Chislehurst's tree-lined streets deserve fencing that complements their character. Closeboard panels blend privacy with traditional charm, particularly suited to the sloping gardens common throughout BR7.
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Those familiar with Chislehurst's varied terrain understand boundary challenges intimately. Period properties near the common often feature irregular plot shapes, whilst newer developments towards Mottingham present different obstacles entirely. Closeboard construction adapts brilliantly to uneven ground, creating seamless boundaries regardless of gradient. Each vertical board overlaps its neighbour, forming a robust barrier that withstands everything from winter storms to enthusiastic children's football matches.
Installation begins with careful measurement along your existing boundary line. Posts get concreted at precise intervals, accounting for any level changes typical of Bromley borough gardens. Gravel boards sit at the base, protecting timber from soil contact and extending lifespan considerably. Featherboard cladding follows, with each plank secured individually for maximum strength.
Twenty years fitting fences between Sidcup and Bromley teaches you which methods last. Local knowledge matters when navigating conservation requirements or matching neighbouring properties' aesthetics.
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Standard installations range £75-£120 per linear metre, though steep slopes or poor access can affect costs. A typical 30-metre Chislehurst garden boundary usually totals £2,500-£3,600 including materials.
Absolutely - from properties backing onto Chislehurst Common to homes near Elmstead Woods station. Regular work takes us through Mottingham, across to Sidcup, and throughout greater Bromley.
Most residential boundaries in Chislehurst complete within 2-4 days. Larger perimeters or complicated slopes might extend to a week, weather permitting.
All timber fencing carries decade-long protection against structural failure. Posts, rails and boards remain covered, though natural weathering and colour changes occur normally over time.
Stepped installation handles slopes beautifully - panels follow your garden's natural contours whilst maintaining consistent height. This technique works particularly well on Chislehurst's hillier plots where level changes are dramatic.
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