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Share photos, measurements, access notes, and any relevant survey or product information so tree surgeon quotes are based on the same facts.
Ask whether preparation, materials, waste removal, making good, testing, and follow-on trades are included or priced separately.
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£500–£2,000 for fencing, £2,000–£6,000 for a patio, £3,000–£10,000+ for a full driveway
Typical UK costs. Actual quotes depend on job scope, location, and materials. Post your job free on Job2Build to get personalised quotes.
Use the same scope, finish standard, and access assumptions in every conversation so quotes stay comparable instead of drifting into vague sales copy.
Ask for excavation depths, sub-base build-up, drainage assumptions, and spoil removal in writing.
Confirm whether plants, turf, lighting, and irrigation are included or listed as optional extras.
Get the exact paving, timber, or fencing specification so cheaper quotes are not using thinner materials.
Request weather allowances and maintenance handover details before appointing a landscaper.
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Check whether they handle drainage and groundwork or subcontract it
Confirm they source quality materials (not reclaimed without disclosure)
Verify public liability insurance — essential for work on boundaries and near structures
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Most garden work does not require planning permission. However, new driveways over 5 square metres must use permeable materials or include drainage to avoid surface water runoff (building regulations). Front garden walls over 1 metre near a highway may need planning approval.
Low-friction quotes are not enough on their own. Push these points into writing before you let a low price or early availability become the deciding factor.
No written detail on excavation depth, sub-base, drainage, or spoil disposal.
Material descriptions that stay vague on thickness, grade, or treatment level.
Large deposits requested before measurements, levels, or boundary assumptions are agreed.
Claims that weather and access constraints 'won't affect price' on exposed external work.
If the driveway is over 5 square metres and uses impermeable materials (block paving without drainage, solid tarmac), you may need planning permission. Using permeable paving or including soakaway drainage avoids this requirement.
Quality block paving typically lasts 25–30+ years with proper installation and drainage. Over time, joints may need re-sanding and weeds managed, but the blocks themselves are very durable.
If a tree is protected by a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) or is in a conservation area, you must get permission from your local council before any pruning or removal. Removing a protected tree without consent can result in significant fines.
Gravel is the most affordable option at £20–£40 per square metre installed. Tarmac costs £40–£70/m², block paving £60–£100/m², and resin-bound surfacing £50–£80/m². The right choice depends on appearance, durability, and drainage requirements.
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