Upgrade boundaries with Panel Fencing in New Malden that looks smart and stands up to British weather. From lap panels to closeboard with concrete posts, we install fencing built for privacy, security and kerb appeal. Expect tidy workmanship and clear communication from start to finish.
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If your boundary is leaning, patchy or letting in noise, we can help with robust new panel fencing around KT3. We regularly work near New Malden High Street and the routes towards Raynes Park, where gardens often need clear, secure lines between properties. Choose from lap panels, feather edge, closeboard or a trellis top finish to suit your style. We’ll remove old fencing, set posts properly and leave the site clean and tidy.
New Malden’s mix of 1930s semis, Edwardian houses and modern apartments means fencing needs vary from compact side returns to long rear boundaries. We match panel height and strength to your exposure, privacy needs and garden layout. Where neighbours share boundaries, we can advise on sensible, durable options that look good from both sides. Our experience across the panel fencing New Malden area helps us recommend what lasts, not just what looks nice on day one.
We start with a site visit to measure, check levels and discuss access, then provide a written quote with clear options. Installations are built with the right fixings, gravel boards where needed, and posts set for long-term stability. You’ll get straightforward scheduling and courteous installers who respect your home and neighbours. Homeowners choose us for consistent quality, honest advice and a finish that stays square and secure.
In the panel fencing in Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, we often encounter tight side access, shared boundaries and parking constraints on residential streets. We plan deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption and keep pathways clear. Ground conditions can vary between compacted soil and softer garden beds, so we choose suitable post depths and bases accordingly. We also consider sightlines and neighbourly boundaries common around Beverley Park and nearby roads.




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Costs vary by length, height, access and the build spec. As a guide, budget around £90–£160 per metre for supply and install of standard lap panels with timber posts, and roughly £120–£220 per metre for closeboard/feather edge with concrete posts and gravel boards. Removal of old fencing, stepped sections on slopes, and trellis tops can affect the total. We’ll measure and quote accurately after a visit.
Most domestic panel fencing jobs take 1–3 days, depending on the run length and how easy it is to access the boundary. A short replacement of a few panels can be completed in a day, while longer gardens or multiple sides may take longer. Time can increase if the ground is very hard, there are roots to work around, or the fence line needs stepping on a slope. We confirm timings before we start.
In many cases, garden fencing is permitted development and doesn’t need planning permission, especially for rear boundaries. However, rules can apply to front boundaries, corner plots, listed buildings, and properties in conservation areas, and height limits may differ depending on location. If your fence borders a highway or affects sightlines, extra care is needed. We’ll flag likely requirements during the survey and advise you on the sensible next steps before work begins.
Yes. Our installations come with a 10-year workmanship warranty for peace of mind. This covers issues caused by installation faults, such as unstable posts, failed fixings or panels coming loose under normal use. It doesn’t cover accidental damage, deliberate impact, or extreme weather events beyond reasonable expectations, and timber movement can occur naturally as it seasons. We’ll also advise on maintenance to keep your fence looking its best.
We install lap panels, closeboard and feather edge fencing for solid privacy, plus hit & miss designs for airflow without losing security. For a lighter finish, trellis top panels are popular for climbing plants and extra height without a heavy look. You can choose timber posts for a traditional feel or concrete posts for maximum durability, with gravel boards to protect the base. We’ll help you pick the right combination for your garden, budget and exposure.
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