Driveway Repair
St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Gordon W
Start Date: Immediate
Pave our driveway from front to back and possibily front garden
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St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Gordon W
Start Date: Immediate
Pave our driveway from front to back and possibily front garden
St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Ron T
Start Date: Immediate
weeding and tidying of a small back garden and tidying of very small front of house.
St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Douglas G
Start Date: Immediate
Lawn layed approximately 60 square meters
St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Carrie B
Start Date: Immediate
Pergola, flower beds, replacement turf and possibly a pond.
St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Mike H
Start Date: Immediate
i need some work done to my garden,its starting to get untidy and i also need the path weeded also
St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Robert H
Start Date: Immediate
A patio area, improved drainage and a few ideas as to how to improve new garden
St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Selena A
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Approx 150m of stock fencing repaired and replaced ASAP and quote/plan for 30 acres of newly seeded pasture ready in new year
St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Penny H
Start Date: Immediate
My daughter has a flat in Buckhaven which needs the garden cleared of bramble,weeds & shrubs & hedges sorted. She does not live there so has asked me to deal with it. Can you call me?
St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Doreen F
Start Date: Immediate
Craigtoun, St Andrews We are looking to tender a fencing package for the above development of 342 No. units comprising a total of approx. 5220m of 1800 high timber fencing and associated gates. I...
St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Rosemary M
Start Date: Immediate
Replace fence and gate 10 metres *** fencing
St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Alison C
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Back gate replaced please and narrow panel of fence next to it.
St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Paul B
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I'm looking to get a quote for gate installed X2 and fencing around my half of the garden.
St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Tony I
Start Date: Immediate
Afternoon we live at the back of scott greenhill in St michaels and we would like new fence at the end of the garden 12 metres long. Thank you
St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Ann N
Start Date: Immediate
cutting of rough grass in front of the house and around both sides of the house are you the property owner: owner property type: detached do you have a: large garden garden type: front garden, side ...
St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Ronald F
Start Date: Immediate
Have a 70’s chain link fence with concrete posts would like to put a more functional fence in place,using original posts if possible 5’ high if possible as dog jumps over to next door and it wou...
St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Raphael M
Start Date: Immediate
good evening, i am contacting you to install a new turf at our house in kincaple near st andrews. about 120 m2 i let you come back to me. thank you. raphael are you the property owner: owner property...
St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Diane W
Start Date: Immediate
Back garden grass cut and maintained
St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Neil R
Start Date: Immediate
Dear Team, Could you give me a call to arrange a quote for a perimeter fence. Many thanks Neil
St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Leonore F
Start Date: Immediate
looking for a 1 level deck in back garden. not always there, tomorrow wed 15 visit is possible are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached how many fence panels are you l...
St. Andrews - KY16
Enquiry from: Shelagh G
Start Date: Immediate
Looking for broken fencing and fencing posts for firewood
How much do Landscapers cost? Prices for Landscapers in 2025 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.
View our Landscaper cost guide View our Landscaper adviceLandscaper job | Landscaper cost in 2025 |
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Wooden fencing in St Andrews | £1,125-£1,725 |
Landscaping in St Andrews | £2,250-£3,450 |
Garden maintenance and upkeep in St Andrews | £188-£288 |
Wooden decking in St Andrews | £1,125-£1,725 |
Artificial Grass in St Andrews | £3,000-£4,600 |
Garden shed in St Andrews | £450-£690 |
Garden lighting in St Andrews | £320-£480 |
Driveway repair in St Andrews | £1,520-£2,280 |
Lawn Care in St Andrews | £130-£200 |
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.
Generally, a paved driveway is always subjected to regular usage and yours isn’t likely to be an exception, otherwise you won’t be here. Regular usage automatically necessitates regular maintenance of the driveway in order to extend its lifespan, make your property safer and add more value to it. This maintenance will involve a frequent inspection of the paved driveway so as to identify and repair divots, cracks as well as rutting. Paved driveways usually have a lifespan ranging between 15 to 20 years, but this can only be guaranteed when backed by regular maintenance activities. Failure to provide your paved driveway with a regular maintenance will lead to a rapid deterioration within just a couple of years after installation.
