Upgrade your boundary with Panel Fencing in Elmers End that looks smart and stands firm. From lap panels to closeboard with concrete posts, we fit fencing built for busy BR3 gardens and side access.
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If your fence is leaning, rattling or letting the garden feel exposed, we can help with robust panel replacements and new runs. We regularly work around Elmers End station and along routes served by the Croydon Tramlink, so we’re used to tight access and quick turnarounds. Our team installs lap panels, feather edge and closeboard systems, plus trellis tops for extra height without blocking light. Expect clean lines, secure posts and a finish that suits your home.
Elmers End has a mix of Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and 1930s semis, often with narrow side passages and shared boundaries. We tailor post spacing, heights and panel types to match existing lines and neighbouring fences. For windier, more open gardens near South Norwood Country Park, we can recommend sturdier closeboard or hit & miss styles for airflow and strength. If you’re on BR3 streets with limited storage, we plan deliveries to keep disruption down.
We start with a site visit to measure runs, check levels, and confirm boundary positions before any digging. Posts are set accurately, gravel boards are installed where needed, and panels are fixed square for a consistent top line. We keep the site tidy, remove old materials, and talk you through maintenance for timber longevity. Homeowners choose us for clear communication, reliable scheduling, and workmanship backed by a 10-year warranty.
We know the practicalities of panel fencing in London Borough of Bromley, including access constraints on terrace rows and parking limitations near tram stops. Ground can vary from compacted garden soil to rubble-filled edges by older boundaries, so we adjust footing depth and post choice accordingly. Where roots or services are likely, we dig carefully and position posts to avoid damage. We also aim to keep footpaths clear and neighbours informed on shared lines.




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Costs depend on length, height, post type and how much old fencing needs removing. As a guide, supply-and-fit can start around £90–£140 per metre for lap panels with timber posts, and £120–£190 per metre for stronger closeboard systems. Concrete posts and gravel boards typically add to the total but improve lifespan. We’ll provide a written, itemised quote after measuring on site.
Most straightforward garden runs are completed in 1–2 days, while longer boundaries or tricky access can take 2–4 days. Timescales depend on the number of posts, ground conditions, the need for concrete curing, and whether we’re working around existing planting or paving. Trellis tops and stepped fencing on slopes also add time. We’ll confirm a realistic schedule before starting and keep you updated throughout.
In many cases, garden fencing is permitted development, especially when it’s within typical height limits and not fronting a highway. Rules can change if your property is listed, in a conservation area, or if the fence is next to a road or footpath. We’ll discuss your layout and heights and can help you check Bromley guidance where needed. If permission is required, we’ll advise on compliant options.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for panel fencing installations, covering issues such as post movement, fixings failures, and installation-related instability under normal use. Materials are covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, which varies by product and treatment type. We’ll explain what’s included before work begins and give care advice to help timber panels last longer. If a problem arises, we respond promptly to inspect and resolve it.
We install lap panels for value, feather edge and closeboard for maximum strength, and hit & miss fencing where airflow matters. For a lighter look, trellis tops can be added above solid panels to increase height while keeping the garden bright. You can choose concrete posts for durability or timber posts for a traditional finish, plus gravel boards to protect panels from ground moisture. We’ll recommend the best combination for privacy, exposure and budget.
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