Upgrade your boundaries with Fencing Contractors in Keston who build for strength, privacy and kerb appeal. From close board runs to bespoke gates and repairs, we deliver clean lines and long-lasting posts. Book a site visit and clear, itemised quote.
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Keston gardens often back onto open green edges near Keston Common and the lanes around Keston Ponds, so a well-built fence needs to handle wind exposure and uneven ground. Fine Landscaping installs close board fencing, panel fencing, picket fencing, trellis and metal fencing to suit both privacy and style. We also fit gates and carry out fast fence repairs after storm damage. If you’re in BR2, we’ll measure accurately and recommend the right build-up for your boundary.
Homeowners in Keston and nearby Hayes, Farnborough and Downe typically have period cottages, large detached houses and country homes with long boundaries and mature planting. We design fencing that complements brickwork, flint details and traditional garden layouts without looking over-engineered. For family gardens, we can add child- and pet-safe gates, plus trellis toppers for climbers. Where noise is an issue, we’ll discuss acoustic fencing options that improve comfort without compromising appearance.
Our process is straightforward: site survey, clear options, and a written quotation with materials and waste removal detailed. We locate services where relevant, set posts properly, and keep lines true with neat finishing around beds, patios and driveways. You’ll get practical advice on heights, wind loading and maintenance, plus tidy workmanship throughout. Many clients choose us because we turn up when we say we will and the fence stays solid year after year.
As fencing contractors in London Borough of Bromley, we’re used to the mix of clay soils, tree roots and sloping plots found around Keston Common and the surrounding lanes. Access can be tight on older drives, so we plan deliveries and removal to minimise disruption and keep pathways clear. We also advise on boundary lines, shared fences and practical heights for exposed gardens. If you’re near BR2, we can usually reach you from Norbury in around 30 minutes.




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Costs vary by height, length, ground conditions and the type of fence. As a guide, supply-and-install panel fencing often starts around £90–£140 per metre, while close board fencing is commonly £110–£170 per metre. Acoustic fencing and metal fencing are typically higher, often £160–£260+ per metre. Gates and repairs are priced separately depending on hardware and scope. We provide an itemised quote after a site visit.
Most domestic fencing jobs take 1–3 days, depending on the run length and whether old fencing needs removing. A straightforward panel replacement can be completed in a day, while close board or acoustic fencing with concrete posts may take longer. Timescales are affected by access, hidden roots, sloping ground and gate installations. After surveying, we’ll confirm a realistic schedule and keep you updated if conditions change.
In many cases, new or replacement garden fencing is permitted development, provided it stays within typical height limits (often up to 2m, and lower next to a highway). However, rules can differ for front boundaries, corner plots, listed buildings or conservation considerations. We’ll ask the right questions during the survey and flag anything that may need consent. If required, we can help you prepare details for Bromley’s guidance and applications.
Yes. Our fencing installations come with a 10-year warranty on workmanship, covering issues such as post movement caused by incorrect setting, fixings failure due to installation, and gate alignment problems linked to our fitting. Materials are covered by the relevant manufacturer’s guarantees, which vary by product and treatment type. We’ll explain care and maintenance to help you get the best lifespan from timber, metalwork and finishes.
We install close board fencing for strong privacy, panel fencing for a clean, cost-effective boundary, and picket fencing for cottage-style front gardens. Trellis can be added for screening and climbers, while metal fencing suits driveways and formal entrances. For busy roads or neighbour noise, acoustic fencing is a popular upgrade. We’ll guide you on heights, post types (timber or concrete), finishes and gate hardware to match your home and budget.
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