Those narrow Victorian gardens in SW15 deserve boundaries that work as hard as they look good. Panel fencing brings instant privacy to Putney properties, whether you're dealing with overlooked terraces near the High Street or securing larger plots up towards the Heath.
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Putney's mix of period homes and new builds creates unique fencing challenges. Between the railway line properties needing sound barriers and those sloping gardens running down to Beverley Brook, standard solutions rarely fit. Modern panel systems adapt brilliantly to these quirks, giving SW15 homeowners practical boundaries without the wait of traditional fencing methods.
Installation starts with proper ground assessment - crucial given Putney's clay-heavy soil and varying elevations. Concrete posts go deep enough to handle our riverside area's occasional flooding, while gravel boards protect timber from moisture creep. Each panel slots precisely into place, creating uniform height despite uneven terrain. The result? Boundaries that stay straight through seasons of London weather.
Twenty years of working between Putney Bridge and Roehampton Vale means knowing which materials survive our microclimate. Local knowledge matters when you're choosing between pressure-treated pine and cedar for that north-facing garden off Lacy Road.




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Most SW15 properties fall into the £2,500-£4,500 range for complete perimeter fencing. Smaller Victorian plots near Putney station often cost less, while those generous gardens towards Barnes Common naturally require more materials.
Absolutely - from the riverside properties near Embankment through to homes backing onto Putney Heath. Regular work takes us across all SW15 streets, plus neighbouring areas like Roehampton and East Sheen.
Typical Putney gardens see completion within 2-3 days once materials arrive. Larger properties or those requiring significant groundwork might extend to a week.
All installations carry decade-long coverage against structural issues. This includes post stability, panel integrity, and fitting quality - protection that matters when you're investing in proper boundaries.
Definitely - panels can be cut to accommodate existing trees, and posts positioned to avoid major roots. Those established oaks and chestnuts stay untouched while you gain the privacy you need.
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