Upgrade privacy, security and kerb appeal with Fencing in Mitcham from Fine Landscaping. We install and repair quality timber fencing built for South London gardens. Expect tidy workmanship, clear pricing and a finish that lasts.
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Whether you’re bordering a shared alley or opening onto open space near Mitcham Common, the right fence makes a big difference. We design, supply and install timber fencing that looks sharp and stands up to the weather. From full replacements to targeted fence repairs, we keep disruption low and the site clean. We work across CR4, including Pollards Hill and Figges Marsh.
Mitcham’s mix of Victorian cottages, 1930s semis and modern estates means no two boundaries are the same. We regularly handle uneven garden levels, older brick piers and narrow side access where materials need careful handling. If your home backs onto paths near Mitcham Cricket Green or busier routes, we can recommend stronger posts and more private styles. Our fencing Mitcham area service is tailored to how local plots are laid out.
We start with a site visit to confirm boundary lines, heights and any tricky ground conditions. You’ll receive a clear written quote, options for styles, and a realistic schedule—most jobs complete in 1–3 days. Our installers set posts properly, align panels/boards precisely, and finish with neat capping and fixings. Homeowners choose us for punctuality, tidy working and a 10-year warranty on workmanship.
We’re 10 minutes away, so surveys and follow-up visits are quick. In Mitcham, we often encounter mixed ground—compacted clay, old rubble near boundaries, and roots close to fences by green spaces—so we choose the right post depth and fixings. Access can be tight on 1930s semis and modern estates alike, and parking restrictions vary by street. Our fencing in London Borough of Merton approach keeps deliveries organised and neighbours considered.
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Most fencing projects in Mitcham fall between £80–£150 per metre depending on height, timber grade, post type and site access. Typical total spend is around £1,200–£3,500 for a garden run, including removal of old fencing and installation. Close board fencing usually costs more than standard panels, while repairs can be a lower-cost option if posts and rails are still sound.
Most fence installations take 1–3 days, depending on the length of run, the number of corners and gates, and whether we’re removing old posts and concrete. Repairs can often be completed within a few hours to one day. Wet weather, difficult access, and ground conditions (such as roots or hardstanding) can add time, but we’ll confirm a realistic schedule after the site visit.
In many cases, new garden fencing is permitted development, especially for like-for-like replacements. However, rules can change depending on fence height, whether it fronts a highway, and if the property is listed or in a conservation area. We’ll ask the right questions during the survey and can point you to the relevant London Borough of Merton guidance before work starts, so there are no surprises.
Yes. We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship, covering installation issues such as post stability, fixings and alignment when the fence has been used normally and maintained sensibly. Material durability depends on the chosen timber and treatment, so we’ll explain expected lifespan and care requirements. If anything settles or needs adjustment after installation, we’re close by and can respond quickly.
We install close board fencing for maximum privacy, panel fencing for a clean, cost-effective boundary, and picket fencing for a lighter front-garden look. Trellis fencing works well for screening and climbing plants, while acoustic fencing helps reduce noise near busier routes. We also carry out fence repairs, from replacing rotten posts to re-hanging panels. We’ll help you choose a style that suits your property and practical needs.
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