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An established family business with more than10 years experience in the garden construction industry.
We cover all aspects of garden design and construction and can provide a full garden makeover from initial design to the completed project, including the supply of materials and are more than happy to follow plans from other garden designers.
If you're looking for a friendly and honest service we will be sensitive to your requirements and respect your budget, whether large or small. We pride ourselves in being fully committed in delivering a professional service of high quality in all areas of our business, our customers are important to us and all work carried out is to the highest of standards.

We are based in South West London and cover all of the South London area.

Consultations and quotations are free of charge and we are available for weekday or weekend appointments.

Please call us for a free, no obligation estimate.

Phone Number: 07726 633264
Email Address: [email protected]
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  • 2 weeks later...

I'd highly reccommend Liene - user name Liencis.


I was recommended her through the EDF - and she came to tidy my garden this week. She did an amazing job. I can't believe how much she got done in 4 hours. Her rates are very reasonably and she has all her own tools and took the rubbish away.


Now that she has done the inital clean and tidy she is coming back to give us some advice for ongoing maintenance and making the garden more appealing.


You can contact her via the EDF.



https://www.white-edge.co.uk/

It's rely nice to hear, that You like my service and the things You are saying gives me a new energy to do my job even better and with a higher quality! Every little thing what You and other clients are saying makes me to do my job with a joy, which in my opinion is the most important thing, if I want my services to be good.


Btw, I'm not just an individual worker, all of us together, we are called White Edge Garden Construction and our services includes absolutely everything what can be done in the garden - garden landscaping, fencing, decking, paving, garden maintenance, tree surgery and, and, and....


More about us and our services you can find out by calling me on 07526746264, or via my profile on EDF!


Thanks again You, Emma, for the recomendation!!!


Liene

  • 1 month later...
White Edge got back to me the day I posted my job, came the next day to look at the garden and provide a quote, and then did the work four days later. Excellent, friendly approach, and did a great job with a general clear-up, moss removal etc. Would definitely use them again.?
  • 5 months later...

I found White Edge on here- saw they were featured advertisers on the ED Forum and that in itself shows a bit of initiative in my opinion!


Just had our small garden in Nunhead transformed. Edgars the boss and his brother and team did the work. Very nice hardworking chaps. From quote to finished job just a few weeks and I did get several quotes.


Trustworthy, reasonable, reliable, neat.


Good job well done so deserves a recommendation.

  • 4 months later...
I gave a plug for these guys a year ago when they did a load of work for our building .. they have this week been back to lay some artificial turf and do some fencing and various bits and bobs in my personal section. They are so so brilliant I cant say enough about them .. I wont bang on about details but if you want to pop round and see their work you are welcome.. highly recommended.
  • 9 years later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Highly recommend White Edge, I discussed the requirements with Edgar; and he and his team came to completely clear out our garden removing old brickwork, large shrubs, overgrown plants, cleared turf and replaced wooden fence panels.

I’m really pleased with their work, they were polite, easy to communicate with, responsive and left everything tidy afterwards which meant no stress for me at all.

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