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Grass cutting and hedge trimming

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01/10/25, 12:14

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Scope of Works

 

• mow lawns to an agreed height, including edging around paths and borders

• trim and shape hedges, remove overhangs and cut back sides to neat lines

• strim hard-to-reach edges and tidy around fences, beds and garden features

• blow or sweep clippings from paths, patios and driveways to leave site tidy

• collect and bag green waste or place at agreed collection/skip point for disposal

• check for nesting birds or protected plants and pause work if required for safety

 

Typical Cost

 

Charge Type

Low £

High £

Notes

Call-out / Minimum

£50

£90

first 30–45 minutes on site

Labour per hour

£35

£55

per gardener; weekend rates may be higher

Materials

£0

£25

fuel, string, blades and small consumables

Disposal

£15

£60

green waste bags, local tip or skip fees

Extras (e.g. scaffolding)

£0

£250

hire of access equipment for tall hedges or roofline work

TOTAL (most jobs come in here)

£80

£400

typical small to medium garden tidy; larger or high-access jobs cost more

 

Time on Site

 

Typical small front garden with one lawn and short hedges: 1–2 hours; medium suburban garden with multiple hedges and longer grass: 2–4 hours; factors that extend time include overgrown growth, wet weather, difficult access, on-site waste disposal and nesting birds

 

Questions to Ask Your Tradie

 

• are you insured for public liability and can you provide a certificate

• do you charge a fixed price or hourly and what is included in the quote

• how will green waste be handled and is disposal included in the price

• do you have the right equipment for tall hedges or will access hire be needed

• how do you manage wildlife and nesting season (March–August) on site

• will you work to the boundary lines and tidy neighbouring paths if clippings fall across

 

How to Avoid Surprises

 

• provide clear access and parking instructions for the van and where tools can be left

• move plant pots, toys and furniture off lawns and borders before arrival

• confirm boundary ownership and which hedges are shared with neighbours

• decide whether clippings should be removed or left as mulch and agree any extra charge

• check for nesting birds (March–August) and tell your tradie about any protected plants

• confirm payment method, deposit and cancellation terms before work starts

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