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We are here to help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year including Bank holidays.
Our pricing model is clear and transparent.
We are a large professional organisation, proud members of the Guild of Master Craftsmen and the Federation of Master Builders. All our gardeners and landscapers are vetted and insured.
We always provide quality work. If you are looking for a cheap garden makeover and your criteria for purchase is the price, we are not the company for you.
All our work is guaranteed by us and we only use high quality materials. This is to ensure the longevity of your garden build. As a result our materials pricing maybe higher than other companies. We do not charge extra for delivery or a mark-up on materials however.
We can't tell you how long the job will take until we've visited you at your property. We can provide a model for pricing that we will honour.
This ensures "unlike other gardening companies", that we will not alter our pricing depending on how much we think you will be willing to pay. Everyone pays the same rate.
If you are looking for your landscaping project to be of high quality, safe, efficient and cost effective, here are a few pointers for you to take into account when selecting your gardening company.
- Does the company have examples of their work?
- Do they have a professional looking website?
- Is the company looking to be paid in cash?
- Is the company VAT registered? If not why?
- Remember: A company only needs to turnover £60,000 to be legally required to register for VAT
- If they are not VAT registered they are either inexperienced or they are operating illegally
- Will the company provide a fully specified, broken down quotation?
- Will the company provide a contract and levels of service they will commit to?
- Do they have a landline telephone number that they can be contacted on or just a mobile number?
- Does anyone answer the telephone?
While there are many good landscaping companies around London, please remember there are also some disreputable ones. It is prudent to ask questions before committing yourself or handing over any money. |