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MC Roofing & Landscapes

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We offer a wide range of home improvements .e.g. paths patios garden maintenance, driveway installation, extensions repair...
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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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Premier Roofing & Building

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Hi im steve from premier roofing and building At premier roofing and building we strive for a 100% good feedback. a local ...
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BGD Building and Roofing

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Hard working clean building and roofing boys ready for the next care and repair
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J&D Home Improvements

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13 Mar

Garden | Landscaping

Mountain Ash - CF45

Enquiry from: Tracy B

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

customer in mountain ash areas is looking to do a couple of projects at the moment, and would like quotes for landscaping.confirmed interest via telephone and email at 13/03/2026 12:09.please call to ...

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23 Apr

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Mountain Ash - CF45

Enquiry from: Lyn J

Start Date: Immediate

Grass cutting - Front & Rear plus general Garden Maintenance.

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05 Apr

Garden | Landscaping

Mountain Ash - CF45

Enquiry from: Sara M

Start Date: Immediate

Looking for someone to clean and relay a patio for my mum

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25 Aug

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Mountain Ash - CF45

Enquiry from: Paul a

Start Date: Immediate

Raised borders trimmed/pruned and sandstone patio taken back up stone and resealed

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02 May

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Mountain Ash - CF45

Enquiry from: Mathew J

Start Date: Immediate

a garden maintenance job. been doing it 6 years. i'm 39 yrs old. fit

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11 Aug

Garden | Artificial Grass

Mountain Ash - CF45

Enquiry from: Megan J

Start Date: Immediate

currently the garden is in 2 sections: one which has artificial grass and a stone shed that needs removing the other which has a wooden shed that needs removing, along with a lot of overgrowth and ite...

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07 Aug

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Mountain Ash - CF45

Enquiry from: Melonie I

Start Date: Immediate

Two prices for two separate jobs: 1. Pruning of garden, or borders have overgrown. 2. Small water feature & small pond.

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07 Aug

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Mountain Ash - CF45

Enquiry from: Susan S

Start Date: Immediate

mow lawn. bushes need to be cut back genera tidy up this is for my aunty garden type: side garden work required: lawn/turfing current state of garden: the garden is cleared do you have a: large garde...

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09 Jul

Garden | Landscaping

Mountain Ash - CF45

Enquiry from: Justin O

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mygardeningprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Terrace, Work description: Cut down & remove ovwergrowth & lay patio.

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01 Jul

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Mountain Ash - CF45

Enquiry from: Neil W

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Customer visited the mygardeningprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Terrace, Work description: Initially to cut back and clear grasses and weeds but looking to install some ra...

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12 Jun

Fencing | Wooden

Mountain Ash - CF45

Enquiry from: Verna B

Start Date: Immediate

Renew back wooden gate and post

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23 Feb

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Mountain Ash - CF45

Enquiry from: Courtney L

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mygardeningprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Terrace, Work description: I’m looking to have my garden cleaned, have it levels out as it is fairly unle...

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23 Feb

Garden | Landscaping

Mountain Ash - CF45

Enquiry from: Courtney L

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mygardeningprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Terrace, Work description: I’m looking to have my garden cleaned, have it levels out as it is fairly unle...

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23 Feb

Garden | Decking

Mountain Ash - CF45

Enquiry from: Courtney L

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mygardeningprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Terrace, Work description: I’m looking to have my garden cleaned, have it levels out as it is fairly unle...

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24 Jan

Garden | Artificial Grass

Mountain Ash - CF45

Enquiry from: Henry J

Start Date: Immediate

red brick retaining wall approx. 5 mtrs x1 mtr high astro turf laid on existing patio slabs curb stones laid each side of path approx. 5 mtrs long astro turf area approx. 5 x5 mtrs

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27 Aug

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Mountain Ash - CF45

Enquiry from: Sedonia D

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mygardeningprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Terrace, Work description: Gardening work

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27 Aug

Garden | Landscaping

Mountain Ash - CF45

Enquiry from: Sedonia D

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mygardeningprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Terrace, Work description: Gardening work

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13 May

Fencing | Wooden

Mountain Ash - CF45

Enquiry from: Chris E

Start Date: Immediate

Home Owner Call to Appoint

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09 Aug

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Mountain Ash - CF45

Enquiry from: Gareth C

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Customer visited the mygardeningprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Semi detached, Work description: Pruning, Dead Heading, Weeding

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31 Jul

Garden | Maintenance & Upkeep

Mountain Ash - CF45

Enquiry from: Gareth P

Start Date: Less than one month

Weeding,Dead Heading and Pruning established shrub garden Are you the property owner: Owner Property Type: Semi detached Do you have a: Medium size garden Garden Type: Back garden, Front garden Work...

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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 Mountain Ash is:

£1,478

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

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Landscaper FAQs

When is the best time to carry out gardening work?

Different types of gardening work will need to be carried out at different times of the year. Garden maintenance is a year round job, although the amount of work will usually decrease during the winter. For larger landscaping projects, aim to have these done through autumn, winter and early spring, to give plants time to get established before summer. Be aware that poor weather over winter can slow down the work.

