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    Project Profile - Japanese Knotweed Remediation for Herbert H Drew

    NEW: Project profiles demonstrating our capabilities in Japanese knotweed remediation (excavation and removal).

    Project Profile - Root Barrier Installation for Uttlesford Council

     NEW: Project profiles demonstrating our capabilities in Root-Barrier installation.

    Project Profile - Japanese Knotweed Remediation for Oakwood Group

    NEW: Project profiles demonstrating our capabilities in Japanese knotweed remediation (excavation and removal).

    Project Profile - Japanese Knotweed Remediation for Berkeley Homes

     NEW: Project profiles demonstrating our capabilities in Japanese knotweed remediation (excavation and removal).

    Project Profile - Japanese Knotweed Remediation for Mansell Construction

     NEW: Project profiles demonstrating our capabilities in Japanese knotweed remediation (excavation and removal).

    Project Profile - Japanese Knotweed Remediation for Green Acre Homes

    NEW: Project profiles demonstrating our capabilities in Japanese knotweed remediation (excavation and removal).

    New RICS Japanese Knotweed paper a catalyst for change?

    Now launched the RICS information paper “Japanese knotweed and Residential Property” aims to help resolve recent adverse lending on impacted property.

    knotty Neighbour Ignores Knotweed

    What incentive can you give a neighbour who is reluctant to control Japanese Knotweed? PBA are often asked just this and our recommendations are discussed in this article

    PCA accredited specialists PBA are leading the way!

    PBA are very pleased to be one of the first invasive weed specialists to become members of the Property Care Association. PBA Solutions have met strict criteria for PCA membership which involved meeting financial and administrative standards as well as being scrutinised through rigorous on site and premises based inspections.

    Ok so its winter. Has Knotweed stopped growing?

     While Japanese knotweed may look dead in the winter it is still very much alive.  That’s right while the mass of dead canes and leaf litter make knotweed appear dead but the plant is very much alive.

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