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Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: Diarmuid G
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Patio replacement and ideas of what to do with a raised platform that used to have decking
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Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: Diarmuid G
Start Date: Immediate
Patio replacement and ideas of what to do with a raised platform that used to have decking
Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: Victoria J
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Can you do a garden in penywaun please cut grass weed patio get rid of clutter and jet wash path and patio please
Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: Sharon V
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Replace existing fencing panels.
Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: Gaynor P
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Full garden lawn & headges
Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: Harmit P
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Tidy up garden and hedges all round
Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: Kirsty L
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Lawn mowing for residential property. Medium sized garden in 3 small plots
Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: Anne A
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Maintenance of lawn and bedding areas
Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: Hayley J
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Hello, could you please have a look at my lawn, half of it seems to be dying off and the rest is very muddy. Any thanks.
Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: Hannah W
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Clear and overturn a bit of grass
Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: Lisa S
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we have spare artificial grass after having our back garden done and would like to have it laid at the front. property type: residential are you the owner of the area: yes what will be the purpose for...
Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: Lisa S
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we have spare artificial grass after having our back garden done and would like to have it laid at the front. property type: residential are you the owner of the area: yes what will be the purpose for...
Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: Ian D
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Hello - I am looking for a quote to maintain the grass and hedges on our site
Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: Maureen E
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review of garden planting, font & back, new planting scheme & ongoing maintenance
Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: David N
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Garden clearance at front and back of house for my elderly mother. Nothing fancy, just a general tody-uo to the point where things will be easy to maintain.
Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: Andrew H
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Regular garden maintenance, weeding, tidy-up
Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: Cari R
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We have several bags of garden waste that need to be removed, as well as evening out the surface of our garden - would require digging and redistributing earth. Looking for a quote for now if this is ...
Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: Stephen R
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my aunt's garden has been unattended for several months and needs a complete clearance, please. i am in hampshire so will need to coordinate dates to be there! thanks! steve. are you the property owne...
Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: William D
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lawn cut for mrs evans no 14 clive st property type: terrace are you the property owner: relative of owner garden type: back garden do you have a: medium size garden work required: lawn/turfing curren...
Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: Clive R
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I am looking to replace an aged and failed feather edge board fencing
Aberdare - CF44
Enquiry from: Nigel G
Start Date: Immediate
General tidy up grass cutting weeding digging cutting bushes back
How much do Landscapers cost? Prices for Landscapers in 2025 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.
View our Landscaper cost guide View our Landscaper adviceLandscaper job | Landscaper cost in 2025 |
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Wooden fencing in Aberdare | £713-£1,313 |
Landscaping in Aberdare | £2,250-£3,450 |
Garden maintenance and upkeep in Aberdare | £188-£288 |
Wooden decking in Aberdare | £1,125-£1,725 |
Artificial Grass in Aberdare | £3,000-£4,600 |
Garden shed in Aberdare | £475-£1,595 |
Garden lighting in Aberdare | £320-£480 |
Driveway repair in Aberdare | £1,520-£2,280 |
Lawn Care in Aberdare | £130-£200 |
Does Landscaping A Garden Add Value?
When taking a good look at the image of new homes or perhaps you’re just thinking about getting one, one thing that several people will look out for is the garden. The thought of owning a perfect little oasis is all homeowners’ dream.
In a recent study conducted by Rightmove, it was discovered that to more than 60% of home buyers, an access to a garden was a priority. And according to the Royal Chartered Institute of Surveyors, this demand for garden is set to grow by 20% over the next 2 years.
Therefore, it’s obvious that having a beautiful landscaped garden is always a great asset to possess. But exactly how much value does a garden add to a property?
According to the studies carried out by Foxtons, it’s suggested that a garden can add as much as 20% to any property’s value, however, it should be expected that this value can vary based on a number of factors. In urban locations such as London, where there’s really not much outdoor space, possessing a garden can add an enormous amount to your property’s value.
However, if you happen to live in sub urban areas such as Wilmslow, where almost every home possesses a garden, what will influence the amount of value a garden will add to your property depends on it’s size as well as it’s unique features.
What’s more? Another important influence of a garden’s added value is the time of the season in which you’re selling your property. For more value, the best time to sell is always in the spring or summer when there are several gardens in bloom and multiple colours to please the eye. However, when it’s autumn and winter, the idea of staying outdoors for a quick get together or gardening is always very far, hence the value that’ll be added at this point may be low.
Being a strong and durable product requiring little maintenance and expected to last over 2 decades, it’s little wonder resin is now a popular material amongst homeowners in the UK to build their driveways. However, there’s always the issue of the driveway fading, cracking or even becoming worn and tired. So is it possible to repair resin driveways? The answer is yes, a resin driveway can be repaired, however the best approach to use largely depends on the issue being faced. As a confident DIYer it’ll be very easy to do, but if you lack the confidence then calling in a professional for help would be a better option. So let’s take a look at how you can repair your resin driveways.
