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We are a Family run business . With over 35 years experience. Between us with our small team. we pride ourselves on our ho...
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M6 Flooring

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M6 Flooring Ltd is a family business that fits and restores wooden flooring and vinyl flooring, we also fit wood and vinyl...
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03 Jul

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Penrith - CA10

Enquiry from: Pamela P

Start Date: Immediate

we require a regular gardening services to attend and tidy up the flower beds and remove weeds. are you the property owner: owner property type: commercial do you have a: small garden garden type: fro...

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31 May

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Penrith - CA11

Enquiry from: Donna D

Start Date: Immediate

due to health issues i need someone to come and cut my grass and prune my roses, it’s a smallish front garden are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: semi detached do you...

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14 May

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Penrith - CA11

Enquiry from: Sue H

Start Date: Immediate

large front garden trimmed and cleared are you the property owner: owner property type: semi detached do you have a: large garden garden type: front garden current state of garden: the garden is not y...

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05 May

Fencing | Wooden

Penrith - CA11

Enquiry from: Ian R

Start Date: Immediate

Composite fencing using concrete posts & base.

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01 May

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Penrith - CA11

Enquiry from: Carole A

Start Date: Immediate

customer has a gardening & landscaping project they are looking to have done, specially they want quotes for garden maintenance. they are unsure of options so would like to discuss with a landscaper.c...

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08 Mar

Fencing | Wooden

Penrith - CA11

Enquiry from: Chris S

Start Date: Immediate

Hello, I am looking to have a area of a field fenced off on a farm at ***. Firstly is this something you'd do? If so, it is an area that is 90y by 60y, L shaped to join and existing fence which wo...

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25 Feb

Fencing | Wooden

Penrith - CA11

Enquiry from: Sophie A

Start Date: Immediate

Hi. I'm looking got a quote please to replace fencing at my grandad's house which was destroyed in the storms. My grandad passed away 6 months ago so I'm preparing the house to go on the market, hope...

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10 Feb

Fencing | Wooden

Penrith - CA10

Enquiry from: Holly B

Start Date: Immediate

new featherboard fencing, concrete posts and gravel boards. 7.5 metres what level of service do you require: supply and install how many fence panels are you looking for: 3-4 panels property type: sem...

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02 Feb

Fencing | Wooden

Penrith - CA10

Enquiry from: Jennifer R

Start Date: Immediate

six rotten wood steps and rotten wood side panels removed and replaced with stone, brick or concrete steps. rotten wooden wall removed seven foot long 12 inches high. replacement to match steps. the...

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26 Jan

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Penrith - CA11

Enquiry from: Kevin F

Start Date: Immediate

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back lawn re-turfed 8.5x3.5m and borders tidied larch shaped

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24 Jan

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Penrith - CA11

Enquiry from: Kevin F

Start Date: Immediate

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lawn needs re turfing (8.5x3.5m) borders tidied trees pruned and replacement border edging. are you the property owner: owner property type: terrace do you have a: small garden garden type: back gard...

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27 Nov

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Penrith - CA11

Enquiry from: Paul T

Start Date: Immediate

Extend gravel drive area in front garden & provide patio & boundary timbers in rear garden.

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23 Nov

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Penrith - CA11

Enquiry from: Lawrence C

Start Date: Immediate

full garden clearance on an allotment in penrith property type: semi detached are you the property owner: owner do you have a: large garden garden type: back garden current state of garden: the garden...

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16 Nov

Garden | Sheds

Penrith - CA11

Enquiry from: Lawrence C

Start Date: Immediate

i have acquired an allotment on salkeld road but it is in a sorry state - overgrown and a fair amount of junk including a very heavy piece of wood which must have been part of a shed. i wanted to know...

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16 Oct

Fencing | Wooden

Penrith - CA11

Enquiry from: Helen U

Start Date: Immediate

Lawn Care Lead

customer in penrith area has requested that we arrange quotes for their fencing project.dr are considering various options and would like to discuss with a landscaper directly.please call to discuss a...

