Patios in Wimbledon, designed to suit period homes and modern gardens alike. Choose natural stone, porcelain or Indian sandstone, installed neatly in 3–5 days.
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A well-built patio turns a Wimbledon garden into a practical space for dining, entertaining and relaxing. We create tailored layouts for homes across Wimbledon Village and Wimbledon Park, with finishes that complement planting and architecture. Whether you want a compact seating area or a generous terrace, we build for long-term stability and clean lines. Many clients near Wimbledon Common ask for seamless links between lawn, borders and paving.
Wimbledon’s large Victorian houses and Edwardian villas often benefit from sympathetic paving that matches brickwork, steps and garden walls. For exclusive modern homes, we specify crisp porcelain or limestone for a contemporary look with minimal maintenance. We regularly design patio extensions to improve flow from kitchen doors and garden rooms. If your garden levels change, we can incorporate retaining edges and safe, comfortable steps.
We start with a site visit to measure, discuss drainage, and agree a clear design and specification. Our team prepares a proper sub-base, sets accurate falls, and finishes joints for durability through British weather. You’ll receive straightforward communication, tidy working practices, and a written 10-year warranty on workmanship. Homeowners choose us for consistent detailing and patios that stay level, solid and attractive.
We build patios in the London Borough of Merton and understand the access challenges of SW19 and SW20, including narrow side passages and controlled parking. Ground conditions can vary, so we adjust excavation depth and sub-base build-up to suit. We also plan deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption on residential streets. Finishes are chosen to suit Wimbledon’s mix of period gardens and contemporary landscaping.
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For patios in the Wimbledon area, budget around £70–£150 per square metre depending on the paving type, groundworks and detailing. Many homeowners spend roughly £2,800–£7,500 for a typical garden seating area or medium terrace. Costs can rise with porcelain, natural stone, steps, complex curves, drainage solutions, or restricted access for excavation and waste removal.
Most patio installations take 3–5 days once the design and materials are confirmed. Smaller, straightforward areas can be quicker, while larger patios, patio extensions, or projects needing steps and retaining edges may take longer. Timescales are affected by access, excavation depth, weather, curing time for mortar, and whether we’re integrating drainage or matching existing paving levels.
In many cases, a patio is permitted development and doesn’t require planning permission, especially when it stays at ground level and doesn’t significantly alter drainage. However, rules can change for listed buildings, conservation areas, or if levels are raised near boundaries. We’ll flag any potential issues, advise on permeable solutions where needed, and help you check requirements with Merton before work begins.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our patio installations, covering issues such as movement caused by inadequate preparation, poor laying, or joint failure. The warranty is supported by our correct sub-base construction, accurate falls, and careful finishing. Materials are also covered by manufacturer guarantees where applicable. We’ll explain care and maintenance so your patio performs well long term.
We install natural stone patios, porcelain patios, Indian sandstone, slate patios and limestone patios, with options for edging, steps and patio extensions. Popular choices include porcelain for a crisp, modern look, and sandstone for warm, traditional character. We’ll help you choose colours, sizes and laying patterns that suit your property style and garden planting, then provide samples to confirm the finish.
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