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Japanese Knotweed Removal Bath

Is Japanese Knotweed growing on your property in Bath, Somerset? Want it removed quickly? The invasive weed can cause damage to gardens, roads and homes if left untreated. It is notoriously difficult to tackle and extremely persistent, so call in the experts before the problem gets any worse.

CYB Environmental are Japanese Knotweed Removal specialists in Bath, we have years of experience successfully treating and removing this invasive plant. We offer an insurance backed guarantee with all of our Japanese Knotweed treatment plans, to give you peace of mind should it ever return in the future. For Japanese Knotweed removal in Bath, give our Bath team a call today on 020 3005 8755 or click here to request a free quote.

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What problems can Japanese Knotweed cause?

As you may have noticed already from the presence of Japanese Knotweed on your property, Knotweed will easily grow through surfaces such as concrete and tarmac. This can lead to expensive structural damage to the foundations of your home or business in Bath.

The rhizome system (roots) can grow up to 3 metres below ground and up to 7 metres laterally. Often you will not be able to see the extent of the damage that Japanese Knotweed roots are causing underground. This makes the plant extremely difficult to dig up and remove, especially if the root system extends underneath your property.

Small pieces of root, as little as 2cm, can grow back into a full size Japanese Knotweed plant. If you attempt to physically remove the weed yourself, which is not advised, you risk spreading it further if it is not correctly disposed of.

As a result, most mortgage lenders refuse to lend against properties in Bath which are infested with Japanese Knotweed. In order to overturn this refusal to lend, they will require to see a professional Japanese Knotweed Management Plan. Check out our Japanese Knotweed mortgage problems page to learn more.

Japanese Knotweed Removal & Treatment in Bath

Bath is an area of Somerset where Knotweed has been known to be prevalent, we know this as we have dealt with a number of infestations within the local area. If you need help with Japanese Knotweed Removal in Bath, give CYB Environmental a call.

Each outbreak is unique, which is why we utilise a number of different treatment & removal methods to kill Japanese Knotweed in Bath. Our range of treatment methods include chemical control with specialist weed killers, excavation of the plant, and on site burial. We will survey your site, recommend to you the best treatment method and offer you a quote for removal.

Our price match policy means that if you find a lower quotation anywhere else, we will beat it by 5%! However. this does not mean that we compromise on quality. All of our Japanese Knotweed removal & treatment plans come with a 5 year insurance backed guarantee as standard.

For Japanese Knotweed removal in Bath that you can rely on, call our Bath team today on 020 3005 8755 or click here to request a quote online.

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Contact CYB Environmental For Japanese Knotweed Removal In Bath

    Bath Price Match Policy

    Confidently offering value for money, our services are at the more ‘cost effective’ end of the industry, we will guarantee to better by 5% any formal lower quotation you receive.

    Mortgage Issues

    We have in-house Chartered Surveyors, Valuation Surveyors and Panel Surveyors and currently work for the majority of the UK major lenders. As experts in this field, we can help to resolve the unwanted complication.

    The CYB Guarantee

    We proudly provide a 5 year guarantee (free of charge) with all of our treatment programmes in Bath. For a small fee, we can also provide a 10 year insurance backed guarantee.

    Fully accredited

    We are proud to hold full ISO 9001 and 14001 accreditations.

    Certification Number 11001
    ISO 9001, ISO 14001
    Members of the Property Care Association (PCA)

    We are proud to hold full membership of the Property Care Association (Invasive Weed Control Group)

    Regulated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)

    We are regulated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).