Upgrade your boundaries with Fencing in Morden from Fine Landscaping. We supply and install close board, panels, trellis and acoustic options, plus reliable repairs. Expect tidy workmanship, clear pricing and a finish that suits your home.
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From family gardens near Morden Hall Park to side access plots around Morden station, a well-built fence makes a big difference to privacy and security. We install new fencing and carry out prompt fence repairs across SM4. Whether you need a stronger boundary for pets, a cleaner look for the front garden, or a quieter rear fence line, we’ll recommend the right style and specification.
Morden’s mix of 1930s semis, post-war estates and newer developments means no two boundaries are the same. We regularly work in Morden Park and St Helier where gardens can have long runs, shared posts or uneven levels. Our team measures carefully, checks existing footings, and designs the fence line to suit your layout, neighbours and any tricky corners.
We start with a site visit, accurate measurements and a written quote showing options and costs. Installation is planned to minimise disruption, with safe removal of old panels and posts, neat concrete footings and a clean finish. We use quality, pressure-treated timber and proper fixings, and we back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty—one reason local homeowners recommend us.
For fencing in London Borough of Merton, we plan around Morden’s access and parking constraints, especially on residential streets near stations and parks. Ground conditions can vary between compacted lawns and older hardstanding, so we choose post depths and footings accordingly. We also account for sloping gardens and shared boundaries common in 1930s semis and estate layouts, keeping lines straight and gates swinging freely.
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Most projects in the fencing Morden area fall between £80–£150 per metre, depending on height, timber grade, and whether you choose close board, panels or acoustic systems. Typical total spend is around £1,200–£3,500 for a full garden run including posts, gravel boards and disposal. Repairs are usually cheaper, but costs rise if multiple posts need replacing or access is restricted.
Most fencing jobs take 1–3 days, depending on the length of the run, the number of corners, and whether old fencing needs removing first. Close board fencing can take longer than panel fencing because it’s built on site. Wet ground, hidden obstructions (old concrete, roots) and limited access through side passages can also extend the schedule.
In many cases, garden fencing is permitted development, particularly when it’s within standard height limits and not facing a highway. However, rules can change for front boundaries, corner plots, listed buildings or conservation considerations. We’ll talk through your layout in Morden and help you check any relevant guidance before work starts, so you don’t risk a fence that needs altering later.
Yes. Our fencing installations come with a 10-year workmanship warranty, covering issues such as failed fixings, movement caused by poor installation, or posts not set correctly. Timber is supplied pressure-treated, and we advise on aftercare to maximise lifespan. The warranty doesn’t cover accidental damage, extreme weather events, or changes caused by third-party works, but we’re always happy to inspect and repair.
We install close board fencing for strength and privacy, panel fencing for a clean, cost-effective boundary, and picket fencing for front gardens. Trellis fencing is popular for climbing plants and extra height without feeling heavy, while acoustic fencing can help reduce noise. We’ll guide you on heights, gravel boards, post types and finishes so the design suits your home and budget.
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