Fencing Creation

Fence Creation

Want to have a nice fence in your garden there are two options to consider.

Option 1

Visit our Contact page or scroll down to find our email and phone number. Let us know a day and time that works best for you, and we’ll arrange an in-person visit to discuss your ideas. During the visit, we’ll give insight, take measurements and give you a detailed quote.

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Option 2

1. Placement

Consider where in your bench/s will go. Ask yourself:

  • How accessible will it be from your home?

  • Will it fit well with the rest of your outdoor space?

  • What size will work in the spot you have in mind?

At this stage, it’s enough to take rough measurements for the length of the fence you want to have.

2. Sketch Your Vision

Once you’ve decided on the location and number of benches or tables, think about the design that best suits your space. We create a wide range of custom designs, allowing you to choose the size, shape, and style that fit your exact needs. When you’re ready, simply contact us with your ideas, and we’ll provide you with a free quote.

Things to Consider & Do

Kick Board

A kick board (also known as a gravel board) sits at the base of your fence to protect the panels from moisture and ground contact. It helps prevent rot, extends the fence’s lifespan, and gives a neat, finished look to your garden boundary.

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Post Material

Fence posts provide the main structural support for your fence. They can be made from plastic, wood, concrete, or metal, each offering different benefits in durability, appearance, and maintenance. Choosing the right post material ensures your fence stays strong and stable for years to come.

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When you’re ready, simply press ‘contact us’ and give us a call or send us an email. You can either:

  • Arrange an in-person visit: We’ll come to your property to discuss your project, take measurements, and provide you with a detailed quote.

  • Send us your plan: If you’ve already drawn up a quick sketch or layout, email it to us and we’ll get back to you with an estimated quote as soon as possible.

Once everything has been confirmed and we go to the nest stages, we’ll contact you to let you know when your structure will be ready for installation. We’ll then arrange a suitable day and time to carry out the installation at your property.

Throughout the process, our team will stay in touch to make sure everything runs smoothly and that you’re completely satisfied with the final result.