- Concreting
The process of mixing, pouring and finishing concrete to create durable surfaces such as driveways, paths, and patios.
- Drainage solutions
Systems put in place to direct water away from your home and garden, preventing flooding, erosion and water damage.
- Driveway construction
Designing and building a solid, practical driveway using materials like concrete, paving stones, or gravel.
- Excavation
The removal of soil, rocks, or old structures to prepare the ground for landscaping, foundations, or drainage.
- Front and backyard makeovers
Complete landscaping solutions for new or established homes, covering lawns, gardens, driveways, paths and outdoor living areas.
- Garden design
Planning and creating the layout of plants, lawns, and features to make your outdoor area attractive and functional.
- Garden lighting
Outdoor lighting designed to highlight features, improve safety and extend the usability of your garden after dark.
- Garden paths
Walkways built from paving, gravel, concrete or stone to connect different areas of your garden and add structure.
- Hardscaping
The “built” elements of landscaping, such as patios, decks, retaining walls, and paved areas.
- Lawn and turf installation
Preparing soil and laying natural or instant turf to create a healthy, green lawn.
- Outdoor construction
Any building work carried out outside the home, from decks and pergolas to retaining walls and pathways.
- Outdoor living areas
Spaces designed for entertaining, relaxing and enjoying the outdoors, often including patios, decks, seating areas or fire pits.
- Patios
Flat, paved outdoor areas that extend your living space and are ideal for dining, entertaining or relaxing.
- Paving
The use of concrete, brick, stone or pavers to create durable surfaces for paths, patios, and driveways.
- Planting
Adding trees, shrubs, flowers, or groundcover to enhance your garden design and support local biodiversity.
- Retaining walls
Structures built to hold back soil and create level areas on sloped land. Common materials include timber, concrete sleepers, natural stone and blocks.
- Soil preparation
Improving the quality of soil with compost, fertilisers and levelling to support healthy plant growth.
- Turf supply
Providing rolls or slabs of grass ready to be laid as instant lawns.
- Water features
Decorative elements such as ponds, fountains, or waterfalls that add movement, sound and beauty to a garden.