Survey Process and Japanese Knotweed Treatment
Survey Detail
Mapping of the site to show extent of infestation. Available in CAD and other formats on request.
Legal, Environmental and Risk Assessment of the infestation and site.
Photographic record of the infestation.
A complete cost and treatment outline which includes:
- Overview of the project and requirements
- Findings from the survey
- Recommend appropriate treatments based on the extent of infestation, location, timescales and budget
- Provide schedule of works with full breakdown of costs
- Identify risk of contamination and infection from external boundaries around the site
- Detailed method statement for the chosen treatment, incorporating risk assessment, our Health and Safety policies and insurances
- Time schedules that can be incorporated or adapted into existing works plan
- Provide management plan on the protection of the infested area and prevention of any further contamination and therefore minimising the risk of prosecution
- Detail the highest standards of support throughout and beyond our contract to control the Japanese Knotweed
A cost will be incurred for a site survey and depends on location as well as the size of infestation. For more information contact Japanese Knotweed Control on 0845 643 1168 or email sales@japaneseknotweedcontrol.com for an estimate.
Effective Treatment
Each infested site is different and needs a bespoke plan to ensure the safe, effective strategy for control and eradication.
Every project undertaken by Japanese Knotweed Control requires a full survey. This helps minimise costs by establishing the extent of infestation, while clearly communicating the environmental impact of the proposed treatment and any potential risks.
Client requirements also form an important part of the survey and are given the utmost consideration.
The survey also helps to establish a complete understanding of the responsibility to manage and prevent the further cross contamination; and to fully appreciate the actions that are needed to ensure successful treatment.

