Removal of japanese knotweed in CROSBY

Japanese Knotweed Expert can assist in eradicating Japanese Knotweed in Crosby! This invasive weed can cause trouble for both domestic and commercial clients.

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Removal Of Japanese Knotweed In Crosby

Its appearance can be deceiving, with it heart-shaped leaves and white flowers in late summer/autumn. However, this fast-growing plant can grow up to 1.2 metres per month. Its strong root system can also grow and spread several metres from the original stand. Therefore, expert assistance is required when eradicating Japanese Knotweed in Crosby and throughout the UK.

The invasive nature of the plant can cause structural damage to concrete foundations, break through paving, walls and drains. So, it is important for you to ACT NOW if you think you have Japanese Knotweed! This will hinder any further damage to your property or surrounding properties.

Allowing Japanese Knotweed to spread onto another property can leave you open to legal action. This will cause additional stress and cost to yourself in the long run, so it is better to act swiftly.

We can carry out several different treatment options, depending on the site and the Japanese Knotweed outbreak. These treatment options include:

  • Herbicide Treatment
  • Permanent Burial
  • Excavation and Removal
  • Combine Treatment Method

To learn more about these options, click here.

Our eradication process involves a site-survey and management plan, both of which are important if your are looking to re-mortgage or mortgage a property.

As a company we also offer a 10-year company guarantee and a 10-year insurance backed guarantee. Giving you extra peace of mind that your Japanese Knotweed outbreak will be successfully eradicated.

Contact Us!

Contact us today on 0800 1337 444. We will be able to assist in eradication of Japanese Knotweed in Crosby. We also cover the whole of the UK.

For guaranteed, PCA qualified, expert eradication of Japanese Knotweed, call in the Japanese Knotweed Expert!

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