Upgrade privacy and kerb appeal with Panel Fencing in Parsons Green, installed to a premium finish. From lap panels to closeboard with concrete posts and gravel boards, we build fences that stay straight and secure. Expect tidy workmanship, clear pricing and a fast turnaround from our South London team.
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If your boundary is leaning, rattling or letting the garden feel overlooked, a new fence makes an immediate difference. We install robust panel fencing for homes around Parsons Green tube station and the streets leading towards Eel Brook Common. Whether you need a simple replacement run or a full redesign with trellis tops, we’ll match the look to your garden. Work is planned to minimise disruption and keep access routes clear.
Parsons Green has a mix of Victorian terraces, Georgian cottages and mansion flats, often with compact rear gardens and shared side returns. That means fence lines can be tight, levels can vary, and neighbouring boundaries need careful setting out. We’re used to working on properties across SW6 as well as nearby Fulham and Walham Green, keeping finishes crisp and sympathetic to period features. Where privacy is a priority, we’ll recommend heights and styles that suit the setting without feeling bulky.
Our process starts with a site visit to measure, check levels, and agree panel style, posts and gravel boards. We remove and dispose of old fencing responsibly, then set posts accurately for a straight, long-lasting run. You’ll get a written specification, clear timescales and workmanship backed by our 10-year warranty. Homeowners choose us for dependable communication, neat edges and fences that don’t twist after the first winter.
Working in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham often means restricted access, controlled parking and close neighbouring boundaries. We plan deliveries, loading and waste removal to suit SW6 streets and mews-style approaches. Ground conditions can vary between compacted garden soils and older hardstanding, so we choose the right post depth and concrete mix. We also keep fence lines respectful of party boundaries and shared alleyways common around mansion flats.




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Costs vary with height, style and ground conditions, but homeowners in SW6 typically see £90–£160 per metre for lap panels and £130–£220 per metre for closeboard/feather edge. Concrete posts and gravel boards add durability and usually increase costs by £20–£50 per metre. Removal of old fencing, access restrictions and awkward levels can also affect the final figure. We provide an itemised quote after a site visit.
Most panel fencing jobs take 1–2 days for a typical rear garden run, with larger boundaries or multiple sides taking 2–4 days. Timescales depend on access (side returns, shared alleys), how much old fencing needs removing, and whether we’re installing concrete posts, gravel boards or stepped panels on sloping ground. We’ll confirm a schedule before starting and keep the site tidy and secure at the end of each day.
In many cases, garden fencing is permitted development, but height limits and location matter—especially next to highways, front gardens, or where a property is listed or in a conservation area. Rules can also differ for walls, gates and boundary treatments. We’ll discuss your layout, advise on typical constraints, and can help you check the latest guidance for Hammersmith and Fulham before work begins to avoid any compliance issues.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty on our fencing installations, covering issues such as poor fixing, post movement due to incorrect setting, and panels coming loose under normal use. Materials carry manufacturer guarantees where applicable, and we’ll explain what’s included for timber treatment, concrete components and fixings. The warranty assumes normal maintenance (e.g., keeping soil off timber and avoiding water traps) and excludes accidental damage or extreme events.
We install lap panels, closeboard/feather edge, hit & miss for airflow, and trellis-top panels for a lighter finish. Posts can be timber for a traditional look or concrete for maximum stability, often paired with gravel boards to protect the panels from ground moisture. We’ll help you choose heights, finishes and layouts that suit your garden and neighbours, and we can advise on matching existing boundaries across the panel fencing Parsons Green area.
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