Panel Fencing in Eastfields that looks smart, stands firm and suits your property. Choose from lap panels, closeboard, hit & miss and trellis tops, installed with care and tidy finishes.
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If your boundary is leaning, patchy or letting the wind through, we can replace it with strong, clean-lined fencing that instantly lifts the garden. We install new runs and like-for-like replacements across Eastfields, including homes near Eastfields station and the open spaces of Figges Marsh. From straightforward lap panels to decorative trellis-top sections, we tailor the look to your garden and neighbours. Every job is measured accurately so lines stay straight and gates close properly.
The Eastfields area has a mix of Victorian terraces, 1930s semis and newer developments, each with different boundary layouts and access. Terraced gardens often need careful handling through narrow side passages, while semis in nearby Mitcham can benefit from taller closeboard for added privacy. Modern plots may suit hit & miss fencing to reduce wind loading without sacrificing screening. We’ll recommend the right post and board specification to match your property and exposure.
We start with a site visit, confirm boundary lines, then provide a clear written quote with options. Installation includes proper post setting, level gravel boards where needed, and neat panel alignment for a consistent finish. We protect lawns and borders, keep noise and mess controlled, and remove waste at the end. Local homeowners choose us because we turn up when we say we will and back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty.
We’re regularly working on panel fencing in London Borough of Merton, so we’re used to mixed ground conditions and tight access behind terraced rows. Around SW16 and CR4, parking and delivery timing can matter, so we plan drops and waste collection to minimise disruption. Where gardens back onto footpaths or open areas, we’ll suggest stronger posts and fixings to reduce movement in wind. We also match fence heights and styles to neighbouring boundaries where appropriate.




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Costs depend on height, length, access and the specification you choose. As a guide, supply and install for standard lap panels is often around £90–£140 per metre, while closeboard/feather edge builds typically range from £140–£220 per metre. Concrete posts and gravel boards can add to the price but improve durability. We’ll confirm exact figures after measuring and checking ground conditions.
Most domestic fencing jobs take 1–3 days, depending on the run length and whether we’re replacing posts as well as panels. A short straight run can sometimes be completed in a day; longer boundaries or awkward access may take longer. Timescales also change if old concrete needs breaking out, if ground is waterlogged, or if you choose a built-up closeboard fence rather than ready-made panels.
In many cases, garden fencing is permitted development, especially when it’s within typical height limits and not fronting a highway. However, rules can differ for corner plots, front gardens, listed buildings, flats, or where there are restrictive covenants. We’ll discuss your layout, check likely height constraints, and flag anything that may need confirmation with the London Borough of Merton before work starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our fencing installations, covering issues caused by installation faults such as loose fixings, misaligned panels, or unstable posts (subject to fair wear and exceptional weather). Timber is a natural material, so movement and colour change can occur, but we use suitable treated components and proven fixing methods. We’ll also advise on aftercare to maximise lifespan.
We fit a wide range of styles, including lap panels for value, closeboard and feather edge for a premium solid look, and hit & miss for airflow and reduced wind pressure. For a lighter finish, trellis-top panels work well above solid sections. Posts can be timber or concrete, and we often recommend gravel boards to protect the fence base from rot. We’ll help you choose based on privacy, exposure and budget.
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