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Hi,

I need someone for 2 potential paving/ building jobs in my garden. This is a live job so need a reliable, recommended tradie. Details are below.


1. Pave front of house in front of bay.

- Dig out any existing soil as needed, or increase height, then lay weed membrane.

- Level the area and lay hard paving (approx 11 square metres)

- Prepare garden path area by creating level concrete base ready for mosaic tiling. I already have someone who can do the mosaics, he just needs the prep done first.

- Remove existing brick doorstep and replace with bullnose Yorkstone step and new air brick.


2. Add corner seating area

- In the back garden, prepare ground of about 1.9 x 1.9m

- Create raised seating area, using either existing porcelain tiles OR balau wood decking.

- Create hardwood floating bench, set in retained rendered bed. We might be able to get someone else to make the bench.


If you know of a landscaper with experience here, please let me know as we definitely want to go ahead. NB we don't need designs or sketches as we can do that ourselves - just the craft and construction.


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