Fine Landscaping provides Fencing Contractors in Banstead for smart, secure boundaries that suit your home. From close board and panels to gates, trellis and repairs, we deliver clean lines and solid posts that last. Expect clear pricing, careful site protection and a tidy finish.
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If your boundary is leaning, tired or simply no longer private, we can help. Our team installs and repairs fencing across SM7, including homes near Banstead High Street and the open edges of Banstead Downs. We supply close board fencing, panel fencing, picket fencing, trellis, metal fencing and acoustic fencing. Gates are measured and fitted to match your layout and level changes.
Banstead’s mix of large detached houses, 1930s properties and executive homes often calls for fencing that looks refined but stands up to wind and wear. In Nork and Burgh Heath, we regularly replace aging panels, rotten posts and sagging gates with stronger, longer-lasting systems. Where gardens back onto open land or footpaths, acoustic fencing can reduce noise and improve privacy. We also design front boundaries that complement brickwork, driveways and planting schemes.
We start with a site visit to check levels, boundaries and any weak ground, then provide a written quotation with options. Installation is completed with proper post depth, concrete where required and neat, consistent lines along the run. We protect lawns and borders, remove waste, and leave the site clean. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, straightforward communication and a 10-year workmanship warranty.
As fencing contractors in Reigate and Banstead Borough, we’re used to the downland conditions around Banstead and Tattenham Corner, where wind exposure can be higher. We plan post spacing, concrete footing and bracing accordingly, especially on long runs. Access and parking can vary near The Horseshoe and busier parts of Banstead High Street, so we schedule deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption. We also match fence heights and styles to neighbouring boundaries for a consistent finish.




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Costs depend on fence type, height, access and how much of the run needs replacing. As a guide, panel fencing often starts around £90–£160 per metre installed, while close board fencing is commonly £120–£220 per metre for a stronger, more private finish. Acoustic fencing is usually higher due to heavier materials, often £180–£300+ per metre. Gate supply and fitting can add £250–£900+ depending on size and hardware.
Most straightforward replacements take 1–3 days, depending on length and whether posts need digging out and re-setting. A small repair (replacing a few panels, rails or a post) can often be completed in a few hours. Longer runs, sloping gardens, awkward access, or removing old concrete footings will extend the timescale. Weather can also affect progress, particularly when setting posts and keeping lines accurate.
In many cases, garden fencing is permitted development, but there are important exceptions. Height limits can apply (especially adjacent to highways), and restrictions may be tighter for listed buildings, conservation areas, or where covenants exist. If your fence borders a public footpath or you’re changing a front boundary, it’s worth checking before work starts. We’ll flag likely issues during the survey and can help you confirm requirements with the local authority if needed.
Yes. Our installations come with a 10-year workmanship warranty, covering issues caused by installation faults such as unstable posts, fixings failures or gates that drop due to incorrect hanging. Materials are covered by the manufacturer’s warranty where applicable, and we’ll advise on expected lifespan for each option. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, extreme weather events, or changes caused by ground movement beyond reasonable control, but we can always quote for remedial work.
We install close board fencing for maximum privacy, panel fencing for a clean, cost-effective boundary, and picket fencing for front gardens. Trellis toppers are popular for extra height and climbing plants, while metal fencing suits contemporary homes and side accessways. For noise reduction, we can specify acoustic fencing systems. We’ll help you choose timber treatment, post types (timber or concrete), heights and gate styles that suit your property and exposure levels.
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