Upgrade your boundary with Panel Fencing in Pollards Hill that looks smart and stands firm. Choose lap panels, closeboard, hit & miss or trellis top, installed neatly with timber or concrete posts. We’re based in Norbury, just 5 minutes away for quick site visits.
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If your fence is leaning, rattling or letting the garden feel exposed, we can help with robust new panel fencing designed for local conditions. We regularly work around SW16, including homes near Pollards Hill Library and South Lodge Avenue. From privacy upgrades to full boundary replacements, we install panels that align cleanly and finish well. Expect tidy workmanship, clear communication and a fence that improves kerb appeal.
Pollards Hill has a mix of 1930s semis, post-war housing and maisonettes, and each brings different fencing challenges. Side access can be narrow, and boundaries often run alongside shared paths or neighbouring gardens. We tailor heights, post spacing and panel choice to suit your plot and sightlines. For the panel fencing Pollards Hill area homeowners ask for most, we balance privacy, wind resistance and longevity.
We start with a site survey, check levels, and confirm panel style, posts and gravel boards before work begins. Old fencing is removed and disposed of responsibly, then posts are set true and secure for a straight, long-lasting run. We use quality fixings and proven installation methods, and we keep disruption low for you and your neighbours. Local homeowners trust us for punctuality, clean finishes and a 10-year warranty.
We’re used to the practicalities of fencing in the London Borough of Merton, including tight side returns and shared boundaries common around Pollards Hill and Mitcham. Ground conditions vary from compacted clay to mixed fill, so we choose the right post depth and footing method. Parking and access can be limited near Pollards Hill Recreation Ground, so we plan deliveries and waste removal to keep the job moving. The result is a fence that stays solid and looks consistent along the full run.




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Costs vary by length, height, access and whether you choose timber or concrete posts. As a guide, budget roughly £90–£160 per metre for standard lap panels with timber posts, and around £120–£210 per metre for closeboard or heavier-duty builds with concrete posts and gravel boards. Trellis tops and hit & miss designs can sit at the higher end. We’ll provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
Most domestic fencing jobs in Pollards Hill take 1–3 days, depending on the run length and how many corners, gates or level changes are involved. Replacing a short garden side (around 6–10 metres) can often be completed in a day. Longer boundaries, tricky access through a maisonette block, or extensive removal of old concrete footings can add time. Weather and drying time for post footings also affect scheduling.
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 if the fence is next to a road, if the property is listed, or if there are specific restrictions on your plot. We’ll discuss heights and boundary positions during the survey and can help you check any relevant London Borough of Merton guidance before installation starts.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for panel fencing installations. This covers issues such as post stability, fixings, and alignment where installation is the cause. Timber is a natural material, so cosmetic changes like minor warping, knots or colour variation aren’t classed as faults, and extreme weather can cause damage beyond normal use. We’ll advise on maintenance and can return for adjustments if anything settles early on.
We install lap panels, feather edge, closeboard, hit & miss and trellis-top fencing, with options for timber posts or longer-lasting concrete posts. Gravel boards (timber or concrete) help protect panels from ground moisture and extend lifespan. We’ll help you choose based on privacy needs, wind exposure, and the look you want for a 1930s semi or post-war garden. We can also match heights and finishes to neighbouring boundaries for a tidy result.
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