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Wood chip request

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01/10/25, 12:14

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Scope of Works

 

• Measure area and confirm access for delivery

• advise on suitable wood chip type (garden bark, play‑grade, kiln‑dried) and required depth

• light ground preparation: remove weeds, mow/clear vegetation and rake level

• deliver wood chip (bulk or bags) and spread to agreed depth (e.g. 50–75mm for beds; 75–150mm for paths/play areas)

• tidy edges, clear slips onto paths, remove packaging and take away small amounts of green waste

• use PPE when handling material; flag up potential contamination (weed seeds, Japanese knotweed concerns)

 

Typical Cost

 

Charge Type

Low £

High £

Notes

Call-out / Minimum

£80

£120

first 30 min on site

Labour per hour

£35

£55

labour to spread and tidy; two people for larger areas

Materials

£25

£80

per m3; premium or play‑grade higher

Disposal

£0

£65

green waste skip or bag removal for old material

Extras

£45

£150

access surcharge, small dumper hire or long carry to rear garden

TOTAL (most jobs come in here)

£180

£650

covers small to medium domestic areas; large volumes or difficult access cost more

 

Time on Site

 

Small garden beds 1–3 hours; medium areas or multiple beds half a day; large areas or complicated deliveries 1–2 days. Factors that extend time include removing old material, restricted access, waiting for a delivery tipper, poor weather and additional edging work

 

Questions to Ask Your Tradie

 

• what type and grade of wood chip will you supply and is it suitable for play areas

• is delivery included and what size vehicle will be used (will it fit on my street/garden)

• how much depth will you lay and how many cubic metres do you recommend for my area

• do you remove existing material and how do you charge for disposal or skips

• do you have public liability insurance and can you provide references from similar jobs

• are there any risks you foresee on my site (tree roots, drains, Japanese knotweed) and how would you manage them

 

How to Avoid Surprises

 

• clear a working corridor and confirm parking close to the garden for deliveries

• mark out the areas to receive wood chip and point out hidden hazards (drains, services, fragile paving)

• agree disposal method and costs beforehand if old material needs removing

• confirm if play areas need certified play‑grade material and check for any safety certificates

• keep pets and children away during delivery and spreading; discuss any contamination/PPE concerns with the tradie

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