Japanese Knotweed Removal
East of England
Specialists in the management, control and removal of invasive plants including Japanese knotweed, Bamboo, Horsetail and others.
The East of England region is served by Director Mat Day, supported by Sales Consultant Amber Tunney, covering Luton, Milton Keynes, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norwich, Norfolk and Suffolk.
A local service provided by a market-leading national company.
We know invasive plants such as Japanese knotweed and bamboo can cause stress and worry, we’re here to help. With over twenty years’ experience we can advise you on the best course of action within your budget. Our teams are experienced in carrying out the treatment or removal work with minimal disruption to you.
Mathew Day has been fantastic and put together a treatment plan to resolve our Japanese knotweed issue and enable us to sell the property. I cannot recommend Mathew highly enough, his professionalism, knowledge and practical solutions have been a godsend. Thank you.
Extremely professional, friendly and tidy contractors. They left my garden in a really good condition after digging out the Japanese knotweed.
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Japanese knotweed and other invasive plants have become a common sight in the East of England since their introduction in the 19th century, colonising our gardens, parks, verges, countryside and waterways. Japanese knotweed is the most problematic, but other plants such as bamboo, horsetail, giant hogweed, Himalayan balsam and cotoneaster can also cause considerable problems.
Knotweed is found throughout the region, most often in built-up areas such as Norwich, Ipswich and Cambridge, as well as coastal areas including around Great Yarmouth and parts of the North Norfolk coast.
Japanese knotweed can damage property, lead to expensive repairs and spread to neighbouring properties, creating complicated legal issues. It can even cause home values to plummet and make them difficult to sell. We have successfully helped hundreds of homeowners across the region overcome problems that Japanese knotweed has caused on their properties.
Bamboo also spreads, its rhizomes extending 30 feet or more, with new shoots appearing through lawns and patios. Where this occurs in an adjacent property it can result in neighbour disputes which can ultimately lead to legal action.
If you're looking for the best in invasive plant removal in the East of England, call Environet today to speak with our dedicated, highly experienced team. We’re able to offer our customers the benefit of working with a market-leading, specialist company, that prides itself on a personalised, local service.
Director Mat Day has worked throughout the East for almost a decade and knows the region like the back of his hand. With a BSc (Hons) in Geography and Natural Hazard Management from the University of Chester, Mat has a wealth of residential and commercial experience and has successfully helped thousands of local homeowners and developers tackle these invasive and destructive plants.