Upgrade privacy and kerb appeal with Panel Fencing in Streatham Hill. We install strong, straight runs using quality panels, posts and gravel boards, finished to suit your garden and budget.
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If your boundary is leaning, rattling or simply tired, we can replace it with a clean, durable panel fence that looks the part. We work across SW2, including streets around Streatham Hill station and Christchurch Road, where gardens often need reliable screening from neighbouring views. Choose from lap panels, closeboard styles, or a trellis top for extra height without feeling boxed in. Every installation is set out for straight lines and consistent levels.
Streatham Hill’s Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and mansion conversions often come with long, narrow gardens and shared boundaries that need careful setting out. We’re used to working around existing patios, side returns and mature planting, keeping disruption low while improving security. For the panel fencing Streatham Hill area, we’ll recommend the right post and board combination for your exposure and layout. Whether you’re near Telford Park or closer to Tulse Hill, we tailor the design to the property.
We start with a site visit to check levels, wind exposure and any weak points in the old line. Then we remove and dispose of the existing fence, install posts accurately, and add gravel boards to protect panels from splashback and rot. You’ll get clear options, tidy workmanship and a finish that’s built to last. Local homeowners choose us for punctual scheduling, neat edges and a 10-year warranty for peace of mind.
We regularly install panel fencing in London Borough of Lambeth, where access can be tight and parking restrictions are common. Many Streatham Hill gardens sit on gentle slopes, so we plan panel steps and post heights to keep the finish tidy. We also consider wind exposure on open stretches near parks and rail lines, specifying stronger closeboard or hit & miss styles where needed. If any boundary details are sensitive, we’ll help you keep the work compliant and neighbour-friendly.




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Costs vary with fence length, height, access and the specification you choose. As a guide, supply-and-fit panel fencing often starts around £110–£170 per metre for standard lap panels with timber posts, and £140–£220 per metre for closeboard or heavier panels. Concrete posts and gravel boards can add durability but increase cost. We’ll provide a detailed written quote after a site visit in SW2.
Most domestic jobs take 1–3 days, depending on the number of bays, ground conditions and how much old fencing needs removing. A short run to replace storm-damaged panels may be completed in a day, while longer boundaries with stepped levels can take longer. Access through side passages, waste removal, and setting concrete for posts can also affect timescales. We’ll confirm a realistic schedule before starting.
In many cases, new garden fencing is permitted development, particularly when it’s within typical height limits and not facing a highway. However, rules can change for corner plots, listed buildings, flats/mansion conversions, or where there are restrictive covenants. In the London Borough of Lambeth, we’ll advise on practical compliance and flag anything that may need consent. If required, we can help you gather the details for an application.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for panel fencing installations, covering issues such as post movement due to incorrect installation, fixings failures, and alignment problems. Natural timber movement, extreme weather events, and accidental damage aren’t covered, but we can repair these quickly if they occur. We also use reputable materials and install gravel boards where appropriate to reduce moisture-related deterioration.
We install lap panels, feather edge and closeboard styles for strength, plus hit & miss fencing for airflow and reduced wind loading. If you want a lighter look, a trellis top can add height while keeping the garden open. Choose concrete posts for longevity or timber posts for a traditional finish, and add gravel boards to protect the base. We’ll recommend the best combination for your garden layout and exposure.
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