Upgrade your garden with Porcelain Paving in Morden, installed with precision and clean lines. Choose stone-effect, wood-effect or contemporary slabs for a patio that stays smart year-round. Expect a tidy, professional build from a local team based 15 minutes away.
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If you want a patio that looks sharp and stays easy to clean, porcelain is hard to beat. We install premium porcelain paving across SM4, including Morden Park and Lower Morden, creating outdoor spaces that suit family life and entertaining. From subtle stone-effect tones to bold contemporary designs, we’ll help you achieve a finish that complements your home. Many clients near Morden station choose porcelain for its slip resistance and consistent colour.
Morden’s mix of 1930s semis, post-war estates and newer developments often calls for practical, well-drained patio builds. We regularly work on gardens with side access constraints and varied levels, especially around St Helier and Morden South. Porcelain’s low porosity makes it a great fit for busy households, helping reduce staining from BBQs, muddy shoes and planters. We’ll recommend slab sizes and layouts that suit your plot and the style of your property.
Our process starts with a site survey, clear specification and a written quote before any work begins. We excavate properly, build a stable sub-base, and use the right adhesives and jointing for porcelain so the finish lasts. You’ll get straightforward communication, a tidy site at the end of each day, and workmanship backed by our 10-year warranty. Local homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling and crisp detailing around steps, edges and drainage.
Across the London Borough of Merton, gardens can vary from flat lawns to sloped plots with clay-heavy ground. We design falls and drainage carefully to prevent standing water, especially near patios backing onto lawns. Access and parking can be tight around Morden Hall Park and residential streets, so we plan deliveries and waste removal to keep disruption low. Our builds suit the proportions of 1930s semis and the cleaner lines of modern developments alike.




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For porcelain paving morden area projects, budgets typically fall between £90 and £160 per square metre, depending on slab choice, ground preparation and detailing. Most homeowners spend around £3,500 to £8,000 for a new patio, including excavation, sub-base, bedding, pointing and waste removal. Steps, retaining edges, drainage channels and complex cuts can increase costs, while simple rectangular layouts are usually more economical.
Most porcelain patio installations take 3–5 days, assuming reasonable access and typical patio sizes. Timescales depend on how much excavation is needed, whether old paving must be removed, and if levels require steps or retaining work. Poor weather can slow curing times for adhesives and jointing. We’ll confirm a schedule after the survey and keep you updated daily so you know what’s happening and when.
In many cases, a garden patio is permitted development and doesn’t need planning permission. However, rules can change if you’re altering levels significantly, working near boundaries, or your property has restrictions such as a listed status. Drainage is also important, as surfaces should not cause runoff issues. We’ll flag any likely concerns during the survey and can advise what to check with the London Borough of Merton before work starts.
Yes. Our porcelain paving installations come with a 10-year workmanship warranty, covering issues linked to our installation such as movement from inadequate base preparation, loose slabs, or jointing failures (subject to normal use). We also follow manufacturer guidance for adhesives and jointing products to support long-term performance. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, misuse, or problems caused by third-party alterations after completion.
We supply and install a wide range of finishes, including contemporary large-format slabs, stone-effect porcelain for a natural look, and wood-effect planks for a warmer feel. Popular choices include light greys, buff tones and darker charcoal for contrast with planting. We’ll help you choose slip-resistant ratings, grout colours and edging details, then set out the layout (stack bond, staggered or mixed sizes) to suit your garden and budget.
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