Bush trimming and driveway weeding

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01/10/25, 12:14
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Scope of Works
• inspect bushes and driveway access to agree trimming and weed removal extent
• prune and shape shrubs, remove dead wood and reduce overhang onto driveway
• mechanically remove weeds from driveway joints and edges and spot-treat persistent growth where agreed
• clear and bag green waste and garden debris for removal or arrange skip/council collection as requested
• protect adjacent surfaces and vehicles, sweep driveway and tidy site on completion
• check for nesting birds, wasp nests or buried services and use PPE when handling treated weed areas
Typical Cost
Charge Type | Low £ | High £ | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Call-out / Minimum | £80 | £120 | First 30–60 min on site |
Labour per hour | £40 | £65 | Per operative per hour |
Materials | £10 | £60 | weedkiller, ties, fuel and small consumables |
Disposal | £20 | £80 | green waste bags or skip/council charges |
Extras (e.g. scaffolding) | £0 | £450 | ladder or scaffold hire and traffic management for roadside work |
TOTAL (most jobs come in here) | £200 | £480 | typical small- to medium-sized garden tidy and driveway weed clearance |
Time on Site
Typical job time is 2–5 hours for a small suburban front garden and driveway; larger or heavily overgrown sites can take a full day or more
Questions to Ask Your Tradie
• do you have public liability insurance and can you show evidence
• what methods will you use for weeds and do you use approved herbicides or mechanical removal only
• is waste removal included and how will green waste be disposed of
• do you need to close the road, use traffic management or hire a scaffold/MEWP for high work
• can you provide a written quote breaking down labour, materials and disposal costs
• will you check for nesting birds or vermin before trimming and what PPE will your team use
How to Avoid Surprises
• give clear access and move cars from the driveway before the tradie arrives
• tell the tradie about boundary disputes, underground services and any retained plants to protect
• check parking and traffic restrictions for vans and whether a permit is needed for roadside work
• secure pets and notify neighbours if work will be noisy or block shared driveways
• agree waste removal and whether green waste is taken away or left for council collection
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