Upgrade privacy, security and kerb appeal with Fencing Contractors in Raynes Park. From close board to gates and repairs, we build fences that stay straight, sturdy and smart. Fast local response from our Norbury team, around 20 minutes away.
Response within 24 hours
If your boundary is leaning, rattling or simply tired, we can replace it with a fence that looks sharp and performs for years. We install close board, panel, picket, trellis and metal fencing, plus matching gates and reliable repairs. Working across SW20, we’re often on jobs near Raynes Park station and Cannon Hill Common. Every installation is measured properly and set out to suit your garden levels and sightlines.
Raynes Park has a mix of Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and 1930s semis, and each needs a slightly different approach. We regularly work with side access constraints, shared boundaries and long rear gardens where wind load matters. Our fencing layouts are designed to complement period brickwork and existing landscaping, whether you want traditional panels or a more contemporary slatted look. For families, we also prioritise safe gate latches and child-friendly spacing where required.
We start with a site visit to confirm boundary lines, heights and any problem areas such as soft ground or old concrete spurs. You’ll receive clear options for materials, post types and finishes, then we schedule installation to minimise disruption. We keep the site tidy, remove waste, and check alignment and fixings before sign-off. Homeowners choose us for consistent workmanship, straightforward communication and a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
As fencing contractors in London Borough of Merton, we’re used to Raynes Park’s mixed ground conditions and the need for robust post foundations. Access can be tight on some streets, so we plan deliveries and parking carefully to keep disruption down. Period properties often have uneven boundaries and older walls, so we take extra care when tying in new panels, trellis or gates. We also advise on sensible heights and placements to avoid neighbour disputes.




Rated 4.9/5 from over 280 verified reviews
Costs in SW20 vary by fence type, height, access and how many posts need replacing. As a guide, basic panel fencing often starts around £90–£160 per metre supplied and fitted, while close board fencing is commonly £120–£220 per metre. Acoustic fencing and metal fencing can be £180–£350+ per metre. Gates typically range from £250–£900 depending on size and hardware. Repairs are usually priced from £120–£450+.
Most residential fencing jobs take 1–3 days, depending on length, ground conditions and whether old fencing needs removal. A short run with straightforward access may be completed in a day, while longer boundaries or multiple gates can take longer. Repairs are often done within a few hours. Timescales can change if we hit hidden obstructions, need extra concrete curing time, or if you choose bespoke gates or specialist acoustic panels.
In many cases, garden fencing is permitted development, especially when it’s within typical height limits and not fronting a highway. However, rules can differ if your property is listed, in a conservation area, or if the fence is next to a road. Heights and boundary positions also matter. We’ll talk through your layout, check the basics, and recommend contacting the London Borough of Merton if anything looks borderline before work starts.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for new fencing installations, covering issues such as posts working loose, significant movement due to poor installation, or fixings failing under normal use. Materials are covered by the relevant manufacturer warranties where applicable. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, storm impact beyond reasonable expectations, or problems caused by third-party alterations. We’ll explain what’s included in writing before you proceed.
We install close board fencing for privacy, panel fencing for cost-effective boundaries, and picket fencing for front gardens. Trellis toppers are popular for extra height and climbing plants, while metal fencing suits contemporary entrances and low-maintenance needs. For noise-sensitive spots, acoustic fencing can help reduce sound from busy routes and rail lines. We’ll help you choose posts (timber or concrete), finishes, and gate styles that match your home and budget.
Get your free, no-obligation quote today.