Japanese Knotweed Removal in Clay Cross
Following the site survey we carried out, it was recommended that a management plan be completed. The site survey outlined where the Japanese Knotweed outbreak was and if any damage had occurred due to its presence and the risks involved. However, by carrying out the management plan we were able to detail the best method for the eradication of Japanese Knotweed in Clay Cross. Based on our findings we recommended that the Japanese Knotweed be treated by spraying and injection of herbicides.
The client paid upfront for the plan to be implemented as it was a three-year process. This meant that we could issue a 10-year guarantee and the sale of the property with Japanese knotweed in Clay Cross could go through successfully.
In 2017 we were 18 months through the process and the Japanese knotweed had responded well to the treatments in the summer. Following this there was little or no growth in 2018 and we continued to treat the Japanese Knotweed until there had been a full two years of no growth. With the 10-year insurance backed guarantee the new owners are confident that there will be no problems in the future, which is great.