Fencing
Explore our range of fencing products, combining style and security for any garden. We supply everything you need, including composite and wooden panels, posts, gates, trellis, gravel Read More
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Wooden Fence Panels, Fencing
Dome Top Feather Edge – Panel size+ Dome
Price range: £48.70 through £52.40 Buy now -
Composite Fencing, Composite Wood, Timber
Composite Slatted Cladding | Corner/End Trim
Introducing Composite Slatted Cladding (Corner/End Trim)
The Composite Slatted Cladding Corner/End Trim is designed to neatly finish off the edges and corners of cladding installations. It hides exposed ends, adds protection… -
Fencing, Gravel Boards, Concrete Posts
Damaged Gravel boards | 30% off Retail Prices
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Composite Fencing, Fencing, Composite Wood
Composite Fencing U-Channel Concrete Post Adaptor
Introducing Composite Fencing U-Channel Concrete Post Adaptor
Concrete fence posts typically have a wide 50–55mm groove made to fit standard timber fence panels. To use them with our composite fence boards,… -
Composite Fencing, Fencing, Composite Wood
Composite Fencing End Post Kit
Introducing Composite Fencing End Post Kit
This is a composite fence end post kit that comprises of the below parts to complete a fencing run.1x post
1x top cap
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Composite Fencing, Fencing, Composite Wood
Composite Fencing | Full Kit
Introducing Composite Fencing – Full Kit
This is a composite fence kit that comprises of the bellow parts to complete a 1.8m x 1.8m fencing bay when fitting a fencing run.…
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Composite Fencing, Fencing, Composite Wood
Composite Fencing Single Boards
Introducing Composite Fence Panel Single Boards
These individual fencing boards are perfect for customizing panel sizes or adding extra height to standard panels. Please note: this listing is for single boards… -
Fencing, Gravel Boards, Concrete Posts
Damaged Concrete Posts | 30% off Retail Prices
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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
1. What type of fencing is low-maintenance?
Composite fencing is the most low-maintenance option. It’s weather-resistant, doesn’t need regular painting or staining, and keeps its appearance for years with minimal upkeep.
2. Timber Fencing Posts vs. Concrete Fencing Posts?
Timber posts offer a traditional look and are easier to cut or adjust on site, but they may require regular treatment to prevent rot.
Concrete posts are heavier and more durable, providing long-lasting strength with minimal maintenance, making them ideal for long-term fencing projects.
On average, concrete posts last much longer (30–50+ years) than treated timber posts (10–20 years).
3. Can fence panels be painted or stained?
Yes, timber panels can be painted or stained to suit your garden style. Concrete posts can be painted but have fewer decorative options.