Garden and path clearing

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01/10/25, 12:14
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Scope of Works
• Walk the site and agree which areas (garden beds, borders, paths) to clear
• Cut back overgrown shrubs, low branches and trim hedges to agreed height
• Remove weeds, moss and detritus from paths and patios and sweep tidy
• Lift and stack or remove loose paving slabs and flagstones where agreed
• Collect and separate green waste and general rubbish for removal or skip hire
• Use appropriate PPE; report contamination, sharps or suspected asbestos before work proceeds
Typical Cost
Charge Type | Low £ | High £ | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Call-out / Minimum | £60 | £120 | First 30–60 minutes on site |
Labour per hour | £35 | £60 | Rate for gardener or landscaper |
Materials | £15 | £120 | Topsoil, turf, grit or small consumables |
Disposal | £30 | £250 | Green waste bagging, local disposal or skip charges |
Extras (e.g. stump grinder, mini-digger, skip) | £0 | £300 | Charged when specialist equipment or extra labour needed |
TOTAL (most jobs come in here) | £180 | £650 | Typical tidy of a small–medium garden and path; larger jobs cost more |
Time on Site
Small front garden or short path tidy: 1–3 hours; typical rear or medium job: 3–6 hours; large gardens or jobs requiring stump removal or machinery: 1–2 days Factors that extend time include poor access, heavy rootwork, large volumes of waste, protected plants or trees, wet weather and need for specialist equipment
Questions to Ask Your Tradie
• Are you insured for public liability and will you show certificate
• What exactly is included in the written quote and what counts as an extra
• How will you dispose of green waste and bulky items and who pays for skip hire
• Do you need access to mains water or a power supply on site
• Will any trees or large shrubs require permits or have tree preservation orders
• What safety measures will you take for working at height or using powered equipment
How to Avoid Surprises
• ensure clear vehicle access and reserve parking or space for a van or skip
• point out buried services, irrigation lines and fuel tanks before work starts
• tell the tradie about protected plants or trees and any boundary disputes
• confirm where waste and skips can be placed and who arranges council permits if needed
• secure pets, children and valuable garden items before work begins
• agree working hours and any noisy operations in advance
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