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A business with customer satisfaction guaranteed, we aim to please with our workmanship, good reliable company. No job to ...
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Alexander Constructors

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South Wales, Penarth based design and build contractor. Projects completed include new houses, extensions, kitchens, bathr...
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Betterview Landscaping & Patios have been providing driveways, lock paving, tarmac and hard landscaping services acros...

Recent Landscaper Enquiries

01 Jul

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chulmleigh - EX18

Enquiry from: Karen C

Start Date: Immediate

Hedge cutting and garden clearance

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20 Mar

Garden | Landscaping

Chulmleigh - EX18

Enquiry from: Smaranda S

Start Date: Immediate

help with clearing overgrown area at the front of the house. keen to dsicuss other work in our garden,as well. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached garden typ...

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07 Mar

Garden | Landscaping

Chulmleigh - EX18

Enquiry from: Daniel G

Start Date: Immediate

Morning, live just round the corner from your company as was wondering if you're able to do a quote for a paved patio area in our garden. No rush to have the work done as I'm sure you're busy. Area to...

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15 Oct

Garden | Landscaping

Chulmleigh - EX18

Enquiry from: Rebekah R

Start Date: Immediate

Please could someone possibly come and have a look at our acre of ground surrounding our new build house. It currently looks like waste ground and are a bit overwhelmed. Many thanks

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04 Oct

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chulmleigh - EX18

Enquiry from: Jason S

Start Date: Immediate

Area of garden needs enclosing with stock type fence

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04 Sep

Garden | Landscaping

Chulmleigh - EX18

Enquiry from: Susan H

Start Date: Immediate

We are looking for a new landscape gardener and would like a quote plus we need a run of aco drains replaced and would like a quote for that too please.

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29 Aug

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chulmleigh - EX18

Enquiry from: Justine G

Start Date: Immediate

Grass Cutting -will need ride on mower Tree work and strimming pls

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21 Jan

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chulmleigh - EX18

Enquiry from: Karen C

Start Date: Immediate

i need the garden tidyed and sorted out as it’s overgrown. then going forward ideally maintained are you the property owner: owner property type: detached do you have a: medium size garden garden ty...

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12 Jun

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chulmleigh - EX18

Enquiry from: Sheila R

Start Date: Immediate

long grass in back garden strimmed are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: semi detached do you have a: medium size garden garden type: back garden work required: lawn/turf...

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18 Apr

Fencing | Wooden

Chulmleigh - EX18

Enquiry from: Lucy F

Start Date: Immediate

i need some stock fencing and to try and save what i already have it’s a big garden and i need it dog proof please asap are you the property owner: owner of the property how many fence panels are yo...

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14 Apr

Fencing | Wooden

Chulmleigh - EX18

Enquiry from: Lucy F

Start Date: Immediate

i need someone to supply and install some wire fencing and basically just make sure my dogs can’t get out i do require this work to be done asap please are you the property owner: owner of the prope...

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12 Aug

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chulmleigh - EX18

Enquiry from: Samantha T

Start Date: Immediate

little strumming around boarder and lawn cut. are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: terrace do you have a: small garden garden type: back garden work required: lawn/turfi...

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01 Nov

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chulmleigh - EX18

Enquiry from: Gemma E

Start Date: Immediate

Monthly mowing and tidying up. Are you the property owner: Tenant (with permission) Property Type: Semi detached Do you have a: Small garden Garden Type: Back garden, Front garden Work Required: Other...

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15 Nov

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Chulmleigh - EX18

Enquiry from: Kenneth R

Start Date: Immediate

About 10 sq yds of bramble cutting.Probably less than an hour's work.No need to clear away.I don't have a srong enough brush cutter. Are you the property owner: Tenant (with permission) Property Typ...

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28 Mar

Fencing | Wooden

Chulmleigh - EX18

Enquiry from: Janet P

Start Date: Less than one month

Fence panels and posts between me and my neighbour Garden Type: Back garden Are you the property owner: Tenant (with permission) Current State of garden: The garden is cleared Property Type: Other Do...

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How much do Landscaper services cost?

How much do Landscapers cost? Prices for Landscapers in 2026 can vary depending on the type of work that you want to have performed in your home.

If you’ve decided to hire a landscaping professional for your outdoor area, you’ll probably be wondering how much it’s going to cost so you can start planning. A landscape garden serves a wide range of purposes from beautification of your surrounding and building to serving as a perfect spot for family and friends’ get-togethers and to brighten up one’s life. However, we must also note that the landscaping does not come cheap. In order to make it look great and send a clear message, there’s need for an effective and careful planning as well as consideration which perfectly combines both beauty and utility (as not every landscaping idea works perfectly for every house). So, just how much do landscapers charge?

