Fencing in Battersea that looks sharp, stands firm and respects your boundaries. From close board to acoustic fencing and repairs, we deliver clean lines and solid posts—fast.
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Battersea gardens vary from compact courtyards near Clapham Junction to wider plots by Battersea Park. We design and install fencing that improves privacy, security and kerb appeal without overpowering the space. Whether you’re screening a patio or replacing tired panels, we’ll recommend the right height, style and finish. Our team works across SW11 and SW8 with tidy, low-disruption installations.
Local homes include Victorian terraces, mansion blocks with communal boundaries, and luxury new builds around Nine Elms. Each comes with different constraints—party lines, existing brick piers, or tight side access for materials. We’re used to matching fencing to period brickwork, modern render and contemporary landscaping schemes. If you need a quieter garden near busy routes, we can also specify acoustic options.
We start with a site visit to confirm boundary lines, levels and wind exposure, then provide a clear written quote and schedule. Posts are set properly, panels are fixed straight, and gates are hung to avoid dragging or sagging. Every job is finished with a thorough clean-down and advice on care and staining. Homeowners choose us for reliable communication, neat workmanship and a 10-year warranty.
We understand the practicalities of fencing in London Borough of Wandsworth, including parking restrictions, controlled bays and tight access behind terraces. Battersea’s mixed ground conditions mean post depth and footing choice matter, especially where old paving or tree roots are present. We plan deliveries and cutting to minimise disruption in busy streets around Queenstown and Battersea Park. If boundaries are shared, we can help you agree a sensible approach with neighbours.
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For most projects, expect £80–£150 per metre depending on height, timber grade, post type and whether you choose close board, panels, trellis or acoustic fencing. Typical totals often fall between £1,200 and £3,500 for a full garden run, including removal of old fencing and proper concrete footings. Repairs can be more cost-effective when only a few posts or panels have failed.
Most fencing jobs take 1–3 days, depending on the length of run, ground conditions and access for materials. Replacing like-for-like panels can be quicker, while close board or acoustic fencing takes longer due to extra rails, boards and fixings. Time can also increase if we need to remove stubborn old concrete, work around tree roots, or install gates and trellis sections.
In many cases, garden fencing is permitted development, but rules can apply to height, boundaries facing highways, and properties in conservation areas. If your fence is near a pavement or front boundary, the maximum height may be lower than in the rear garden. We’ll flag any likely restrictions during the survey and can help you check Wandsworth guidance before work starts, so you avoid problems later.
Yes—our fencing installations come with a 10-year warranty covering workmanship and installation issues such as unstable posts, failed fixings, or gates that drop due to fitting. Timber is a natural product, so weathering and colour change are normal, but we’ll advise on staining and maintenance to extend lifespan. If something doesn’t look right, we’ll return to inspect and put it right promptly.
Close board fencing is a favourite for privacy on terrace gardens, while panel fencing suits straightforward replacements and budget-focused projects. Trellis fencing works well above panels for extra screening without blocking light, and picket fencing is ideal for front gardens and softer boundaries. For homes near busier roads, acoustic fencing can help reduce noise. We’ll guide you on heights, finishes, and post choices to match your property.
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