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Landscapers in Dalton-in-Furness

Landscapers in Dalton-in-Furness design and build gardens, lay patios and driveways, and handle fencing, decking and turfing across the town. With family homes and rural plots nearby, local garden contractors take on everything from tidy-ups to full makeovers. Many also serve Barrow-in-Furness, Ulverston and Millom. Browse the listings below for contact details and speak to a landscaper about your garden.

Local Landscapers near Dalton-in-Furness

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Colin Roberts Landscapes

📞 01229 463900

📍 Dalton-in-Furness, Cumbria

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R D Landscapes

📞 07756 288748

📍 Dalton-in-Furness, Cumbria

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Steve Forrest Landscapes

📞 07770 597530

📍 Dalton-in-Furness, Cumbria

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Landscaper prices in Dalton-in-Furness

Typical local costs — a guide only; always confirm with a written quote.

  • Day rate (2 people)£250–£400
  • New patio (per m²)£80–£150
  • Turfing (per m²)£12–£25
  • Fencing (per panel)£80–£140
  • Driveway (per m²)£60–£120
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Landscapers in Dalton-in-Furness — FAQs

How much does a landscaper cost in Dalton-in-Furness?

A two-person Dalton-in-Furness landscaping team typically charges £250–£400 a day. A new patio is around £80–£150 per m², turfing £12–£25 per m², fencing £80–£140 per installed panel, and a driveway £60–£120 per m².

Do I need planning permission for landscaping?

Most patios, decking, turfing and fences don't need permission, but there are limits on fence height and front-garden paving that affects drainage. A good Dalton-in-Furness landscaper will flag anything that needs permission before starting.

What should I look for when hiring a landscaper?

Choose a local landscaper with photos of past work, good reviews and insurance. Get an itemised quote covering materials, prep and waste removal, and ask about aftercare — especially watering new turf through a dry spell.

How long does a typical garden project take?

A patio or fence is often 2–5 days; a full garden makeover can take a couple of weeks. Your Dalton-in-Furness landscaper should give a schedule, though Cumbrian rain can push groundworks and laying back a little.

When is the best time for landscaping in Cumbria?

Spring and early autumn are ideal for turf and planting, giving roots time to establish. Hard landscaping like patios and fencing can be done most of the year, weather permitting. Book early — Dalton-in-Furness landscapers are busiest in spring.

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