Picture stepping onto a sleek porcelain surface that stays pristine through Tooting's unpredictable weather. Those tired concrete slabs could become something extraordinary.
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Victorian terraces in SW17 often hide surprisingly generous gardens behind their modest frontages. Porcelain paving unlocks that potential with minimal maintenance headaches. Unlike traditional stone, these contemporary tiles resist moss growth - perfect for shaded spots near Tooting Common's tree-lined edges. Local homeowners are discovering how porcelain transforms cramped courtyards into sophisticated outdoor rooms.
Installation requires precision on Tooting's clay-heavy soil. First comes excavation to stable ground, followed by a compacted sub-base that won't shift. Calibrated pedestals create perfectly level surfaces, even on sloping gardens common near Furzedown. Each 20mm porcelain slab locks into place, creating seamless expanses that drain efficiently during sudden downpours.
Twenty years of working across South London means understanding every quirk of SW17's terrain. Neighbours along Tooting Bec Road regularly stop to admire completed projects, often booking consultations themselves.
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Most Tooting gardens range 30-60m², with porcelain installations typically £4,500-£9,000 including groundwork. Smaller courtyard spaces start around £2,800.
Absolutely - from the bustling high street to quieter residential pockets throughout SW17, including Furzedown and beyond to neighbouring postcodes.
Standard Tooting terraced gardens take 4-6 days from excavation to completion. Larger Victorian plots might need 7-10 days, weather permitting.
Every installation includes decade-long coverage against defects. Porcelain itself resists fading, staining and frost damage far beyond traditional materials.
Definitely - these 20mm slabs support substantial weight without cracking. Many Tooting residents host gatherings year-round on their porcelain patios without worry.
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