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16 Oct

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Penrith - CA11

Enquiry from: Helen U

Start Date: Immediate

Lawn Care Lead

garden maintenance for a holiday let. are you the property owner: owner property type: terrace do you have a: small garden garden type: back garden work required: lawn/turfing current state of garden...

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03 Oct

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Penrith - CA11

Enquiry from: Anita L

Start Date: Immediate

We look after a cottage in Newbiggin on lune which is overgrown and needs garden maintenance desperately the owner is very elderly hence we need to find someone urgently.

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20 Sep

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Penrith - CA11

Enquiry from: Paul N

Start Date: Immediate

Tenant has allowed beech boundary hedge to get overgrown. Needs reducing in hight and width. Could you please quote for sorting out.

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17 Sep

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Penrith - CA11

Enquiry from: Louise W

Start Date: Immediate

Hi, I'm wondering whether you have any availability to visit and tidy up our back garden, including trimming bushes and conifers? It is overgrown and needs a seasonal cutback, thanks!

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05 Sep

Fencing | Wooden

Penrith - CA10

Enquiry from: Alison A

Start Date: Immediate

to supply , fencing and fit soon are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached how many fence panels are you looking for: 5+ panels what level of service do you requir...

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How much do Landscaper services cost?

How much do Landscapers cost? Prices for Landscapers in 2024 can vary depending on the type of work that you want to have performed in your home.

If you’ve decided to hire a landscaping professional for your outdoor area, you’ll probably be wondering how much it’s going to cost so you can start planning. A landscape garden serves a wide range of purposes from beautification of your surrounding and building to serving as a perfect spot for family and friends’ get-togethers and to brighten up one’s life. However, we must also note that the landscaping does not come cheap. In order to make it look great and send a clear message, there’s need for an effective and careful planning as well as consideration which perfectly combines both beauty and utility (as not every landscaping idea works perfectly for every house). So, just how much do landscapers charge?

Just like most home improvement projects, the price of charged by landscapers is influenced by a wide array of factors. These factors include the scope of the project, the size of the landscape, the type of material and size of your patio, the cost of the plants and mulches, the professional daily or hourly rate as well as the unique treatment of the aesthetics of planting.

In general, landscapers can charge as little as a price ranging from £15 to £20 and £45 per hour greatly influenced by the location as well as the landscaping services required. As a daily rate, professional landscapers tend to charge about £140 to £200 per day. However, it should be noted that the major factors influencing the price that a landscaper will charge is based on the area you live in as well as the size of your garden. For instance, if you live in an area with higher demands like London, you can expect to be charged a lot more than anywhere else.

The table reveals the sorts of work that Landscapers commonly do and also the typical cost range of these projects. Some jobs take longer to finish than others so prices do differ by task.

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The average price
of a Landscaper in Penrith is:

£1,478

Landscaper job Landscaper cost in 2024
Wooden fencing in Penrith £1,125-£1,725
Landscaping in Penrith £2,250-£3,450
Garden maintenance and upkeep in Penrith £188-£288
Wooden decking in Penrith £1,125-£1,725
Artificial Grass in Penrith £3,000-£4,600
Garden shed in Penrith £450-£690
Garden lighting in Penrith £320-£480
Driveway repair in Penrith £1,520-£2,280
Lawn Care in Penrith £130-£200

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Landscaper FAQs

How much is artificial grass?
How much artificial grass costs depends on the quality of grass you choose, how big the area to be covered is, and whether you choose to have it installed or do it yourself. On average, you should expect to pay between £25 and £70 per m2 to have artificial grass installed by a professional. That means a 30m2 artificial lawn would cost between £750 and £2,100. So what will affect how much artificial grass costs? The quality of the artificial grass The quality of the artificial turf makes a big difference to the price. The lower end of the price range might not be quite right for a garden, since they often look extremely fake, and won’t last as long. Somewhere in the middle of the range should give you a good, long-lasting look without breaking the bank. Quality of the sub-base If you’re laying artificial grass on an existing lawn, this will need to be dug up to level out the area and add a weed-resistant membrane, creating what's called a sub-base. On average, the materials will cost £247 to make a sub-base. Whether you’ll need waste removal If you’re digging up the existing lawn or removing paving slabs to create a new sub-base, you might need a skip. A typical 4-yard skip will set you back around £220. Whether you’re doing DIY If you fancy having a go at laying your own artificial grass, you’ll of course save on labour costs. You’ll need to weigh up the benefits of DIY against the risks that the finish might not look as good or the grass might not last as long. But if you choose an average-quality artificial grass at £15 per m2, 30m2 of artificial grass will cost £450 not including the underlay as well as joining tape and adhesive.

