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Garden Refresh, Patio, Pond and Decorative Sun
Over the summer we have worked with our long term returning client to update and renew several aspects of their garden, patio and conservatory. New paving and fencing for the greenhouse area Brick fishpond surround We re-layed and grouted the customers existing sun feature surrounded by a re-landscaped and re-turfed lawn We will be returning […]
August 29, 2017 / Sean / Comments Off on Garden Refresh, Patio, Pond and Decorative Sun
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Council Urges Ditch Clearance
Does your driveway or garden have standing water in winter? West Sussex County Council has urged landowners to take advantage of the current fairer weather to clear out ditches and drains on there property in preparation for the winter, they are keen to point out that where public rights of way are affected by flooding […]
August 8, 2016 / Sean / Comments Off on Council Urges Ditch Clearance
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Flooded Driveway or Garden
With the recent rain has your garden, driveway or patio flooded or become a boggy mess?, we can help clear the drainage around your property to stop the flooding and advise you on upgrades to prevent this happening again, give us a call today on 01293 783194
July 24, 2015 / Sean / Comments Off on Flooded Driveway or Garden
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Storm Damage Repairs
We are able to perform storm damage repairs to your fencing, gates and sheds/outbuilding and either to just make good or to replace or repair these to your specification. With our extensive groundworking and drainage knowledge we can improve the drainage to your property to help minimise the risk of flood damage in future. Here […]
January 9, 2014 / Sean / Comments Off on Storm Damage Repairs
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Driveway and Parking – Three Bridges
This block paving driveway and additional parking are in Three Bridges features Brett Alpha Antique style blocks, Acco channel drainage and hidden groundworks including an inset manhole cover integrated into the pattern of the driveway,
August 28, 2013 / Sean / Comments Off on Driveway and Parking – Three Bridges
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Block Paving Courtyard – Ashdown Forest
This courtyard in Ashdown Forest features Bradstone Woburn rumbled block paving, in a random pattern featuring the blocks from the “autumn” colour range.
May 28, 2013 / Sean / Comments Off on Block Paving Courtyard – Ashdown Forest
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What we offer
Testimonials
The team were punctual, polite and hardworking. I was well advised on the design, the workmanship is very good and I am delighted with the end result. Customer in Reigate, 17 June 2013
C J M provided an excellent service. We are very pleased with our drive. Would recommend.Customer in Horley, 10 February 2013
During the initial survey, Chris offered advice, pointed out issues that I hadn’t noticed and suggested the type of pavers that would match the style of the house. All very helpfull. He gave a very cometitive quote and an estimated start date. After the work began, he suggested improvements to which we agreed, but he still came in at the agreed price. The finished drive now looks beautiful and he has secured further work from me as I trust him and his team to do a good job.Customer in Horley,… Read more
From the first contact Chris provided friendly, professional and sound advice and also gave us a competitive quote for the job in hand. Chris and his team proved to be extremely reliable and very hard working in testing weather conditions ! All work was carried out with care and to a high standard without going beyond the original quote. I would recommend CJM to anyone thinking about having a new driveway !Customer in Horley, 14 January 2011
CJM started the job on time and completed the task on Friday as forecast despite some very poor weather conditions. The team were always tidy and courteous and made me feel like a respected customer. I believe, as do my neighbours, the quality of the work is of a high standard. CJM have my fullest recommendation and I hope they gain more local jobs as a result of the excellent work they have done for me.Customer in Horley, 17 June 2011