Does artifical grass get hot?

On a hot summer’s day, we often seek our garden lawn as a cooling place to sit and get some relief from the sun. However, since artificial grass is made from plastic, lots of people ask whether it gets hot, or whether it stays like natural grass. The answer is, it’s somewhere in between.

Of course, we all know to stay in the shade in midday sun and this is when your artificial grass will be at its hottest. Unless it is an extremely hot say and your lawn is in direct sunlight, you should still be able to walk on your artificial grass. The best thing to do is test it using the back of your hand before anyone walks over it with bare feet or children go to play on it.

In the shade, artificial grass should always maintain a cool temperature, although it will never have that refreshing feel of cold grass on a hot day. It will also cool down extremely quickly as the day goes on, so if your grass does get too hot it shouldn’t be unusable for too long.

Artificial grass has to meet high safety standards and most are UV stabilised, which means that they can withstand high temperatures without melting or getting extremely hot. It’s worth remembering that hot countries like Dubai use artificial grass, so the occasional hot day in a British summer should be enough for artificial grass to handle!

How do I manage drainage for my paving?

There is a variety of methods available to ensure that your paving drains properly, for example draining into a lawn or soakaway. Correct drainage of paving is a requirement for planning permission. See our guide on planning permission for paving for more information.

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.

How do I get rid of moss, mushrooms and weeds in my lawn?

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:

  • Scarify your lawn in the autumn, and lightly in the spring if necessary
  • Seed your lawn in the autumn if you need to
  • Try to keep trees trimmed and pruned as much as possible to reduce shade
  • Use a pre-emergent weedkiller in the spring to catch them before they grow and handpick any that come through
  • Mow your lawn regularly in the spring and summer, being careful not to remove more than a third of grass at a time, then before winter give it one last mow and a fertilisation treatment

How to make a shed door?
There are a few ways to make a shed door and each has their benefits, but we’re going to go through a quick guide on how to make a ledged and braced shed door, which is a good option to stop the door from dropping over time. Tools and equipment required
  • Tongue and groove timber boards
  • Boards for the ledges and braces, at least 20mm thick
  • Nails
  • Hammer
  • Saws, including a circular saw
  • Chisel
  • Mallet
How to make your shed door
  1. Cut your boards to size If you can’t buy boards at the right height and width for your door, cut the boards to length using a circular saw. Don’t forget to sand and treat any cut ends with timber preservative. Lay out the boards in the best arrangement for your shed door, with the inside of the door facing up.
  2. Arrange the ledges and braces On most shed doors, you’ll probably need 3 boards across the back of the door to form the ledges. The ledges keep the door straight and keep the boards of the door together. The braces are the parts of the door that slope down to form a ‘Z’ shape between the ledges. Ensure that the braces are sloped up from the bottom and middle hinge to stop the door from sagging as the timber expands and contracts in the weather. Once you’re happy with the arrangement, mark the spots on the boards where they will meet and cut out of the housings using a chisel and mallet.
  3. Put the door together Use clamps to pull the boards together and hold the ledges and braces in place. Nail from the front of the door through the boards and ledges to fix them. Secure the ledges and braces with screws; you may want to pre-drill and countersink holes to prevent the wood from splitting. Remember to treat them with preservative if you do.
  4. Fix the shed door hinges Make sure you measure carefully before attaching the hinges, ensuring you know where the pin sits in relation to where the door opens.
  5. Treat the door and add locks and handles Apply some wood oil, like linseed or teak oil, to help prevent water damage. Then add locks or handles to your shed to help keep it secure.
  6. If you’d rather leave it to the professionals, there are plenty of specialists that will be able to make a shed door for you, or even put up an entire shed.
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 to level a sloping lawn?

Uneven lawn? Well, for an outdoor space which looks great and serves its purpose throughout the year, there’s a need to learn how to level your garden. While its best left for a professional to handle, there are also some simple steps you can follow to ensure your DIY task turns out a success whether you’re preparing to lay a patio or deck, landscaping the whole space or tackling a lumpy lawn. A level ground comes with a bunch of benefits which includes maximizing the functions of your yard, helping with drainage while also enhancing your property’s curb appeal. Good news is, you can level your sloping lawn by hand. Want to know how? In this post, we’re going to take you through the processes involved in levelling an uneven lawn. Let’s take a look!

You can simply level your lawn using your hand if you aim to make your lawn a more even surface or to install a patio or deck. If your goal is only to make the lawn more even, you should have it in mind that, even though lumps and bumps aren’t always pleasing for most people, it can actually create a good drainage for your home.

Top dressing is the solution for depressions that are about 2cm to 3cm deep. To resolve this, simply get a top dressing mixture or make yours using two parts of sand and topsoil and a single part of compost. Use this to fill out the depression evenly and make compact using a rake or your feet, then water. Leave this for two days before applying grass seed alongside a thin layer of topsoil, then water as needed.

If you have a deeper depression, simply dig out to around 4cm to 5cm and remove any lumps of soil or stones. Once done, proceed to top dressing as explained above and grass seed to fill out the bald spot.

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