Upgrade your boundaries with Fencing in Biggin Hill from Fine Landscaping. From close board to acoustic fencing, we build smart, secure lines that suit semi-rural plots. Expect tidy workmanship, clear pricing, and fast installation.
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If your boundary is leaning, gappy or simply dated, we can replace it with a fence that looks sharp and performs properly. We install close board, panel, picket and trellis fencing, plus reliable fence repairs. Homeowners around Biggin Hill Airport and Valley Recreation Ground often ask for stronger, wind-resistant solutions that still complement the garden. We’ll help you choose a style that balances privacy, light and budget.
Biggin Hill’s semi-rural setting means gardens can be larger and more exposed than elsewhere in the borough. We regularly work on large detached houses, bungalows and period properties across Aperfield, Berry's Green and Cudham. That mix of plot sizes and boundary lengths affects both design and cost, so we plan layouts carefully before ordering materials. Whether you need a smart front picket or a robust rear boundary, we tailor the build to your property.
Our process starts with a site visit to check levels, post positions and any tricky access. We remove and dispose of old fencing, set posts securely, and install panels or rails with neat, consistent lines. Every job is finished with gates aligned, fixings checked and the site left clean. Local homeowners choose us for straightforward communication, dependable scheduling (we’re around 35 minutes away), and workmanship backed by a 10-year warranty.
In the fencing Biggin Hill area, we often find sloping gardens and exposed runs that need stronger post spacing and bracing. Access can be tight on some lanes, so we plan deliveries and parking to minimise disruption. We also consider boundary lines and neighbour interfaces, especially on longer plots common in TN16. Our recommendations suit local property styles and the practicalities of semi-rural maintenance.
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For most projects, budget around £80–£150 per metre depending on height, timber quality, post type, and whether you choose close board, panels, trellis or acoustic fencing. Typical total spend is often £1,200–£3,500 for a full run including removal of old materials and installation. Repairs can be less if only a few posts or panels need replacing. We’ll confirm measurements and options after a site visit.
Most fencing jobs are completed in 1–3 days, depending on the length of the run, ground conditions, and how much old fencing needs removing. Straight runs with good access are quicker, while sloping gardens, heavy roots, or multiple corners and gates add time. Acoustic fencing can also take longer due to heavier materials and additional fixings. We’ll set a clear schedule before work starts and keep you updated daily.
In many cases, replacing or installing garden fencing is permitted development, particularly when staying within standard height limits and not affecting visibility near highways. However, rules can differ for front boundaries, corner plots, listed buildings, and conservation areas. We’ll discuss your layout and check any relevant London Borough of Bromley guidance before you commit. If permission or neighbour agreements are advisable, we’ll flag it early and help you plan accordingly.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our fencing installation workmanship, covering issues such as post movement caused by poor setting, fixings failure, or installation defects. It’s designed to give you confidence that the fence will stay straight, secure and functional. Normal wear, accidental damage, extreme storms, and timber weathering are not typically covered, but we’ll always advise on maintenance and can carry out prompt repairs if needed.
We install close board fencing for maximum privacy, panel fencing for a clean, cost-effective boundary, picket fencing for front gardens, and trellis fencing for climbing plants and added height. If noise is a concern, we can specify acoustic fencing to help reduce sound transfer. We’ll guide you on timber grades, post options (timber or concrete), heights and finishes so the design suits your home and the conditions on site.
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