Panel Fencing in Tulse Hill installed with clean lines, solid posts and a premium finish. Choose lap panels, closeboard, feather edge or trellis tops to suit your garden and privacy needs. We work across SW2 with tidy, reliable fitting and long-lasting materials.
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If your boundary is leaning, rattling or simply dated, we can replace it with strong, good-looking panel fencing that suits your home. We regularly work near Tulse Hill station and along routes towards Brockwell Park, so we understand the mix of garden sizes and access points in SW2. From a single damaged bay to a full run, we keep lines straight, heights consistent and gates aligned. Expect a tidy site and a finish that improves both security and kerb appeal.
Tulse Hill’s Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses often have long, narrow gardens where privacy matters and space is tight for materials. Post-war estates can bring shared boundaries and uneven ground that needs careful setting-out. Our team measures accurately, checks levels and chooses the right post and board combination for the job. If you’re comparing panel fencing Tulse Hill area options, we’ll explain what lasts best for wind exposure and daily wear.
We start with a site visit, confirm boundary lines, then recommend a specification that matches your budget and style. You can choose timber or concrete posts, add gravel boards to protect panels from splashback, and finish with trellis tops where you want light and climbing plants. Installations are completed with secure fixings, neat cuts and consistent spacing, with waste removed as standard. Homeowners trust us for clear communication, punctuality and workmanship backed by a 10-year warranty.
Gardens around Tulse Hill can have mixed ground and old footings, so we assess stability before setting new posts. Access is often via side returns or shared passages, and we plan deliveries and cutting to minimise disruption. We also consider boundary heights and visibility where properties back onto paths or roads, and we’ll flag any concerns early. For panel fencing in London Borough of Lambeth, we work with practical, compliant designs that suit local property styles.




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Costs vary by height, length, access and the specification. As a guide, standard lap panel fencing with timber posts often starts around £90–£140 per metre supplied and fitted. Closeboard or feather edge builds are typically £120–£190 per metre, while concrete posts and gravel boards can add £20–£50 per metre. Gates, removals and tricky ground conditions will affect the final figure.
Most straightforward jobs take 1–2 days for a typical garden run, including removal of the old fence. Larger boundaries or multiple sides may take 2–4 days, especially with concrete posts, gravel boards or custom gates. Timescales depend on access (narrow side passages), ground conditions, and whether we’re working around planting, patios or shared boundaries. We’ll confirm a realistic schedule after surveying.
In many cases, new garden fencing is permitted development, especially when replacing like-for-like. Typical rules include height limits (often up to 2m, or 1m next to a highway), but conditions can vary for corner plots, front gardens, or listed buildings. If your property is near a conservation area or has special restrictions, extra checks may be needed. We’ll advise and help you stay compliant before work begins.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty on our panel fencing installations, covering issues such as post movement from incorrect setting, fixings failures, and installation defects. Timber is a natural material, so weathering, colour changes and minor seasonal movement are normal and not faults. We also use quality, treated materials and best-practice detailing (like gravel boards) to improve longevity. Warranty details are confirmed in writing with your quote.
We install lap panels for value, closeboard for strength, and feather edge for a classic, premium look. For airflow and a softer boundary, hit & miss fencing works well, while trellis tops add height without blocking light. You can choose timber or concrete posts, plus gravel boards to protect against rot and splashback. We’ll recommend the best combination based on privacy needs, wind exposure and the style of your home.
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