Just like most home improvement projects, the price of charged by landscapers is influenced by a wide array of factors. These factors include the scope of the project, the size of the landscape, the type of material and size of your patio, the cost of the plants and mulches, the professional daily or hourly rate as well as the unique treatment of the aesthetics of planting.

In general, landscapers can charge as little as a price ranging from £15 to £20 and £45 per hour greatly influenced by the location as well as the landscaping services required. As a daily rate, professional landscapers tend to charge about £140 to £200 per day. However, it should be noted that the major factors influencing the price that a landscaper will charge is based on the area you live in as well as the size of your garden. For instance, if you live in an area with higher demands like London, you can expect to be charged a lot more than anywhere else.

The table reveals the sorts of work that Landscapers commonly do and also the typical cost range of these projects. Some jobs take longer to finish than others so prices do differ by task.

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The average price
of a Landscaper in Chulmleigh is:

£1,478

Landscaper job Landscaper cost in 2026
Wooden fencing in Chulmleigh £713-£1,313
Landscaping in Chulmleigh £2,250-£3,450
Garden maintenance and upkeep in Chulmleigh £188-£288
Wooden decking in Chulmleigh £1,125-£1,725
Artificial Grass in Chulmleigh £3,000-£4,600
Garden shed in Chulmleigh £475-£1,595
Garden lighting in Chulmleigh £320-£480
Driveway repair in Chulmleigh £1,520-£2,280
Lawn Care in Chulmleigh £130-£200

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Landscaper FAQs

how to repair concrete driveway pitting?

Pitting, also referred to as spalling is the event whereby “pits” or small holes start showing on the surface of your concrete driveway which makes it appear both worn and uneven. Concrete driveway pitting is a common but highly frustrating problem for most homeowners. You’ll see some concrete driveways that’ll only start to pit after a couple of years, but this is not true for all concrete driveways as others will start to show signs only after a couple of months. So how do you tackle this issue? Well, it’s relatively simple to tackle, however if you’re not confident or lack the necessary skills, we’d recommend you get in touch with a reliable professional who can guarantee the best results for help. In this guide, we’ll take you through the concrete driveway pitting repair process.

✓ Prepare the pits by cleaning the area, clearing out all debris and more. The small pits can be cleaned with a stiff brush while a sturdy broom will do a good job for larger pits.

✓ Make use of a hose to spray the concrete pits and flush out all remaining bits of waste.

✓ If you’re tackling series of small pits, simply use a caulking gun filled with pre-mixed epoxy and specially formulated for concrete to fill the pits. Clear off the excess eproxy ensuring that its level with the concrete surface. Once done, simply leave for at least 24 hours before the application of a concrete sealant to prevent the wear and tear of the new concrete.

✓ Chisel out a little concrete and clean with a pressure washer. Once done, apply a concrete resurfacing compound mixture into the holes and use a trowel to level off.

✓ Ensure that the repaired concrete driveway is protected from rain and foot traffic for at least 6 hours (or 24 hours for vehicles).

When should I scarify my lawn?

Scarification is the name given to the process where you remove excess thatch and moss from your lawn to encourage it to grow and look healthy. Although it sounds difficult, it’s actually pretty easy – simply grab a sturdy rake and apply moderate pressure to rake out moss, thatch and dead grass. Then collect it up and add to your compost heap if you have one. You can also use a petrol or electric rake, but you just want to tease out the moss and thatch. Don’t be tempted to go deep into the grass, as this could damage your lawn. So when should you scarify your lawn? The experts say that the best time is in the autumn, when the grass is actively growing and it’s not too hot, cold or dry. Most of summer’s weed seeds will have gone, so you won’t encourage weeds to grow in the raked-up soil. This soil also makes an ideal seed bed for over seeding with new grass seed, so that’s why you don’t want to get weeds in there as well. However, you may also carry out light scarification in the spring – usually around April. Make sure you don’t go too far though – as you will end up with a rather disfigured lawn if you scarify too heavily and the dryness of summer stops the lawn from recovering. It’s also best to scarify your lawn in the spring if the following apply:

  • If you couldn’t do it the previous autumn – if you keep putting it off, you might end up with extreme moss and weed growth
  • If your lawn is shaded – these areas will thin over winter and start to thicken from spring onwards, so if you scarify in the autumn you’ll make your lawn even thinner.
  • If your lawn is under trees – pair the shade from the trees with the fall of leaves in the autumn and your grass won’t be healthy, but in the spring the trees are bare, allowing lots of light onto your lawn to help it grow.
Where should I put my garden shed?

