Those narrow Earlsfield gardens between terraces deserve boundaries that maximise every inch of space. Panel fencing creates privacy without overwhelming your plot, whether you're updating a tired 1990s installation or starting fresh.
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Victorian and Edwardian properties throughout SW18 often share awkward boundary lines where old chain-link meets crumbling brickwork. Modern panel fencing resolves these historical headaches cleanly. Timber panels slot between concrete or wooden posts, creating instant definition for gardens that have evolved piecemeal over decades. The result transforms neglected side returns and backs onto the railway line near Earlsfield station.
Each panel measures precisely 1.83m wide, fitting standard UK spacing between posts set 2.4m apart. Pressure-treated timber resists the damp conditions common in low-lying areas near the Wandle. Heights range from discrete 0.9m sections perfect for front gardens to full 1.8m privacy screens blocking sightlines from neighbouring extensions. Gravel boards at the base prevent soil contact, essential where Earlsfield's clay expands and contracts seasonally.
Twenty years installing fencing across Wandsworth means knowing which corners flood during storms and where tree roots from Garratt Park's edges cause havoc. Local knowledge matters when your fence needs to last through whatever SW18 weather brings.




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Standard Victorian terraces in SW18 with 25-30m boundaries typically cost £1,200-£1,800 including posts and gravel boards. Larger Edwardian plots near Magdalen Road might reach £2,500-£3,000. Concrete posts add roughly £15 per panel over timber.
Yes, from the Southfields border right through to Wandsworth Common. Regular installations happen on streets like Burntwood Lane, Garratt Lane, and around the Summerstown industrial area where commercial properties need secure perimeters.
Emergency replacements take 2-3 days from initial contact. Complete garden re-fencing typically schedules within 10-14 days, though we maintain storm damage slots January through March when Earlsfield sees most weather damage.
Every installation carries a decade-long guarantee covering both materials and workmanship. Pressure-treated panels resist rot for 10+ years, while galvanised fixings won't rust despite Earlsfield's proximity to the Thames flood plain.
Stepped installation handles slopes beautifully. Panels remain horizontal while posts adjust to gradient changes, creating a professional finish on gardens dropping towards the Brighton line. This method suits the varied topography around Swaffield Road perfectly.
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