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If you are worried about security of your property, then a fence would be the one of safest options.
How Much Will It Cost To Install A New Fence In My Garden
A new fence can totally transform the appearance of your garden making it look well-maintained and providing additional privacy.
Good, strong fencing also allows you to grow climbing plants to further improve the look of your garden.
Moreover, broken and rickety fences look unattractive and can also be a security risk. So, if your fence is looking a little worse for wear, read on to find out the work involved and approximate costs of replacing it.
The price will vary depending on the material and length of fence you want to install.
However, as a ball park figure based on a 60-foot wooden fence including all materials you should be looking to pay around £585 (excluding labour costs).
You should also factor in the cost of disposing your old fencing if you are doing the work yourself.
How To Choose The Right Fence For Your Garden
There are many different types of fencing to choose from and your decision will be affected by your needs and your tastes.
Wooden fencing is the most popular choice; however, you could choose other materials including metal or composite fencing.
When choosing your fence there are several factors to consider including appearance, security, durability and ease of maintenance.
Appearance – Your personal taste will affect your choice of fencing material. Many people choose wooden fencing as it provides a natural backdrop to the garden. However, the choice is yours and you have many options ranging from wrought iron to steel. Front gardens look nice with low fences such as picket fencing or wrought iron. In the back garden, you may prefer a higher fence to offer greater privacy.
Security – A strong garden fence provides you with more security than one that is broken or damaged. In addition, if you have children or pets then a secure fence will keep them safely within the garden. A sturdy fence will also prevent your neighbour’s pets from getting in.
Durability – Different materials vary in their durability. While a more durable fence may be more expensive in the short term it will save money and hassle in the long run.
Ease of maintenance – A well-maintained fence will last longer than one that is not cared for so its worth making sure you can easily replace any broken parts and redo finishes to help maintain the structure. Wood finishes are easy to stain or treat; however, some composite materials require no maintenance once installed.
What You Will Need To Assemble A Fence?
A standard back garden fence usually consists of posts, panels and gravel boards.
In addition, there may be extras such as a trellis.
Here is a list of all the individual parts you will need to install a fence….
Fence posts – These are usually wooden or concrete. This is the backbone of your fence, so it is worth using good materials. Concrete posts can allow for very easy replacement of panels, but some people prefer the look of wooden posts. Your posts can be concreted into the ground or fixed with metal ground spikes. Posts secured with concrete tend to provide the sturdiest support.
Fence panels – There are three main types of fence panels
- Lap panel fencing – The cheapest type of panels are lap panels – these are made up of overlapping horizontal slats. They cost around £20 each and are easy to fit and replace
- Close board fencing – Easy to fit and replace. They are made of vertical overlapping boards reinforced by horizontal rails. These are a little more expensive then lap panels at around £30 each but they are generally more durable
- Lattice panel fencing – This comes in a range of styles and designs and is an attractive addition to the garden. However it should be noted that lattice panels are more expensive than standard panels. Moreover prices vary considerably according to size, the intricacy of the design and the quality of material used but do expect to pay no less than £150 per panel
One alternative to fence panels is to use feather edge boards attached directly to arris rails with a capping rail at the top.
This is a very durable type of fencing, but it is more expensive than using panels. This would cost approximately £30 – £60 per metre.
Gravel boards – These are installed below the fence panel at ground level. These can be made from concrete or wood.
Fence post caps – These can be added to the top of each post to protect the post from rotting
Trellis – This can be added to your fence for extra privacy and to allow plants to climb it more easily. Growing plants on a trellis also makes it easier to remove the plants in order to reapply finishes such as wood preservers or stains. Wood stain can be added to change the colour although remember the wood of your new fence will already have been treated to prevent rotting. You should also treat your fence regularly with a wood preserver to extend its life.
Can You Install A Fence Yourself?
Replacing a fence panel is a relatively easy job that anyone with basic DIY skills can manage.
However, installing a new fence is quite a heavy and time-consuming job involving considerable digging and often pouring concrete, so you may prefer to get a professional to undertake this job.
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Having a new fence fitted will make a huge difference to the appearance of your garden, transforming it from shabby to chic in no time. It is also comforting to know that your garden is secure and safe for your children and pets.
Gill Dennes says
Hi
We are looking for some freestanding trellis to create a semi enclosed area outside our back door where we have a shared garden. Ideally with planters or boxes to grow climbing plants and to give support as it is often windy where we live.
Can you help?
Lee Combe says
Morning Gill,
I have sent you an email this morning thanks.
Lauren
Sandra Brown says
Hi I am looking for a fence and 2 large gates to cover the following size fence 2mtrs width height maybe 1/1.5mtrs then 2 gates 2.5mtrs each same height as fence
Lee Combe says
I have sent over an email Sandra. Thanks!