Garden maintenance and repairs

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01/10/25, 12:14
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Scope of Works
• Inspect the garden and agree priority areas for maintenance and repairs
• mow, edge and clear grass cuttings and tidy borders
• trim and reduce hedges, prune shrubs and remove deadwood
• repair minor hard landscaping: reset paving, replace broken slabs, fix decking boards and replace fence posts
• clear drains and gullies, remove weeds from joints and treat persistent moss or weed growth
• use appropriate PPE and handle contaminated waste or pest issues safely and remove green waste off site where agreed.
Typical Cost
Charge Type | Low £ | High £ | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Call-out / Minimum | £80 | £120 | First 30–45 minutes on site |
Labour per hour | £35 | £60 | Gardener or handyman rates; specialist tree work higher |
Materials | £10 | £200 | plants, topsoil, fixings and small timber |
Disposal | £20 | £80 | green waste collection, skip hire or tip fees |
Extras (e.g. access equipment) | £50 | £450 | cherry picker, scaffolding, skip hire or arborist equipment |
TOTAL (most jobs come in here) | £140 | £650 | typical one‑off maintenance visit or small repairs; larger projects cost more |
Time on Site
Routine maintenance visits typically take 1–3 hours. Small repairs such as a single fence post or a paving reset usually take 2–6 hours. Larger repairs or tree work can take a day or more. Factors that extend time include poor access, inclement weather, unexpected rot or buried services and additional repairs found on site
Questions to Ask Your Tradie
• are you insured for public and employer's liability and can you supply certificates?
• can you provide references or photos of similar garden repairs and maintenance work
• will you provide a written quote that itemises labour, materials and disposal costs
• how will you manage green waste and will you remove it from site or compost it here
• do you need any permits for tree work or to place a skip/scaffold and who arranges them
• what guarantee do you offer on repairs and newly planted items?
How to Avoid Surprises
• check gate widths, steps and path surface for access and tell the tradie about narrow/difficult routes
• reserve close parking or a loading space to avoid delays and extra labour time
• point out underground services, irrigation lines and drainage runs before any digging
• agree where waste will go and whether the tradie will remove it or you will arrange a skip
• keep pets and children away from the work area and store any fragile garden items
• confirm any working‑at‑height requirements, neighbour notifications or building control approvals needed for major tree or retaining‑wall work
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