Upgrade your garden with Patios in Tooting designed for everyday living and entertaining. We install natural stone, porcelain and Indian sandstone with crisp edging and reliable drainage. Expect a clean, well-managed build finished in 3–5 days.
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A well-laid patio turns a compact Tooting garden into a practical outdoor room for dining, play and relaxing. We create durable surfaces that suit everything from summer BBQs after a stroll on Tooting Bec Common to quick weekday coffees in the sun. From porcelain to Indian sandstone, we match materials to your style and budget. We work across SW17, including Tooting Broadway and Tooting Bec.
Tooting’s Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and mansion conversions often come with narrow side access and long, slender gardens. That means levels, drainage and edging details matter if you want a patio that stays even and easy to maintain. We’re used to tying new paving into existing steps, garden walls and rear extensions. If you’re planning a patio extension, we can blend new and old areas so it looks intentional, not patched in.
We start with a site visit to measure, check levels and discuss how you’ll use the space. Your patio is built on a proper sub-base, with falls set for run-off and joints finished for long-term stability. We keep disruption down with tidy working, clear daily updates and careful waste removal. Local homeowners choose us for straightforward scheduling, consistent workmanship and a finish that lasts.
In the patios Tooting area, access can be tight and parking can be limited near Tooting Broadway station, so we plan deliveries and waste collection carefully. Many gardens sit on mixed London soils, so we focus on stable sub-bases and reliable drainage to reduce movement over time. We also account for typical terrace layouts—straight runs, shared boundaries and existing brickwork. If any council considerations apply in the London Borough of Wandsworth, we’ll flag them early.
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For patios in Tooting, most homeowners budget around £70–£150 per square metre depending on the paving type, ground preparation and detailing. Typical total project costs often fall between £2,800 and £7,500 for an average-sized garden patio. Natural stone and complex cuts can increase labour time, while straightforward porcelain layouts can be more efficient. We’ll confirm costs after checking access, levels and drainage needs.
Most patio installations take 3–5 days once work begins, assuming reasonable access and dry weather. Timescales can extend if we need extra excavation, drainage improvements, retaining edges, or multiple level changes to meet existing doors and steps. Larger patio extensions or intricate patterns also take longer due to cutting and finishing. We’ll outline a clear schedule before starting and keep you updated daily.
In many cases, a garden patio is permitted development and doesn’t require planning permission. However, rules can change if you’re altering levels significantly, affecting drainage, working near boundaries, or if the property is listed or in a conservation area. We’ll discuss your layout and check any relevant constraints for the London Borough of Wandsworth before work starts. If approvals are needed, we can advise on the next steps.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our patio installation workmanship. This covers issues linked to the build, such as sub-base failure, sinking caused by inadequate preparation, or problems with laying and jointing under normal use. It doesn’t cover accidental damage, misuse, or movement caused by external factors like major tree root disruption or third-party works. We’ll also explain maintenance for your chosen materials to keep the finish looking sharp.
Homeowners often choose porcelain patios for a clean, low-maintenance finish, or Indian sandstone for a warmer, natural look. We also install slate patios and limestone patios where you want a refined, contemporary feel. Design options include large-format paving, mixed-size patterns, contrasting borders and matching steps. We’ll help you select colours and textures that suit Victorian and Edwardian brickwork, then recommend jointing and edging for a cohesive result.
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