Upgrade your boundaries with Panel Fencing in Paddington that looks sharp and lasts. Choose lap panels, closeboard, hit & miss or trellis tops, installed with precision for W2 gardens.
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From compact patios near Paddington Basin to family gardens around Maida Vale, secure fencing makes a real difference to privacy and kerb appeal. We install robust panel fencing designed for London conditions, with neat lines and dependable fixings. Whether you need a quick replacement run or a full boundary upgrade, we keep disruption low and workmanship high. We regularly work across W2, including routes around Paddington station.
Paddington’s mix of stucco townhouses, mansion flats and modern apartments often brings shared boundaries, tight side access and varied garden levels. We’re used to working in rear courtyards, roof terraces and long, narrow plots where every centimetre matters. Our team recommends styles that suit period façades and contemporary blocks alike, balancing privacy, airflow and light. If your property backs onto a mews or communal space, we’ll help you choose a fence that’s durable and neighbour-friendly.
We start with a site visit to confirm boundaries, levels and post spacing, then provide a clear written quotation. Installation includes safe removal of old fencing, correct setting of timber or concrete posts, and tidy finishing with gravel boards where needed. We use quality treated timber and proven fixings, and we leave the site clean and secure at the end of each day. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, transparent advice and a 10-year workmanship warranty.
The panel fencing Paddington area often involves restricted access, controlled parking and careful timing for deliveries. In the City of Westminster we plan around permit bays and narrow mews, and we bring materials in manageable loads where required. Ground conditions can vary between compacted made ground and softer garden beds, so we choose the right post depth and concrete mix. We also keep an eye on neighbour sightlines and communal rules common in mansion blocks.




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Costs in W2 vary mainly by fence height, style and access. As a guide, supply-and-fit lap panels often start around £90–£140 per metre, while closeboard can be £120–£200 per metre for a heavier-duty finish. Concrete posts and gravel boards typically add £20–£45 per metre. Removal and disposal, awkward access near mansion flats, and stepped levels can increase the overall price.
Most straightforward runs are completed in 1–2 days, depending on length and whether posts need replacing. A full boundary with new posts, gravel boards and stepped panels commonly takes 2–4 days. Timescales can extend if access is via a narrow side passage, if we need to hand-carry materials to a rear garden, or if ground conditions require extra setting time for concrete around posts.
In many cases, garden fencing is permitted development, but rules can change depending on height, whether the fence borders a highway, and if the property is listed or within a conservation area. The City of Westminster can have additional considerations for stucco terraces and prominent front boundaries. We’ll advise on typical limits and, where needed, help you check requirements before work starts so you stay compliant.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty on our fencing installations, covering issues caused by installation faults such as unstable posts, poor fixings or misaligned panels. Materials are also covered by the manufacturer’s treatment and product guarantees, which vary by supplier and timber type. Normal weathering, accidental damage and unauthorised alterations aren’t included, but we’re always happy to inspect and recommend practical repairs if needed.
We install lap panels for a cost-effective boundary, feather edge and closeboard for maximum strength and privacy, and hit & miss for airflow without losing screening. Trellis top panels are popular for adding height while keeping light, especially in smaller Paddington gardens. Choose timber posts for a traditional look or concrete posts for longevity, and add gravel boards to reduce rot. We’ll recommend the best combination for your layout and budget.
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