Posted on Friday, May 12, 2017 at 7:03 am CDT
Awareness of Japanese knotweed and the problems associated with it is gradually increasing thanks to the work of Japanese knotweed removal specialists, Environet. The non-native plant may look ornamental but is actually an aggressive unwanted enemy that can cause structural damage to property. This can cause ongoing problems if it is not removed properly, as it will continue to spread rapidly.
Source: Environet
Posted on Friday, March 31, 2017 at 4:15 am CDT
Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia Japonica) is an aggressive herbaceous plant that was first introduced into the UK in the 1840s. The problem with knotweed is that it has spread rapidly across the UK and grows extremely quickly during the spring and summer months. The plant can be commonly seen as a wayside weed but frequently encroaches on neighbouring properties if not controlled or removed.
Source: Environet
Posted on Friday, February 03, 2017 at 4:00 am CST
Japanese knotweed removal company, Environet UK Ltd has today announced new improvements to their insurance backed guarantee which are underwritten a syndicate at Lloyd's.
Source: Environet
Posted on Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 3:15 am CST
As the market emerges after the usual Christmas slumber, many households plan to buy or sell their properties. Homeowners are often surprised when a survey or home buyers report is returned with a declined mortgage due to the presence of Japanese knotweed on the property. Mortgage lenders have become increasingly aware of the dangers of having this invasive plant in the grounds of private land. In order to get a mortgage approved, a Japanese knotweed removal company must be enlisted to carry out treatment and provide an insurance backed guarantee.
Source: Environet
Posted on Monday, December 05, 2016 at 7:49 am CST
Japanese knotweed pictures can be found on a variety of different websites including the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) as well as a range of plant awareness sites. If you've just discovered this invasive plant in your home or property you'll want to get an expert opinion to help you identify Japanese knotweed before you look at treatment or removal methods.
Source: Environet
Posted on Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 9:24 am CDT
Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia Japonica) is a non-native invasive plant which grows throughout the UK causing widespread damage to properties, roads and buildings. Knotweed can cause serious issues for property developers, home owners and landlords alike. Expert help and advice is needed to remove Japanese knotweed.
Source: Environet
Posted on Monday, October 17, 2016 at 7:16 am CDT
If you're looking to sell your house, or you are an Estate Agent trying to sell a particular property, Japanese knotweed can stop the house sale going through. Vendors are required by law to acknowledge and declare the presence of Japanese knotweed before a sale is completed. With the help of Japanese knotweed removal experts such as Environet UK Ltd, the house sale should be able to go through without a problem.
Source: Environet
Posted on Monday, August 29, 2016 at 7:14 am CDT
If you've just had a survey or home buyers report returned and learnt that your property has Japanese knotweed, then you need to enlist the help of a specialist Japanese knotweed removal company such as Environet UK Ltd.
Source: Environet
Posted on Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at 9:53 am CDT
Japanese knotweed removal company, Environet has today announced their range of Japanese knotweed treatments designed to kill and eradicate this invasive plant from homes across the country. Knotweed has been branded by The Sunday Times as "The Plant That's Eating Britain" due to the aggressive nature of this species.
Source: Environet
Posted on Wednesday, June 01, 2016 at 4:00 am CDT
Japanese knotweed (Fallopia Japonica) is a non-native invasive plant which grows throughout the UK causing widespread damage to properties, roads and buildings, including driveways and drains. Knotweed can cause serious issues for property developers, home owners and landlords as mortgage lenders often refuse to lend where a surveyor has identified the presence of Japanese knotweed. Expert help and advice is needed to combat this pervasive perennial.
Source: Environet