Try to put your shed in open space, away from trees, bushes and other buildings. This will help to protect it from falling branches and sap. It will also mean that you can access all sides of the shed for repair and maintenance purposes. Make sure you take a look at garden shed planning rules before you pick a final spot for your shed.

How to build a shed base on uneven ground?
Building a shed base on uneven ground can be as easy as digging out a sub-base and checking that it’s level. You can dig down until the soil is light brown and rather compact, then work out where the ground is uneven and move soil around to compensate. Add a weed-blocking membrane down then put plastic grids in to act as your shed base or continue to make a sub-base for paving slabs or concrete. However, you could also build a timber shed base on uneven ground using concrete blocks to level it out.
  1. Mark out the area and dig the top layer of soil, trying to get the ground as flat as possible.
  2. Build a timber frame to size.
  3. Measure out 4 rows of 3 blocks to create good weight distribution and lay in place.
  4. Underneath each block, dig around 50mm wider than the blocks and about 150mm deep. Fill the hole with pea gravel until it’s flat.
  5. Place timber planks along the rows of blocks and see how level it is. Add or remove blocks where necessary. If it’s only a small difference, use shingle underneath the timber until it’s level.
  6. Nail your timber shed base to the timber planks to create a sturdy base for your shed.
If you’ve got any questions about building a shed base on uneven ground, it’s best leaving it to the pros. Get in touch with a range of builders who will be able to offer you a quote.
How to felt a shed roof?
Whether you want to felt a new shed roof or you’re re-felting your existing shed roof, it’s simple when you know how. Read our quick guide to see how easy it is.
  1. Remove any existing fascia boards Remove the fascia boards and the old felt if you’re re-felting.
  2. Measure the shed roof Measure the roof, taking into account that you should leave around 50mm for overlaps at the eaves and 75mm at the gable ends. You’ll probably need 3 pieces of felt, but some smaller sheds only need 2.
  3. Apply felt to the roof Once you’ve cut the felt to size, apply the each piece to the roof, pulling it tight. Then nail along the length of the roof at 100mm intervals. For nails at the bottom edge, they can be wider – around 300mm. If you’re adding a piece of felt in the middle of the shed along the apex, fix it using adhesive, then nail it at the lower edge at 50mm intervals.
  4. Tidy up the overhangs Fold down the felt at each overhang and nail it securely. Cut a slit in the overhang at the apex using a pen knife, then fold that down and nail at 100mm intervals along the gable. If you like, you can add fascia boards to keep the shed looking neat. Use wood nails to secure them and then trim away any excess felt.
That’s it. It sounds scary, but it won’t take you long to felt your shed roof as long as you follow instructions carefully.
Will I need safety barriers or balustrades for my decking?

If your deck isn’t going to be flat to the ground, it’s a good idea to have some kind of balustrade to avoid any tripping. If the gap between the deck and the ground is less than 600mm, use a 900mm balustrade. If it’s higher than 600mm, the balustrade should be 1100mm tall.

How to draw a garden landscaping plan?

How To Draw A Garden Landscaping Plan

Are you thinking about constructing a new garden landscape? Do you have an existing one but forgot where you planted those tulip bulbs the previous autumn? Or perhaps you’re just trying to identify the exact spot where you cut back that clump of wilted foxglove, without mistakenly digging it up. For everything to be much easier when it comes to a garden landscape, it’s always a wise decision to draw a garden landscaping plan.

To get started, let’s take a look at the materials you’ll need to acquire. These includes a piece of white paper on which the existing elements on your garden will be plotted, a piece of tracing paper and tape to give options for planned additions, a pencil, an eraser as well as a measuring tape.

For more accuracy while drawing your plan, you’ll need to measure the garden’s distances, perimeter, the existing garden beds size as well as the trees’ and shrubs’ shape and size.

• Write down the measurements taken on the scrap paper.

• Assuming it’s a medium sized backyard garden that’s 18 feet wide, we allocated a scale of 3 feet to equal an inch.

• Using a piece of white paper (could be graph if you wish) and a pencil, carefully outline the perimeter of the space. Once done, you can then sketch in the existing plants as well as other special features on the space (features that are of a permanent nature like trees, fences and paths).

• Hold a piece of tracing paper and tape in on top. Then you can sketch out the plants you wish to add to fill in the spaces in the garden on the tracing paper.

Why has my driveway cracked?

Driveway surfacing materials like concrete, asphalt and clay brick usually crack because they’ve been exposed to extreme temperatures or put under high pressure. It’s important to repair driveway cracks before they get worse and cause damage to vehicles and perhaps others to trip on raised cracks.

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