Upgrade your garden with Porcelain Paving in Hayes (Bromley) that looks sharp year-round and stays easy to clean. Fine Landscaping installs contemporary, slip-resistant patios in stone and wood-effect finishes. Expect a precise build, tidy workmanship, and a patio made for real family use.
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If you want a patio that suits the semi-rural feel of Hayes Common and still looks crisp and contemporary, porcelain is a smart choice. We design and install porcelain paving that handles muddy shoes, BBQs and British weather without constant upkeep. Whether you’re near Hayes station or closer to West Wickham, we’ll create a layout that fits your garden and how you use it. Expect clean lines, accurate cuts and a finish that elevates the whole outdoor space.
Hayes (BR2) has a mix of large detached houses, period cottages and well-loved 1930s properties, often with generous rear gardens. We regularly build patios that complement traditional brickwork while adding a modern terrace for dining and entertaining. For homes around Bromley Common and Keston, we can blend porcelain tones with planting and edging to keep things natural rather than stark. The result is a patio that feels considered, not dropped in.
Our process starts with a site visit, levels check and a clear recommendation on falls and drainage. We prepare a proper sub-base, use the right primers and adhesives for porcelain, and finish with neat jointing for long-term stability. You’ll get a written scope, transparent pricing, and a schedule that typically runs 3–5 days. Local homeowners choose us for reliable communication, tidy sites, and workmanship backed by a 10-year warranty.
Gardens around Hayes and BR2 often sit on varied ground and can need careful levelling to achieve the right falls. We plan deliveries and waste removal with local access and parking in mind, especially on narrower residential roads. Where properties back onto open spaces such as Norman Park, we keep boundaries, planting and existing features protected throughout the build. We also consider drainage requirements and good practice expectations in the London Borough of Bromley when setting out new hardstanding.
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For porcelain paving in the Hayes (Bromley) area, budgets typically sit around £90–£160 per square metre, depending on slab choice, groundworks and detailing. Many homeowners spend roughly £3,500–£8,000 for a complete patio installation. Costs can rise with steps, retaining edges, complex patterns, difficult access, or additional drainage. We’ll measure, discuss finishes, and provide a clear, itemised estimate.
Most porcelain patio projects take 3–5 days, assuming straightforward access and stable ground conditions. Timescales can extend if we’re removing old concrete, rebuilding levels, adding steps or lighting ducts, or if poor weather slows curing. Larger gardens in BR2 can also involve more excavation and waste removal. We’ll confirm the programme after the site survey and keep you updated throughout the job.
In many cases, a porcelain patio is permitted development and doesn’t require planning permission. However, rules can change if you’re in a listed building, certain conservation settings, or if the work affects drainage and run-off. We’ll advise on best practice for permeable solutions and falls, and we’ll flag anything that may need checking with the London Borough of Bromley before work starts. When in doubt, we help you verify requirements.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty on our porcelain paving installations. This covers issues caused by installation faults, such as movement from inadequate base preparation, poor bonding, or jointing failures under normal domestic use. It doesn’t cover accidental damage, misuse, or problems caused by third-party alterations. We also explain manufacturer guidance for the slabs you choose, including cleaning and maintenance to keep the finish looking its best.
Porcelain offers a wide design range, from contemporary large-format slabs to more traditional looks that suit period homes. Popular choices include stone-effect greys and buffs, wood-effect planks for a warmer feel, and textured, slip-resistant finishes for family gardens. We’ll help you pick colours that work with your brickwork and planting, recommend suitable sizes and joint colours, and create a layout that fits your space and budget.
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