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30 Mar

Garden | Artificial Grass

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Enquiry from: Paul B

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Grass Lawn replaced with Artificial Grass.

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22 Feb

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

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Enquiry from: Keith H

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Approx 100 feet of garden fence needs repainting (both sides). Currently asking for quotes

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24 Dec

Fencing | Wooden

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Enquiry from: Liz F

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A quote to fix my fence from storm damage

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21 May

Garden | Artificial Grass

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Enquiry from: Yasmin S

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Install artificial turf over concrete 4m x4m

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08 Jan

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

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Enquiry from: Shirley H

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i own a holiday let property in oakhill road, seaview and require fortnightly gardening work there during the period april - september, to include mowing of a small rear garden, keeping bushes trimmed...

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02 Feb

Garden | Landscaping

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Enquiry from: G

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40 sq mt. turf plus delivery middle type

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01 Feb

Fencing | Wooden

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Enquiry from: Jacqueline E

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fence is moving especially in the winds we have had. think some of the main posts have rotted.

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26 Jan

Fencing | Wooden

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Enquiry from: Jackie E

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Fence damaged in the wind, but think some of the main posts have rotted too.

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22 Jan

Garden | Artificial Grass

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Enquiry from: Debbie L

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Supply and fit artificial grass approx. 20m

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05 Sep

Fencing | Wooden

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Enquiry from: Sasha M

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small fence in front garden, approx metre in height. are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: terrace how many fence panels are you looking for: 3-4 panels what level of ser...

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24 Jul

Garden | Artificial Grass

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Enquiry from: James H

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Rear lawn replaced with artificial grass

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13 Jul

Fencing | Wooden

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Enquiry from: Christopher G

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cost for installing a field fence to deter entry of wild goats.length of initial fencing approx 100 metres.depending on costs may require a further 200 metres

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29 Jun

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

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Enquiry from: Pat B

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Very rough, not very big, overgrown garden tidied

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23 Jun

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

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Enquiry from: Brian M

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hedge round back garden trimming are you the property owner: owner property type: detached do you have a: medium size garden garden type: back garden work required: hedges current state of garden: i ...

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23 May

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

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Enquiry from: Charles W

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privet hedge c8yds. x 6 ft cutting are you the property owner: owner property type: detached do you have a: small garden garden type: front garden work required: hedges current state of garden: the g...

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03 Feb

Fencing | Wooden

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Enquiry from: Renske H

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we are in need of a gate to close off the road leading to our home. i think a swing gate would be needed. if i can get an email response i will respond to that email with a photo of the area and the m...

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15 Jan

Fencing | Wooden

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Enquiry from: Michele R

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two very large wooden gates and cladding what level of service do you require: supply and install

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11 Jan

Garden | Landscaping

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Enquiry from: George T

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Supply and lay turf for front garden.

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16 Dec

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

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Enquiry from: Peshen R

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Hedges in front of house trimmed. About 10 meters in length

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05 Sep

Fencing | Wooden

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Enquiry from: Bev M

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Driveway gate. Electric

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How much do Landscaper services cost?

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.

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The average price
of a Landscaper in Isle Of Man is:

£1,478

Landscaper job Landscaper cost in 2025
Wooden fencing in Isle Of Man £1,125-£1,725
Landscaping in Isle Of Man £2,250-£3,450
Garden maintenance and upkeep in Isle Of Man £188-£288
Wooden decking in Isle Of Man £1,125-£1,725
Artificial Grass in Isle Of Man £3,000-£4,600
Garden shed in Isle Of Man £450-£690
Garden lighting in Isle Of Man £320-£480
Driveway repair in Isle Of Man £1,520-£2,280
Lawn Care in Isle Of Man £130-£200

