Japanese Knotweed Removal in Chapel- En-Le-Firth
Japanese Knotweed was originally brought over from East Asia by the Victorians as an attractive addition to the garden and popular purchase in nurseries around the UK. However, this invasive weed has aggressive tendencies – with roots that spread up to 7 metres in one growing season and can damage property foundations and walls. This can result in the depreciation of property and half of any development on site.
If you have Japanese Knotweed on your property in Chapel-en-le-Frith, get in touch with us! We can provide you with a comprehensive site survey and management report, detailing where the Japanese Knotweed is located, any damage it has caused and recommends the best method of eradication going forward.
We are also on hand to answer any queries you may have about Japanese Knotweed or the best way forward. We offer a free email identification service, just send us a photograph of the suspected weed using our online contact form and we will confirm whether or not it is Japanese Knotweed.