainage channels or multiple levels can take 1–2 weeks. Timescales are affected by access for materials, the amount of excavation required, and curing time for bedding and pointing, especially in wet weather.
In most cases, a patio is permitted development and doesn’t need planning permission, provided you’re not significantly altering ground levels or affecting drainage to neighbouring land. Rules can be stricter for listed buildings, conservation areas, or where retaining walls and major level changes are involved. We’ll flag any potential issues during the design consultation and can advise on drainage compliance and practical steps to keep your project within local requirements.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our patio installation workmanship. This covers key construction elements such as sub-base preparation, bedding, and installation integrity, giving you confidence that the patio has been built to last. Material warranties vary by manufacturer (particularly for porcelain) and we’ll confirm these before you choose a product. The warranty assumes normal use and appropriate maintenance, which we’ll explain at handover.
We install natural stone patios (including Indian sandstone, slate and limestone) as well as modern porcelain patios with clean lines and low maintenance. Design options include patio extensions, built-in seating areas, contrasting borders, step details, and layouts that suit dining or lounging zones. During your design consultation we’ll bring samples, discuss colour and jointing styles, and recommend finishes based on sun levels, slip resistance and how you use the space.
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