Victorian terraces in Sidcup often share narrow boundaries where privacy matters most. Closeboard panels create solid barriers that withstand everything from summer BBQ smoke to winter storms rolling in from the Thames.
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Those tight alleyways between DA14's semi-detached homes demand precision fencing work. Closeboard construction suits Sidcup perfectly - the overlapping featherboard design handles our clay soil movement better than rigid panel alternatives. Many properties near Lamorbey Park struggle with sloping gardens, and this traditional fencing style adapts brilliantly to uneven ground.
Pressure-treated timber posts sink 600mm into concrete footings, anchoring your boundary against decades of British weather. Each vertical board overlaps its neighbour by 25mm, creating windproof protection while allowing natural expansion. Gravel boards at the base prevent soil contact, extending lifespan significantly. Capping rails shed rainwater away from the timber grain, reducing rot risk in Sidcup's damp winters.
Sidcup residents have trusted our fencing work since before Crossrail changed the area. Every installation carries proper guarantees because rushed jobs don't survive long between Chislehurst and Bexley's variable weather patterns.
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Semi-detached properties in DA15 typically need 20-30 linear metres, costing £95-120 per metre installed. Corner plots near Sidcup station often require 40+ metres. Gravel boards add £15 per metre but save replacement costs later.
Absolutely - from the Oval's period properties to new builds near Queen Mary's Hospital. Regular installations happen across DA14 and DA15, plus neighbouring Chislehurst, Eltham and Bexley borders.
Standard three-bed semis take 2-3 days including old fence removal. Larger detached homes near Scadbury Park might need 4-5 days. Weather permitting, most jobs complete within the week.
Ten-year structural guarantees cover posts, rails and boards against defects. Pressure-treated timber resists rot naturally. Storm damage beyond normal wear requires separate assessment, but proper installation minimises weather vulnerability.
Concrete post removal adds complexity but isn't impossible. Sometimes we can work around existing posts using special brackets. Each Sidcup garden presents unique challenges - free assessments determine the best approach for your specific boundary situation.
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