That new shed deserves better than wonky paving slabs or bare earth. Around Morden's mix of Victorian terraces and post-war estates, proper groundwork transforms a simple garden building into something that'll last decades.
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SM4 gardens face particular challenges when positioning outbuildings. Clay-heavy soil shifts seasonally, while mature tree roots from Morden Park's boundaries create uneven terrain. A professionally laid base prevents the dreaded lean that develops after the first winter. Whether you're tucking a bike store beside your semi or planning a substantial workshop at the bottom of those generous Lower Morden plots, foundation work determines longevity.
Concrete provides unmatched stability, though eco-bases suit lighter structures perfectly. Excavation depth depends entirely on ground conditions – St Helier's former marshland requires deeper preparation than Morden Park's higher ground. Proper drainage channels prevent pooling, crucial given how many local gardens slope towards the railway embankment. Reinforced mesh adds strength without bulk, essential where access means everything travels through narrow side returns.
Twenty years handling Morden's quirky garden layouts brings perspective. Those tight corners behind thirties houses need creative solutions, whilst newer estates often restrict shed placement near boundaries.




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Standard 8x6 bases start around £400-500, though sloping gardens or poor drainage can push costs towards £700. Larger workshop foundations typically range £800-1200.
Absolutely – from the bustling high street down to quiet roads near Morden Hall Park. Regular projects throughout SM4 keep us familiar with every neighbourhood's quirks.
Most bases take 1-2 days including excavation and finishing. Weather permitting, scheduling usually falls within 7-10 days of confirmation.
Every base carries decade-long structural coverage against settlement or cracking. Documentation includes construction details, useful for any future garden restructuring.
Extensions work well when original construction was sound. Assessment determines whether joining new sections or complete replacement makes more sense – particularly relevant for those upgrading from basic storage to proper workshops.
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