Those narrow alleyways between Earlsfield's period properties deserve proper protection. Security doesn't mean sacrificing the character of your street – modern fencing blends seamlessly with SW18's diverse architecture.
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Earlsfield's mix of family homes near Magdalen Road and converted flats along Garratt Lane presents unique security challenges. Victorian boundaries often lack adequate height, while newer builds sometimes overlook neighbouring gardens completely. Smart perimeter solutions can transform vulnerable access points without creating that 'fortress' appearance residents worry about.
Anti-climb mesh panels slot perfectly alongside existing brick pillars. Acoustic barriers double as security features where properties back onto the railway line. Powder-coated steel withstands everything from determined intruders to enthusiastic foxes – both regular visitors to SW18 gardens. Electronic access systems integrate discreetly into traditional gate posts.
Twenty years securing Wandsworth properties means understanding which solutions actually deter rather than simply decorate. Local knowledge matters when recommending heights that comply with conservation area restrictions yet still provide genuine protection.
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Standard 1.8m anti-climb panels typically run £85-120 per linear metre installed. Corner properties near Earlsfield station might need 30-40 metres total, while smaller terraces often require just 15-20 metres for rear boundaries.
Absolutely – from Summerstown through to Wandsworth Common's edge. Regular installations happen around Trinity Road, Burntwood Lane, and those tucked-away streets behind Sainsbury's.
Most residential perimeters take 3-5 days from start to finish. Larger commercial sites or properties requiring planning permission might extend to 2-3 weeks total.
All galvanised steel installations carry decade-long protection against corrosion and structural failure. Posts are concreted 600mm deep minimum – essential given SW18's London clay soil conditions.
Definitely – topping old walls with decorative yet defensive railings is popular locally. Mesh panels work brilliantly behind established hedging, providing invisible security while maintaining green boundaries.
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