Chemical-Free De-Weeding
Persistent weeds removed from driveways, patios, paths, and borders — without a drop of glyphosate or herbicide. Safe for children, pets, and the wildlife that visits your garden.
Manual removal & targeted steaming
Gravesend & NW Kent
Chemical-free de-weeding, driveway & patio jet-washing, and garden tidy-ups — done properly by a reliable, independent local outfit. Wildlife-friendly, no harsh chemicals.
No contracts. No chemicals. Just great results.
What we do
No chemicals. No shortcuts. Hands-on work by people who take pride in leaving your property looking its best.
Persistent weeds removed from driveways, patios, paths, and borders — without a drop of glyphosate or herbicide. Safe for children, pets, and the wildlife that visits your garden.
Manual removal & targeted steaming
High-pressure cleaning that lifts years of grime, algae, moss, and staining from block paving, tarmac, stone, and concrete — leaving surfaces looking as good as new.
Residential driveways, patios & paths
One-off seasonal clear-outs or regular maintenance visits — cutting back overgrowth, clearing debris, edging borders, and leaving your outdoor space neat and manageable.
One-off & regular maintenance
About us
Greenfinch Services is an independent, local business based in Gravesend, serving homeowners across NW Kent. When you book, you deal directly with the people doing the work — not a faceless agency.
The chemical-free approach isn't a marketing angle. It's just the right way to work. Glyphosate and herbicides have no place in a garden that children play in, where birds drink from puddles, or where hedgehogs pass through at night.
We cover Gravesend, Northfleet, Swanscombe, Dartford, and the surrounding villages. If you're not sure we cover your area, just ask.
Get in touch
Drop us a call or a WhatsApp message to discuss what you need. No obligation, no hard sell.
Phone
07752 903410
Message us
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Service area
Gravesend & surrounding NW Kent
Northfleet, Swanscombe, Dartford, and nearby villages. Not sure? Just ask.