Upgrade your garden with Patios Contractors in Tooting who build premium, long-lasting terraces. From porcelain to Indian sandstone, we design and install patios that suit Victorian and Edwardian homes across SW17.
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Tooting gardens work hard for family life, summer entertaining and quiet mornings outside. We design and build patios that feel like a natural extension of your home, whether you’re near Tooting Broadway station or a short walk from Tooting Bec Common. Choose from natural stone or porcelain finishes, with careful detailing around steps, borders and planting beds. The result is a clean, level surface that looks right all year in SW17.
The Tooting area is known for Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and mansion conversions, often with compact rear gardens and shared access. We’re used to tight side returns, narrow alleyways and the need for tidy, well-planned deliveries. Our design consultation helps you make the most of the available footprint, including patio extensions and built-in seating areas. Every layout is tailored to how you actually use the space day to day.
We start with a site visit to assess levels, drainage and access, then provide a clear specification for materials and build-up. Our team installs a proper sub-base, accurate falls and robust edging so the patio stays stable and drains correctly. You’ll get straightforward communication, respectful workmanship and a finish that matches the standard of your home. Fine Landscaping is based just 15 minutes away, so aftercare and follow-up are easy.
As patios contractors in London Borough of Wandsworth, we plan around controlled parking, delivery slots and neighbour considerations. Many Tooting Bec and Furzedown homes have limited access, so we organise materials and waste removal to keep disruption down. We also account for London clay and existing garden levels, building strong sub-bases and sensible drainage. Where required, we can advise on permeable options and soakaway solutions.




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In Tooting, patio costs typically range from about £120–£200 per m² for Indian sandstone and £150–£250+ per m² for porcelain, depending on the sub-base, access and edging details. Natural stone like slate or limestone can vary widely based on the grade and size. Steps, drainage channels, lighting ducts and seating areas will increase the overall budget. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
Most patio builds take 3–7 working days, with larger or more complex projects running 1–2 weeks. Timescales depend on excavation depth, waste removal, access constraints common to Victorian terraces, and the amount of cutting and detailing. Weather can also affect laying and jointing. If you’re adding steps, raised planters or a patio extension, we’ll confirm a realistic programme before work starts and keep you updated daily.
In many cases, a garden patio is permitted development and won’t need planning permission. However, rules can change if you’re altering levels significantly, affecting drainage to the public highway, or working on a listed building or within special constraints. We’ll discuss your design during the consultation and flag anything that may require approval. If needed, we can help you prepare the right information for Wandsworth’s requirements.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty on our patio installations, covering issues such as movement due to poor base preparation, unstable edging and installation-related failures. It’s designed to give homeowners confidence that the build-up and laying have been done properly. Material warranties vary by supplier and product (especially porcelain), and we’ll pass those details on. We also offer practical aftercare advice for cleaning and sealing where appropriate.
Homeowners often choose porcelain for a crisp, low-maintenance finish, or Indian sandstone for a warmer, traditional look that suits Victorian and Edwardian homes. Slate and limestone are popular for contemporary schemes and clean lines. We can include patio extensions, seating areas, contrasting borders and step details to suit changes in level. During the design consultation, we’ll bring samples, discuss slip resistance and colour tones, and recommend jointing options for a neat finish.
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