Fencing & Gates
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Fencing & Gates

Closeboard, feather edge, picket and bespoke timber fencing.

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Overview

What we deliver

A fence is part structural, part visual. We install fencing that's straight, square and built to handle wind — using treated timber, properly set posts and consistent fixings. From closeboard for privacy to bespoke slatted screens, we work to the same quality standards across the lot.

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01

Posts done properly

Most fence failures start at the post. We dig to the right depth, set posts plumb in concrete and let them cure before loading panels. It's slower and it lasts.

02

Style options

Closeboard for full privacy and strength; feather edge for a classic look; slatted screens for a modern garden; picket for cottage frontages. We'll advise on what suits the house and exposure.

03

Gates

Pedestrian and driveway gates built or fitted to match the fence line, with quality ironmongery that won't sag or seize.

What's included

Highlights

Concrete-set or postcrete posts to the right depth Pressure-treated timber for longevity Closeboard, feather edge, slatted and picket options Bespoke gates and pedestrian access Old fencing removed and disposed of
What clients say

Fencing & gates — recent reviews

"Replaced 40m of failing closeboard along an exposed boundary. Posts set in concrete, panels straight as an arrow. Two storms later, still rock solid."

Hannah W.
Berkhamsted

"Bespoke slatted screen and pedestrian gate. Beautifully made, hung perfectly, no fuss. Genuinely impressed."

James P.
Amersham

"Quoted properly, turned up when they said, cleared all the old fence away. Fair price and a really tidy finish."

Sara M.
Harpenden
How we work

Our process

  1. 01

    Survey

    Measure runs, check boundary lines, identify any obstacles.

  2. 02

    Quote

    Itemised quote covering removal, posts, panels and gates.

  3. 03

    Install

    Posts set first, panels fitted once concrete has cured.

  4. 04

    Finish

    Caps, gravel boards, gates hung, site left clean.

Common questions

FAQs

How long will it last?+

Closeboard with concrete posts comfortably 20+ years. All-timber 12–15+ years depending on exposure.

Concrete or timber posts?+

Concrete posts last longest and don't rot at ground level. Timber posts look better — use them where appearance matters and the fence is sheltered.

Do you take the old fence away?+

Yes — removal and disposal is included unless you'd rather keep it.

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