
Quick guide, choose a style
Start with the look you want, then we’ll advise on the build that’ll last. If you’re not sure, focus on what matters most to you and we’ll narrow it down from there.

Quality materials.
Built to last.
A fence is only as good as what’s underneath it. We focus on strong construction and materials that stand up to weather, ground conditions, and everyday use.

UC4 treated posts for maximum durability
Where timber is in contact with the ground, the right treatment level matters. That’s why we use UC4 treated posts where needed for maximum durability. It’s one of the most important choices for strength and lifespan. It helps posts resist rot and moisture so your fence stays stronger for longer.
What else we do for longevity
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The right posts for the job based on ground conditions and exposure
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Gravel boards to protect the bottom of the fence from ground moisture and impact
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Strong fixings and hardware chosen for weather resistance and long term hold
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A finish that’s straight, secure, and tidy, not rushed
Choose by style
Choose by what matters most
Fence styles explained simply

Panel Fencing
Best for: Quick replacements and budget friendly upgrades
What it is: Pre-made panels fitted between posts
Why people choose it: A neat, consistent look and a straightforward install
Good to know: Great for straight runs and simple garden layouts

Featheredge fencing
Best for: Privacy and strength
What it is: Vertical boards that overlap, fixed to rails for a solid fence line
Why people choose it: Strong, smart looking, and built for privacy
Good to know: A popular choice when you want something that feels robust

Decorative fencing
Best for: Privacy with a smarter look
What it is: A smarter fence style that adds privacy with a more finished look.
Why people choose it: It feels more premium than a basic panel, and still gives you privacy
Good to know: We’ll help you choose the right type.

Picket fencing
Best for: Front gardens and defined boundaries
What it is: A lighter style that looks smart without fully blocking the view
Why people choose it: Kerb appeal and a clear boundary
Good to know: Often paired with a matching gate for a finished look

Post and rail
Best for: Larger spaces and rural settings
What it is: Horizontal rails fixed to posts
Why people choose it: Practical and suits open boundaries
Good to know: Can be paired with mesh if you need more containment

Security fencing (domestic and commercial)
Best for: Secure perimeters and higher use areas
What it is: Strong fencing options designed for reliability
Why people choose it: Peace of mind and a tougher boundary. Well suited for long runs.
Good to know: We’ll recommend the right level of security for you.




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