Overgrown garden clearance

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01/10/25, 12:14
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Scope of Works
• cut back overgrown shrubs, brambles and self‑seeded small trees
• mow and strim lawns, remove weeds and edge borders
• prune hedges and remove climbing plants to a manageable height
• remove green waste, load van or skip and separate recycling where possible
• chip arisings for mulch and grind small stumps up to 20–30 cm diameter if requested
• wear PPE and take care with nettles, glass and wildlife; advise if contamination or hazardous waste is suspected
Typical Cost
Charge Type | Low £ | High £ | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Call‑out / Minimum | £80 | £120 | First 30–60 min on site |
Labour per hour | £30 | £55 | Per operative; teams cost more |
Materials | £0 | £70 | ties, bags, herbicide or topsoil if requested |
Disposal | £60 | £360 | van loads or skip hire; large clearances cost more |
Extras (e.g. chipper hire, stump grinding) | £60 | £320 | machinery hire or specialist arborist work |
TOTAL (most jobs come in here) | £180 | £650 | Typical small to medium clearances; large or specialist jobs cost more |
Time on Site
Small tidy jobs 1–3 hours; medium clearances 3–5 hours; large clearances 1–3 days depending on garden size, vegetation density and waste removal arrangements
Questions to Ask Your Tradie
• do you have public liability insurance and can you show a certificate
• what is included in the price for waste disposal and will you provide receipts
• do you handle stump grinding, tree work or will you subcontract an arborist
• how many operatives and what equipment will you bring, and will you need clear access for a chipper or skip
• are nesting birds, bats or protected plants likely and will timing affect the price
• can you provide a written quote with a clear breakdown of labour, disposal and extras
How to Avoid Surprises
• ensure good access and reserve parking for the tradie or skip
• measure gate widths and tell the tradie about steps, narrow paths or steep slopes
• move or cover garden furniture and secure pets before the team arrives
• check for buried services, irrigation tanks or shared access that could affect machinery use
• ask about permits for on‑street skip placement if you expect a skip to be used
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