Do I need to dispose of the old fencing myself?

Most responsible contractors will dispose of the old fencing via an approved commercial waste site. Do check that the cost of taking rubbish away is included in the quotes you receive, otherwise you might find you get stung when it comes to paying for the work.

Do I need to tell my neighbours if I’m going to replace my fence?

It’s a good idea to talk to your neighbours before you start any work to avoid confusion along the way. But if the fence is definitely your responsibility and on your property, there’s no legal obligation to notify them. It’s also a myth that you need to erect a fence with the flush side without posts facing your neighbour’s property.

How to build a shed base?
You need a firm, level base for your shed to ensure that it stays structurally sound – without one, doors will sag, walls will lean and it won’t last you as long. But how do you build a shed base and what should you make it from? Timber shed bases A timber shed base is made from pressure-treated timber and has metal spikes that you hammer into the ground to keep it in place. You can often buy them with your shed installation kit, but they also come separately, often in 6x4 or 7x5 sizes. To build a timber shed base, you’ll drill holes then fit screws in the timber until the entire frame is built. Remember to check it’s square, then fix L-shaped feet to the inside of the frame. If you’re putting your shed on a hard surface like concrete, this is all you need to do. If you’re putting the base on soft ground, hammer in spikes at each corner until they’re level with the top of the base, then secure the spikes to the base with screws. Then you can position the shed floor onto the base. How to build a plastic shed base A plastic shed base is a simple and quick way to build a shed base. You can lay it on level concrete or paving slabs, but adding sharp sand on top will help keep it more secure. They come in a kit containing plastic grids. To build your plastic base, first measure out the site and hammer a peg into each corner and tie with string or builder’s line. Make it slightly larger than the shed base to help with drainage. Then cut into the lawn and remove the turf, making sure it’s level. Lay down a membrane sheet and weigh it down if it’s windy. Then lay out the number of plastic grids you need, then remove the locking pins and clip all the grids together. Once they’re all connected, put the locking pins back in the centre of the grids. Put your shed floor on top and you’re done! Concrete or paved shed bases For a concrete base or a shed base made from paving slabs, you’ll need to dig a sub-base. For concrete bases, you’ll need to dig down 150mm so you can add 75mm of compact hardcore under 75mm of concrete. For paved shed bases, you’ll want it to be about 120mm deep for 50mm of compact hardcore and the paving slabs.
  1. How to build a shed base out of paving slabs
    • Mix sand and cement together to make mortar or use a pre-mixed one
    • Use a trowel to lay mortar for 1 slab at a time on the sub-base and lift a damp-sided slab onto the mortar, using a piece of timber and club hammer to tap the slab into position carefully. Continue to lay the first row of slabs
    • Make equally-sized spacers in all the joints in the slabs to ensure they’re the same size, checking it’s level as you go along
    • Next lay slabs along the two adjacent outer edges, filling in the central area row by row
    • Leave the mortar to set according to the instructions or for at least 48 hours before filling in the joints with mortar or paving grout
  2. Building a shed base from concrete
    • Create a wooden frame around your shed base area (also called formwork) to stop the concrete from spreading
    • Mix pre-mixed concrete with water or use 1 part cement to 5 parts ballast
    • Wet the sub-base using a watering can with a rose on the end
    • Pour the concrete onto the framed base starting in one corner
    • Push the blade of a shovel up and down in the edges of the concrete to get rid of air bubbles
    • Use a rake to spread the concrete, leaving it around 18mm higher than the top of the frame. Work in sections of around 1-1.m2
    • Compact the concrete using a straight piece of timber that’s longer than the width of the base. Move the timber along the site, hitting it along at about half of its thickness at a time until the surface is evenly ridged
    • Remove excess concrete and level the surface by sliding the timber back and forwards from the edge that you started. Fill in any depressions and repeat until even
    • Run an edging trowel along the frame to round off exposed edges of the concrete and prevent chipping
    • Cover the concrete with a plastic sheet raised on wooden supports to allow slow drying. Weigh it down with bricks
    • Once the concrete is set, you can install your shed and remove the wooden frame with a crowbar
Don’t fancy having a go at building a shed base yourself? Get a range of quotes from a professional and see how much it will cost.
Will scarifying make the lawn better?