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Landscaper FAQs

How much decking do I need?
How much decking you need will – of course – depend on how big you plan your deck to be. There is an equation to help you work out how many deck boards you need. It’s a little complicated until you’ve been shown how it works, but once you know how to do it it’s easy to work out how much decking you need for any project. The equation takes into account the recommended 10% wastage and includes the expansion gaps that are required, which is between 5-8mm along the length of the deck boards (EGL, or expansion gap length) and 3mm along the ends of the deck boards (EGW, or expansion gap width) for timber. It also assumes you’re laying your decking horizontally, as if you’re looking for a diagonal or chevron design you’ll need more deck boards. Let’s go through an example, assuming you have a 10m x 6m area that you want to cover with decking made from timber boards that are 2.4m long and 144mm wide. We’ll use the EGL of 5mm and EGW of 3mm.
  1. Calculate the surface area for your decking Multiply the length (L) of your decking area by the width (W): L x W = Decking Surface Area (DSA) in m2 10 x 6 = 60m2
  2. Work out the coverage of your deck boards Add your deck board width (DBW) to the expansion gap length (EGL), then add the deck board length (DBL) to the expansion gap width (EGW). Then multiply these numbers. (DBW + EGL) x (DBL + EGW) = Single Board Coverage (SBC) 0.144m + 0.005m = 0.149m 2.4m + 0.003m = 2.403m 0.149 x 2.403 = 0.358m2
  3. Calculate the number of deck boards you need Multiply the SBC by 1.1 to allow for 10% wastage. Then, divide the DSA by the SBC. DSA / SCB x 1.1 = Total number of boards required 60m2 / 0.358m2 x 1.1 = 184.36 boards – so round up to 185 so you’re not left short.
If that all seems a bit complicated for you, let a professional do the maths – they will be able to give you an idea of how much decking you’ll need in no time.
How to dismantle a shed?
It can seem daunting to dismantle a shed when you want to get a new one or just get rid of it for good. Every shed is different and is likely to have been put together in a different way, but there are some general rules that you can follow to make dismantling a shed a simple task.
  1. Remove fascias and trims Unscrew or prise off the screws and nails fixing the trims and fascias to your shed.
  2. Take off doors and remove windows Unscrew hinges from doors and take them off. Remove all metalwork once the door is off. If you’ve got frames on your windows, unscrew these, and remove the panes. Be extra careful if your windows are made of glass.
  3. Take off the roof Prise off the tacks from the roofing felt and take the felt off – you can’t reuse it, so you’ll need to throw it away. Unscrew the screws on the roof boards and slide them off the shed’s frame – you might need a friend to help you do this.
  4. Take out the roof brace (optional) If your roof has a brace, unscrew the brackets that hold it to the side of the shed. Remember not to lean on anything once you’ve taken the brace off as the walls might be wobbly.
  5. Unscrew the frame from the floor Remove all the screws that are holding the shed to the base, remembering not to lean on the walls.
  6. Unscrew the frame corners Starting at the corner of the front gable, remove the screws where the panels meet. Once a panel is free, lift it carefully out of the way so you can carry on with the others.
Tidy up all your tools and debris, clearing the area to make it safe, and you’re done!
Why has my driveway sunk?

Driveways usually sink because they haven’t been laid properly. They may not have been dug deep enough, or the installer might not have used the right materials. This will need to be corrected at the earliest opportunity, although in extreme cases, the driveway may need to be completly be relaid.

How do I aerate my lawn?

Aeration, like scarification, is another vital step to keeping your lawn looking healthy and vibrant. It involves making small holes in the soil to allow air, water and nutrients to get into the grass roots, helping them to grow deeply, and produce a much stronger lawn. It also helps to relieve compaction from the soil, which stops nutrients and air from circulating. But how do you aerate your lawn?

Before you start to aerate your lawn, it’s a good idea to scarify it first to get rid of any moss, dead grass and thatch. This involves vigorously raking your lawn to get all the organic matter up, then transferring it to your compost heap or disposing of it. Light scarification is best in the spring but you can heavily scarify it in the autumn.

If you’ve got a small lawn, you can use a hand-held hollow tine aerator or even a normal garden fork. Dig deep into your lawn’s surface with the fork, or push the aerator into the ground which will pull plugs, or cores, of soil out of the ground to create air holes. You can let the cores dry and then go over them with a lawn mower or rake to spread them evenly across your lawn. This will recycle all the nutrients in those parts of the soil and stimulate bacterial activity to break down unwanted thatch. Don’t leave them, because they will make your lawn look bumpy over time.

If you’ve got a larger lawn, you might find it easier to see if you can hire a petrol aerator. But there are also rolling aerators that have spikes on a cylinder and you just push along, or even aerator sandals that you can wear and just go to town on your grass!

How often do gardens need maintaining?

This will depend on the size of the garden and the amount of plants within it. For small gardens, fortnightly or monthly visits by a professional gardener will generally be sufficient. For larger gardens or gardens with a lot of plants, weekly visits are best. Some larger projects such as hedge cutting or tree felling may need additional one off visits.

What should I do if my deck or terrace is slippery?

Usually, slipperiness is caused by algae or dirt on top of the deck or terrace. A full cleaning treatment should restore the natural grip of the wood or stone. If slipperiness is a persistent problem, consider installing grip mats in high traffic areas of the deck.

Fence ownership: who owns that garden fence?

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.

Do I need planning permission for fences?

Not if they are under 1 metre high if next to a road or 2 metres high elsewhere. It’s always recommended to check with your neighbours and the local authority if you are unsure. Other restrictions may apply, for example if a fence might impact driver visibility on nearby roads.

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