Fencing Across the South West & South Wales

Free no-obligation site visit · Fixed written price · No deposit · Fully insured · 20+ years experience

Fencing Specialists

Professional Fencing Installation

We supply and install all types of garden and boundary fencing — from traditional close-board featherboard privacy fencing to decorative garden panels, post and rail fencing, and automated gates. Every installation is built to last: all posts are set in concrete foundations, arris rails are cut and fixed with galvanised brackets, and we use pressure-treated timber as standard throughout. Gravel boards along the base protect the featherboard panels from ground contact and moisture — significantly extending the life of your fence. We also remove and dispose of all existing fencing before starting, so you don't need to do any preparation yourself. For boundary fencing, we can advise on your legal boundaries and exact post placement. Fully insured, free site survey, fixed price written quotes.

Fully Insured

£5M public liability

20+ Years

Trade experience

5-Star Rated

23 verified reviews

Fixed Price

No hidden extras

What's Included

Everything in Your Fencing Quote

  • Close-board / featherboard privacy fencing
  • Decorative garden panels and trellis
  • Post and rail fencing
  • Concrete posts and gravel boards along the base
  • Arris rails fixed with galvanised brackets
  • Garden gates — single and double — matched to fencing
  • Removal and disposal of existing fencing
  • Pressure-treated timber on every installation as standard
Why Choose Us

The Benefits

  • All posts set in concrete for a solid, long-lasting installation
  • Pressure-treated timber throughout — prevents rot and extends lifespan significantly
  • Gravel boards at the base protect featherboard panels from ground moisture
  • Full removal and disposal of old fencing included
  • Garden gates matched to your fencing style, with hinges and latches
  • 20+ years experience, fully insured, free no-obligation site survey

Typical Lifespan

How long it lasts

15–25 years with pressure-treated timber and concrete posts

Planning Permission

Do you need it?

Fencing up to 2 metres high at the rear and sides of a property, and up to 1 metre at the front, generally does not require planning permission under Permitted Development Rights. Fencing in conservation areas, adjacent to listed buildings, or on corner plots may have different restrictions. We advise on all planning matters and exact boundary positions during your free site survey.

Our Work

Recent Fencing Installations

FAQs

Fencing — Questions Answered

How much does fencing cost to install in the UK?
Fencing cost depends on the length of the run, the fence type and height, ground conditions and whether existing fencing needs removing. Every job is individually measured and quoted — we include removal of all existing fencing and full disposal in our prices. Book a free site survey for a full fixed written quote.
How do I stop my fence from rotting?
Three things prevent premature fence rot: (1) pressure-treated timber throughout — not just painted; (2) concrete posts rather than timber posts in the ground; (3) gravel boards along the base to keep the featherboard panels off the soil. We use all three on every installation as standard. A fence installed this way will last 15–25 years without significant maintenance.
What is the most popular fence type in the UK?
Close-board (also called featherboard) fencing is the UK's most popular garden fence — overlapping vertical featherboard planks on arris rails give a solid, private screen at a reasonable cost. It looks clean, provides excellent privacy and is available in heights from 1.2m to 2m. For a more decorative look, framed lattice panel fencing or hit-and-miss style panels are increasingly popular.
Do I need planning permission for a 2m fence?
Generally no — fencing up to 2m at the rear and sides of a residential property is permitted development. The exception is at the front of a property facing a highway, where the limit is 1m. Conservation areas, listed buildings and some new-build developments have stricter rules. We advise during your free site survey and ensure your installation complies.
How long does fencing installation take?
Most residential fencing jobs take 1–2 days. A 20–30 metre run of close-board fencing is typically completed in a single day. Larger boundary projects with multiple sections, removal of old fencing and gate installation may take 2–3 days. We give you a specific programme during your free site visit.

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We'll visit, measure up, and give you a fixed-price written quote with no obligation. No deposit required to book the work.

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