The issues commonly faced by paved driveways is usually different based on several factors such as the weather, your location, your property’s sub base as well as some other elements. The ability to identify the problems and solve or repair them on time is key to success while it’s also save you some time and money. In this article we’re going to look at how to go about do-it-yourself tasks that involves minor cracks. More intense damages are advised to be handled only by professionals.
✓ Prepare the area. Clear the debris, weed the plants or vegetation (if any).
✓ Use a strong spray from a garden hose to wash clean the cracks
✓ In the event whereby the crack is deep, simply fill it until it reach about a quarter inch of the surface with sand.
✓ Tamp down the sand to make it more compact.
✓ Apply a patching compound to the surface of the cracked paved driveway.
✓ Leave it for some time to cure.
✓ Once cured, you can then apply your sealant.
Moss, mushrooms and weeds are all problems that many homeowners face on their lawns. Luckily, with a bit of maintenance, there are ways you can get rid of these unwanted organisms and prevent them from coming back. Getting rid of moss A simple way to remove moss from your lawn is by scarification. This basically means that you vigorously rake your lawn, but only do this in the autumn when the grass is actively growing and it’s not too hot, cold or dry. However, you can also use specific weedkillers to control moss on your lawn, and most of these should be applied when the moss is actively growing. Apply in fine weather by hand or with a push-along spreader, making sure not to apply too much as you could kill off the grass too. Check the instructions, as some will require watering after 48 hours if it’s not rained. Then, get into a scarification routine to help prevent moss growth. Removing mushrooms from your lawn If you’ve got mushrooms in your lawn, it usually means that your lawn is damp and shaded, so it never dries out, and is organic waste-rich. There could be a drainage problem with your lawn that is encouraging mushroom growth, so it’s important to investigate why the mushrooms are growing to prevent them from returning once you’ve removed them. To get rid of mushrooms in your lawn, make sure you scarify your lawn and get rid of all the moss, thatch and dead grass that comes up. If you leave it, this is heaven for mushrooms to grow in. If your lawn is shaded, try to prune and thin surrounding trees to offer it more light. If you do all of these things, it will prevent mushrooms from growing in the future, and then it might be worth using a fungicide to get rid of the mushrooms that are there. But if you just do this step, it’s likely the mushrooms will just come back. How to get rid of weeds To get rid of weeds from your lawn, you can use selective weedkillers that will just kill the weeds and leave your grass alone. But if you’d rather not use weedkiller, you can get rid of weeds from your lawn manually. For large, deep-rooted weeds like dandelions or plantains, use a trowel to lever them out, ensuring that you get the whole plant including its roots. Then use compost to fill the hole it leaves behind, pushing it deeply into the hole. Sprinkle with fresh grass seed, cover with extra compost and water. Make sure you keep the area damp until the seed has germinated. To prevent moss, mushrooms or weeds from returning, the best things to do are:
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:
When it comes to fence ownership and responsibility, this is often a subject of dispute between neighbours and understandably so. Owning a fence comes with a number of responsibilities such as arranging and paying for the maintenance and more. Therefore, if you’re not yet sure who owns the garden fence, then you’d probably want to have that sorted to make sure your property stays protected at all times. In this post, we’re going to give you an insight into some of the rules guiding fence ownership in order to help you make informed decisions. Let’s take a look!
There’s no rule of thumb on whether you own the fence on the right hand or the left hand side of your property. Therefore, if you’ve heard any “rules that states otherwise, you can fling that out the window because not everyone will own the left hand side to their fence. The first way to determine who owns the garden fence or which side of the fence you’re responsible for is simply by looking. Although this is not guaranteed or a definite way to determine ownership, it can go a long way to give you a good idea. As you would have expected, fences are most likely built on the land that belongs to the boundary’s owner with the further edge of the fence making the actual boundary. As a result, you can determine a fence ownership simply by identifying where the frames are.
Also, you can determine fence ownership using the title deeds for an official and accurate answer. A copy should be given alongside your paperwork which is received when purchasing your house.
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