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Japanese knotweed removal Services

Cost-effective, professional treatment with insurance-backed guarantees for both residential and commercial properties.

What is Japanese knotweed?

Described by the Environment Agency as “the UK’s most aggressive, destructive, and invasive plant,” Japanese knotweed has a powerful root and rhizome system that spreads deep into the ground. Left untreated, it can cause serious property damage and devaluation. Professional removal is essential to prevent its regrowth and associated risks.

How to Identify Japanese Knotweed

Accurate identification is crucial. Use our FREE identification servicesimply send us a photo, and our experts will confirm if it’s knotweed. Additionally, our video and seasonal photo guide can help you spot it year-round.

Beyond identification, key factors include:

  • The plant’s maturity and extent of spread.
  • The underground rhizome system’s condition.
  • Soil and site conditions where it’s growing.

For accurate results, we recommend a professional site survey. This ensures we can design a tailored Japanese Knotweed Management Plan (JKMP) to maximise treatment success.

Japanese knotweed leaves

How We Remove Japanese Knotweed

Eradicating Japanese knotweed requires specialist expertise, and even professionals avoid claiming 100% eradication due to the plant’s persistence. That’s why insurance-backed guarantees are so important. DIY attempts often fail and make professional treatment more challenging and costly. With over 28 years of experience, our Environet team has developed effective, trademarked methods for knotweed removal, including:

DART™ Combination Solution

A cost-effective combination of removal and treatment.
Excavator next to house

Resi-Dig-Out™

Perfect for residential properties, this method provides immediate results, leaving your garden usable without the need for herbicides.
Herbicide treatment

Knotweed Herbicide Treatment

Eco-innovative solutions designed for large commercial projects.

Our specialists will recommend the best approach based on the infestation’s size, maturity, and site conditions. The right method will also depend heavily on what you want to do with the space afterwards and how long you are prepared to wait for the results. 

Why Choose Environet?

01

Market-Leading Guarantee

Receive an insurance-backed guarantee for up to 10 years, accepted by all major mortgage lenders

02

Flexible Solutions

Tailored removal methods for every property type

03

Expertise You Can Trust

PCA accredited professionals who care about their customers

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Cost of Japanese Knotweed Removal

The cost of removal depends on factors such as infestation size, site conditions, and the chosen method. Below is an indicative range of industry prices:

Area affected Lower limit Upper limit
5m £2,100 £12,000
25m £3,250 £30,000
50m £4,000 £60,000

Why Act Now?

Ignoring Japanese knotweed can lead to:

  • Property Devaluation: Knotweed can reduce property value by up to 10% and deter potential buyers.
  • Legal Issues: Landowners are liable if knotweed spreads to neighbouring properties.
  • Structural Damage: Knotweed can damage patios, walls, and foundations over time.
Japanese knotweed growing through a wall

Protect Your Property Today

Don’t let Japanese knotweed devalue or damage your property. With Environet’s expertise, innovative methods, and guaranteed solutions, you can regain control. Contact us today for a site survey and a customised treatment plan.

Japanese knotweed FAQs

Close up of Japanese knotweed white flowers

The simple answer is Yes. You’re legally obliged to disclose whether the property is “affected” when selling and mortgage lenders will impose conditions that could prompt a buyer to renegotiate or even walk away. But don’t panic, a professionally prepared and actioned Japanese Knotweed Management Plan normally returns the value close to the “non-affected” value. Check out this online calculator to get an idea of how your property’s value might be impacted.

If you’re tempted to treat it yourself, consider these points:

  • Most people attempting a DIY solution will fail, making subsequent professional treatment more complicated and expensive.
  • Using chemicals purchased from a garden centre or DIY store will rarely be strong enough to kill the underground root system, and will often result in dormancy which means that even if the plant appears to be dead above ground, the underground rhizome remains very much alive ready to regrow at any moment.
  • Damage to other prized plants may be caused by poor herbicide application.
  • DIY treatment won’t provide you with much of a legal defence if it spreads into your neighbours’ land.
  • Digging out the rhizome system is difficult; it’s best left to professionals.
  • You won’t get the all-important insurance-backed guarantee which could make it very difficult to sell your property in the future and adversely affect its value.

To determine the knotweed infected area in sq m on a subject property measure/approximate the length and breadth of the visible Japanese knotweed at ground level. Multiply the length x breadth to give you the total visible in sq m. As knotweed rhizome spreads laterally underground the actual area of infestation is greater than is visible above ground. A buffer zone is therefore added in each direction to the visible length and breadth of 1-2m or more in exceptional cases.

If there are 2 stands of Japanese knotweed within 2m of each other, it is likely that these are interconnected underground and should be classed as 1 stand when measuring the length and breadth.

That’s easy – just email us your pictures! Environet offers a free, same-day identification service. Just send us some close-up pictures to [email protected] and we’ll let you know if it’s knotweed you’re dealing with. Once we’ve checked the pictures, we can talk you through the next steps.

Japanese knotweed isn’t always visible to the naked eye, for example during winter when the plant dies back, or if it’s been herbicide treated in the past it may be lying dormant beneath the ground and could begin to regrow at any moment. Sometimes people try to deliberately conceal knotweed.

For this reason, it’s important to use an expert to determine whether your property is affected. 

GET IN TOUCH

Our team of experts is available between 9am and 5:30pm, Monday to Friday to answer your enquiries and advise you on the next steps

Want a survey?

If you already know you have an invasive plant problem, you can request a survey online in less than two minutes by providing a few brief details. A member of the team will swiftly come back to you with further information and our availability.

Need quick plant identification?

Simply upload a few images of your problem plant to our identification form and one of our invasive plant experts will take a look and let you know, free of charge what you are dealing with. We’ll also be there to help with next steps where necessary. 

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