Everyone wants a good-looking lawn! If you’re wondering the best time to scarify your lawn, then you’ve come to the right place! In this post, we’re going to consider this in order to help you make the best-informed decision possible. Let’s take a look!

The short and simple answer to this question is when your grass is actively growing. This is the best time to scarify a lawn as it enables it to recover faster once it has been scarified. What’s more? The conditions also have to be appropriate as extreme weather condition, be it too cold, too warm, too dry or too hot, will hinder the quick and proper recovery of your lawn. It’s also important to take note that scarifying of a lawn is going to leave the soil exposed which makes way for weed and other unwanted plants to grow.

 

During the year, there are two different times which tends to provide the most ideal conditions to scarify a lawn. The first of these periods is late March or April when the spring is in the air and your grass receives all the warmth and moisture it needs to thrive. It’s also advisable not to wait till too late in the spring as right after this period comes the heat and dryness of summer. Furthermore, the lawn shouldn’t be scarified too heavily during the spring as summer usually comes with weed seeds which means your grass won’t recover fast enough and weeds will quickly make way for themselves.

If you wish to scarify your lawn heavily, then the perfect time to do this would be in September or October – during autumn. During this period, the summer weed seeds would be gone and the grass will grow properly.

How to make a small garden look bigger?

Everyone wants their garden to feel luscious, spacious and welcoming. But if you’ve got a small garden, it might feel like there’s no way to stop it looking cramped and unappealing. Luckily, there are ways to make a small garden look bigger – and they don’t have to cost the earth. Plant high You can’t expand your garden outwards, but you can go upwards. Harness your neighbours’ walls and fences to plant climbers and trailing plants to add height to your garden. Hanging baskets are a great option too. By using all the space available to you, it creates the illusion that your garden is bigger than it really is. Remove bulky bushes Now you know to plant high, you might realise that there are some shrubs and bushes that need to go. Large bushes spread out and take up too much space, making it feel crowded. If you’ve got a bush for security reasons, consider replacing it with a fence and adding climbers or tall plants around it like we suggested. Create depth An easy way to make a small garden look bigger is to create depth with different textures. Around borders, plant fine-textured plants in the background with course, large-leafed plants in the foreground to give the impression of a deeper space. This is a great idea for shallow, sloping gardens. You can use vibrant colours in the front with a backdrop of green to draw the eyes back. Blend into the background Consider using similar colours, shapes and plants to blend into the view beyond your garden, so it blurs where the boundary of your garden is. If plants and trees creep over from your neighbours’ gardens, don’t trim them back – merge them with your own garden’s style. Stick with a few favourite plants Another mistake people make when trying to make a small garden look bigger is they plant too many different things. This makes your garden feel cluttered, so stick with seasonal combinations; a good rule of thumb is to have at least 3 different flowering species at any time.

How often do gardens need maintaining?

This will depend on the size of the garden and the amount of plants within it. For small gardens, fortnightly or monthly visits by a professional gardener will generally be sufficient. For larger gardens or gardens with a lot of plants, weekly visits are best. Some larger projects such as hedge cutting or tree felling may need additional one off visits.

How much does fencing cost?

The most basic fencing starts at about £27 per panel. But if you want something that’s more decorative and better quality, expect to budget £30-£40 per panel.If you choose to get a professional to help you put up your fencing, they’ll probably be able to get your panels at a cheaper rate.

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