Fencing -
Fencing -
Fencing is where it all started for us. As you can tell by the company name. We started by specialising in fence repairs and full installations and now we do every different garden & outdoor improvement possible.
You should now see the range of fences we are capable of offering; Horizontal Slatted Fence, Vertical Slatted Fence, Picket Fence, Composite Fence, Lattice Fencing, Ornate Fencing, Featheredge… The list goes on… and on… Trust me…
The timber & other materials we use is all pressure treated to ensure that the timber can survive the good ol’ English weather. The pressure treatment is designed to prevent water penetrating into the timber which helps prevent rot, Ensuring your garden looks better and is safer for longer.
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What styles of fencing do you do? We cover all aspects of fencing from timber fencing, concrete fencing and composite fencing.
We do bespoke fencing which is made to measure. Our timber fencing styles vary from featheredge fencing, pailing fencing, picket fencing, horizontal slatted fencing which is also known as venetian fencing. We also use a variety of fencing panels, for further information on fencing panels & fencing styles, please give James a call or get in touch.
With the concrete fencing we use concrete posts and kickboards which the panel then sits into, this is perfect for if you live in an area prone to water build up or flooding as the concrete posts will last longer in the ground due to the moisture not being able to soak into the concrete and create rot.
When getting composite fencing you can use with timber, concrete or metal posts. so it really offers the widest versatility when it comes to looks. Composite really gives you that premium finish and chance to get more creative than what you are initially offered with timber or concrete and to top it all off doesn't need any maintenance at all, Sounds like the perfect material. Composite fencing comes in a variation of different colours just like the composite decking. The catch is, This does come with a cost.
How do you install fence posts? When installing posts whether its Timber, concrete or metal we always start by setting our end posts in position using a rapid setting concrete known as postcrete, we then put a string line across the front or back of the post which then gives us a straight line to work to as the string never lies. Fence posts are typically set 2 foot into the ground to ensure proper foundations but can vary based on fence, height, weight, size & ground conditions.