Landscaping in Somerset West
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Typical price: ZAR 4,600–ZAR 230,000
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Landscaping prices in Somerset West
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Garden refresh (planting-led) Indigenous planting, mulch, and bed redesign for a suburban stand | ZAR 7,350 | ZAR 18,400 | ZAR 41,400 |
| Instant lawn installation Prep, soil, and roll-on lawn for an average garden area | ZAR 4,600 | ZAR 11,000 | ZAR 23,000 |
| Paved entertaining area Excavation, base, and paving for a standard braai/patio area | ZAR 13,800 | ZAR 32,200 | ZAR 64,400 |
| Full garden landscaping Design, hardscape, planting, irrigation, and lighting | ZAR 36,800 | ZAR 82,800 | ZAR 230,000 |
| Irrigation system installation Automated irrigation for a typical suburban garden | ZAR 7,350 | ZAR 13,800 | ZAR 27,600 |
How to hire a landscaping pro in South Africa
- Get 3 itemised quotes — SALI (South African Landscapers Institute) membership is the recognised quality signal
- Check public liability insurance and COIDA registration for crews
- Design for water restrictions: municipalities impose tiered water pricing and periodic restrictions, so indigenous/water-wise planting and rainwater harvesting are mainstream, not niche
- Confirm compliance for any electrical work (garden lighting needs a certificate of compliance from a registered electrician)
- For retaining walls and structures, check municipal building plan requirements — walls above thresholds need approved plans
- Agree staged payments; never large sums upfront
- Ask for local completed gardens you can view — the market is reputation-driven
South African landscaping is unlicensed; SALI membership is the industry quality marker. Municipal rules matter most: building plans for retaining walls and structures above thresholds, electrical certificates of compliance for garden lighting, and water restrictions that increasingly drive indigenous, water-wise design.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does landscaping cost?
Landscaping is project work priced by scope, not time. The two big cost drivers are hardscape share (paving, walls, decking cost 2-4x planting per unit area) and access (tight access means hand-carrying materials). A planting-only refresh sits at the bottom of the range; a full redesign with paving, lighting, and irrigation sits at the top. Get itemised quotes so you can see where the money goes.
Is irrigation worth including in a landscaping project?
If your climate has a dry season, yes — and it must go in before paving and planting, not after. Drip irrigation to beds costs modestly during construction and multiples more retrofitted. In hot markets irrigation isn't optional; in temperate ones, at minimum lay conduit under any new hardscape so water and power can be added later.
Should I phase a big landscaping project or do it all at once?
One mobilisation is cheaper per unit of work — machinery hire, waste logistics, and crew setup get amortised. But phasing spreads cash and lets you live with the garden before committing to later stages. If you phase: do groundworks, drainage, and irrigation conduits first, even for areas finished later. Retro-digging finished areas is the expensive mistake.
Does landscaping add value to a property?
Tidy, structured, low-maintenance landscaping consistently helps sale prices and time-on-market; overpersonalised or high-maintenance designs don't. The reliable value plays: healthy lawn or paved entertaining area, defined beds, screening for privacy, and solved drainage. If resale drives the project, spend on structure and simplicity, not exotic planting.
What deposit is normal for a landscaping project?
10-30% at signing is typical, often structured as deposit, staged payments at milestones, and a final payment on completion. Be wary of demands for 50%+ upfront — materials for early stages don't cost that. Never make the final payment before snagging is done and you've walked the finished job.
What's the difference between softscape and hardscape, and why does it matter for price?
Softscape is living material — turf, plants, trees, soil. Hardscape is built structure — patios, paths, walls, decks, pergolas. Hardscape typically costs 2-4x more per square metre because it involves excavation, sub-bases, and skilled construction. Shifting your design 20% from hardscape to planting is the single biggest lever for cutting a landscaping quote.
What does landscaping cost in South Africa?
Finished landscaping runs roughly R150-R900 per m² depending on hardscape share, with typical suburban projects at R15,000-R150,000. Instant lawn installs around R60-R120/m² installed. Johannesburg and Cape Town premium suburbs price highest; labour-intensive work is comparatively affordable by global standards, materials less so.
What is water-wise landscaping and why does it dominate SA design?
Recurring droughts (Cape Town's Day Zero being the landmark) and tiered municipal water pricing pushed SA landscaping toward indigenous planting — fynbos, succulents, aloes — plus mulching, rainwater tanks, and greywater systems. Water-wise gardens cost similar to install and far less to run; most quality landscapers now design this way by default.
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