Treatments Plans
Knotweed Survey report

We are the leading specialists in Japanese Knotweed Removal and invasive weed control, providing a professional with assured results across London, Surrey, Sussex, Kent, Essex and the Isle of Wight Hampshire and the surrounding areas. Our team are fully qualified and insured and aim for 100% customer satisfaction.We carry out Japanese knotweed surveys 7 days a week so there's never a problem to book the time and date you require
Complete dig-out be knotweed free

This plan is undertaken when the requirement is for a site to be completed Knotweed free. The area is excavated and the root system is chased back to its origin and then the contaminated soil is removed to a specialist licensed landfill site. The surrounding and transportation area is fully protected during the process using geotextile membranes to ensure no further site contamination.
Japanese Knotweed Treatment.

FIVE YEAR TREATMENT PLANS FROM £1750
1 OFF TREATMENT £300+VAT
If you have been asked to get a treatment plan to assist the sale of your home then we are here to help with fast paperwork to help things run smoothly, so if you have Japanese knotweed and are thinking of selling your home the buyer's mortgage company will want a 5-year treatment plan with insurance backed guarantee.
A 5-Year Treatment and Monitoring Plan is undertaken by Chemical Herbicide.
This Treatment Plan is widely accepted by all mortgage lenders, Banks and Building societies along with the Insurance Backed Guarantee,
Invasive weed Treatment.

Bamboo Treatment And Removal

Bamboo Treatments From £300+VAT
Bamboo Dig-Outs From £1500+vat
Bamboos are usually valuable ornamental plants. However, if not kept under control some bamboos can become invasive garden weeds – particularly the types that spread by rhizomes (underground stems).
While bamboos are usually a good, ornamental plant, here are some of the problems encountered:
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Bamboo shoots may pop up anywhere in the garden: neighbouring land or even through solid barriers, such as in patios and conservatory floors. Most weed-suppressant groundcover fabrics will not stop bamboo from spreading
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The problem tends to be with the invasive types of bamboo. These bamboos spread via long rhizomes, which help the plant to colonise new areas
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The clump-forming bamboos can also grow out of control but do not tend to spread as much as the running bamboos
This plan is undertaken when the requirement is for a site to be completed bamboo free. The area is excavated and the root system is chased back to its origin and then the contaminated soil is removed to a specialist licensed landfill site. The surrounding and transportation area is fully protected during the process using geotextile membranes to ensure no further site contamination.