For cracks, the best reparation approach would be to chisel it out. Once done, then you can proceed to breaking the stones to form a rough edge. It’s important to make sure that the matrix of the stone remains unaffected. Make a new mixture of resin bound stone and pack it in tightly to the gap. While doing this, we’ll recommend making use of a plastic trowel to avoid burnishing. This fresh mixture will then create a smooth and perfect surface by interlocking with the edges. You can follow similar procedure for patches but these are larger holes or damages than cracks and as the name suggests are mostly likely to remain noticeable but will prevent further crumbling of your resin driveway.
For homeowners, who aren’t so keen about the patch repairs, you can opt for an overlay especially in the event whereby the majority of the surface has failed. Although many usually shy away from this approach because of the perceived high expenses, but the fact is that the approach is actually cost effective as you won’t have the need to spend more money in the long run.
The best way to build a fence depends on what style it is, as different types have different components. However, fencing made up of posts and panels is pretty common. To put this up, you’ll need to start by measuring out and digging holes for your fence posts. Then you’ll need to fit the panels between them and use concrete to secure the posts in the ground.
Is your driveway damaged or starting to show some signs of cracks and gaps? If yes, then you’d probably be thinking of repairing it before it gets even worse. Repairing a driveway is largely an unknown process but also a very tedious task as well. So if you’re looking to hire a professional for help, just how much is the repair going to cost? In this article, we’re going to look at the various factors that can determine the cost of a driveway repair.
In the UK, the average price of repairing a driveway is usually within the range of £1,400 to £1,800, where as the normal price of a driveway repair will range between £700 to £2,400. although some small repairs tasks can be as low as £250, while huge driveway repairs can skyrocket to about £4,200.
However, in general, the overall cost of repair a driveway can not be determined as each driveway is unique with their special repair needs. The factors that can influence the price of a driveway repair includes the material used, the perimeter of the driveway as well as the condition of the foundation. The only factor that’s not unique to any one driveway is the materials used, so let’s take a look at the differences in price using the based on the various types of materials available.
✓ Concrete. The average cost of repairing a concrete driveway is usually between £250 to £3,200. Have it in mind at most times the price of fixing an overly damaged driveway can be more than the cost of buying a new one.
✓ Asphalt. The average cost of repairing an asphalt driveway is usually between £750 to £2,800.
✓ Brick. The average cost of repairing a brick driveway is usually between £700 to £1,700.
✓ Cobblestone. The average cost of repairing a cobblestone driveway is usually between £500 to £1,600.
There is a variety of methods available to ensure that your paving drains properly, for example draining into a lawn or soakaway. Correct drainage of paving is a requirement for planning permission. See our guide on planning permission for paving for more information.
Whether you’re starting a garden from scratch or adding plants to a garden that needs a big of work, the biggest step in planting a garden is preparation. We’ll give you a few tips on how to plant a garden whatever your garden’s size. Check your soil The most important thing to do before you start to plant a garden is check your soil type. Different plants suit different soils, so you should choose ones that will like the soil in your garden. If your soil is sticky and muddy, it’s referred to as clay soil, but if it runs through your fingers when you pick it up it’s known as sandy. Ideally, you want something between the two to help your plants’ roots spread easily. If you have heavy clay soil, you’ll need to add well-rotted manure or compost to improve the structure, but if it’s sandy you’ll need to add organic matter to improve its fertility. Make a plan Don’t just start planting wherever – make sure you’ve got a plan of where you want everything to go. Do a simple drawing or cut out photos from magazines or the internet. How to plant bare root plants and trees When you’re planning what to plant in your garden, make sure you choose the correct amount and size of trees you’re going to plant. In a small to medium garden you only want one or two trees, and you don’t want anything too large that might spread too far. When you’re ready to plant, make sure there’s enough room for the roots to spread. Look for the soil ‘tide mark’ near the base which will show the depth that it was planted before, and use that as your guide. Dig your hole to the correct depth and width and fork the sides so it’s easier for roots to get in. Add some well-rotted manure and place the plant in the hole so the roots are spread out and fill the hole with soil. Planting potted plants Dig a hole deep enough for your plant – put the pot in the hole to check whether you’re there yet. You want around 2cm around the outside and don’t make the hole any deeper than the pot. If your plant has a tight root ball from outgrowing its pot, gently tease out the roots – it won’t harm the plant. How to plant plug plants in your garden Plug plants are usually mail-order plants that you get in spring and are a great way to start planting a garden. You must handle them carefully and water them before planting. Fill a small pot with compost and make a well in the centre, then drop the plug in. Gently pat the soil around it. You might need to pot them again to the next size up later on, and harden them off outside before planting them in the ground after there’s no risk of frost. With these few tips you can easily get started with planting your garden. But if you need some help and advice, get in touch with local gardeners who will be happy to give you a quote.
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