Fencing Styles
It's all about choice and security, we can help you choose the fencing that is best suited to your personal taste & requirements.
Lap Panels (Traditional)
The most common fence panel you'll find in the average garden, constructed from horizonal fence panels which overlap eachother.
Can be put on concrete posts & gravel boards or on timber posts and gravel boards (concrete being more long lasting & durable).
Closeboard Panels
Closeboard Panels feature vertical fence boards fully framed by heavy duty frame work, creating a robust garden fence. Can be put on concrete posts & gravel boards or on timber posts and gravel boards (concrete being more long lasting & durable).
Closeboard - Feather Edge Fencing
Feather Edge Fencing (also known as Closeboard Fencing), refers to the fence boards (pales) that run top to bottom and are attached to horizontal rails. The feather boards taper, one edge thicker and gradually becomes thinner, like a feather. Popular for privacy fencing and general garden border fencing because it's strong and secure. Can be put on concrete posts & gravel boards or on timber posts and gravel boards (concrete being more long lasting & durable).
Slatted Fence Panels (Contemporary)
Slatted fence panels give more of a sleek and contemporary look to your outside space, ideal if privacy is not an issue. Classed as decorative fencing.
Picket Fencing
Traditional picket fences are a type of fence often used decoratively for domestic boundaries, distinguished by their evenly spaced vertical boards, the pickets attached to horizontal rails.
Trellis Topper
Trellis Topper can add style and interest to the top of fence panels. Also, allows light to shine through. Available in square or diamond lattice at a variety of sizes.