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Patios & Paving

Patio and paving installers in Wrexham

Indian sandstone, porcelain and block paving, dug out properly and laid on a full mortar bed so it stays flat and drains. Free written quotes across Wrexham and the villages.

Paving Specialists

A patio is only as good as what's under it

Most of the patios we get called out to replace failed for the same reasons: not enough dug out, no proper sub-base, and no fall on the slabs. So water sits, the pointing lifts and within a few winters the whole thing is rocking.

We do it the long way round. The area is excavated to depth, hardcored and compacted, then every slab is laid on a full wet mortar bed rather than five dabs of muck. Falls are set away from the house before a single slab goes down, and the edges are held with a cut sett or kerb course so nothing creeps outwards over time.

We've laid Raj Blend and Kandla Grey sandstone in Cross Lanes, Bersham and Rossett, along with the steps, sleeper retaining walls and gravel detailing that usually come with them. It's the same crew on site from the first dig to the final sweep.

  • Wrexham
  • Marchwiel
  • Rossett
  • Gresford
  • Bersham
  • Cross Lanes
  • Borras
  • Coedpoeth
  • Chirk
  • Llangollen
Kandla Grey Indian stone patio in Bersham, Wrexham, with a curved charcoal kerb edge and a lower paved level

Materials

What we lay

Bring us a photo you like and we'll tell you what it is and what it costs.

Indian sandstone

Raj Blend, Kandla Grey and Autumn Brown. Riven natural stone in mixed sizes, the most popular patio we lay.

Porcelain paving

Sharp, modern and near enough stain-proof. Laid on a primed full bed with the correct falls. Won't fade or grow moss like stone.

Block paving & setts

Blocks, cobbles and charcoal setts for borders, edging courses and curved patio surrounds cut to follow the garden.

Paths, steps & levels

Garden paths, stone steps and timber sleeper retaining walls to turn a sloping garden into flat, usable space.

Raised Raj Blend Indian sandstone patio in Rossett with timber sleeper retaining walls, stone steps and gravel borders

The Build

How a patio actually gets built

Four stages, and nobody sees three of them once we're finished. They're the three that decide whether it's still flat in ten years.

  • Dig out and cart away

    Old slabs, roots and topsoil off site, excavated down to a firm base.

  • Hardcore and compact

    A proper sub-base laid in layers and whacked down, not just tipped and levelled.

  • Full mortar bed and falls

    Every slab bedded solid, with the fall set away from the house so water runs off.

  • Point, edge and clean down

    Joints filled, edge course set, the whole patio washed off and the site swept clean.

Recent Patios

Three we finished nearby

Real jobs, our own photos — no stock images anywhere on this site.

Raj Blend Indian sandstone patio with a cobble border laid behind a red brick bungalow in Cross Lanes, Wrexham
Raj Blend sandstone — Cross Lanes
Kandla Grey Indian stone patio with charcoal setts and KL kerbs in Bersham, Wrexham
Kandla Grey & charcoal setts — Bersham
Indian stone patio with sleeper retaining walls and steps in Rossett, Wrexham
Sandstone & sleeper walls — Rossett

Questions

Patio questions we get asked

Anything not covered here, just ring and ask.

How much does a new patio cost in Wrexham?

It depends on the size, the stone you pick and how much digging out there is — a flat lawn is a very different job to a sloping garden that needs retaining walls and steps. That's why we come out and measure rather than quote over the phone. You get a free written price with the materials listed, and no obligation to use us.

How long does a patio take to lay?

Most domestic patios take a few days to a couple of weeks depending on size and groundwork. We'll give you a realistic window with the quote, and we don't start a job then disappear onto another one — we stay until yours is finished.

Indian sandstone or porcelain — which is better?

Sandstone is natural, warmer in tone and works well with older houses and brick. Porcelain is a fixed colour, doesn't stain or take moss the same way, and gives a sharper modern finish — but it costs more and needs a primed bed.

Neither is wrong. We'll show you what we've laid locally in both and let you decide.

Do I need planning permission for a patio?

For a normal domestic patio, generally not. It's worth checking with Wrexham County Borough Council if your property is listed, in a conservation area, or if you're raising the level significantly. We'll flag anything that looks like it needs a second look before we start.

Can you fix or extend an existing patio?

Sometimes. If the sub-base is sound we can relay sunken areas, re-point joints or extend outwards and match the stone. If the base was never right, patching it is money down the drain and we'll tell you so rather than take the work.

Do you take the old patio away?

Yes. Breaking out and removing the old slabs, spoil and waste is included in the quote, and the site gets swept clean before we hand it back. You don't need to hire a skip or arrange a tip run.

More From Us

Our other services

Most gardens need more than one trade — we cover the lot with one team.

Fencing & Gates

Composite and timber fencing on concrete posts, plus bespoke gates on a welded steel frame.

Fencing & Gates in Wrexham

Garden Decking

Composite decking with aluminium balustrades, or treated timber, on a levelled ventilated subframe.

Garden Decking in Wrexham

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