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New Fencing in Farnham

Fencing Contractors Securing & Beautifying Properties in & Around Guildford

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When to Update Your Fencing

Fencing is an essential part of any property, providing security, privacy and aesthetic appeal. If you’re wondering whether it’s time to invest in new fencing, here are a few key signs to look out for:

  • Damage & Decay – Rotting wood, broken panels or leaning posts can compromise security and visual appeal.
  • Increased Maintenance Needs – Constant repairs, repainting or reinforcing indicate that replacement may be a better option.
  • Lack of Privacy or Security – If your fence is too low, has gaps or isn’t strong enough, an upgrade can provide the protection you need.
  • Changing Aesthetic Preferences – A fresh fence can transform the look of your garden, driveway or commercial space.

If any of these issues sound familiar, it might be time to contact our experienced fencing contractors, who cover all locations surrounding Farnham and Guildford, to discuss your options.

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Styles of Fencing We Install

We offer a wide range of new fencing styles to suit every requirement, from decorative garden fencing to high-security commercial fencing solutions. Some of our most popular options include:

  • Traditional Wooden Fences – Closeboard fencing, featherboard fencing, picket fencing, larch lap panels and post-and-rail fencing.
  • Contemporary Fencing – Slatted fence panels, composite fences and hit-and-miss fencing for a modern look.
  • Security & Commercial Fencing – Chain link fencing, wire mesh fencing, brick wall fencing and robust metal fences for unrivalled security.
  • Specialist Fencing – Meet more nuanced requirements with our agricultural and farm fencing, deer fencing, bamboo fencing and vinyl fencing.

No matter your vision or practical needs, we’re the landscaper to call for fencing installation in and around Farnham and Guildford. Whatever you opt for, we’ll ensure a seamless installation that complements your property.

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Fencing Considerations

Choosing the right new fencing for your home, business or agricultural land is about more than just aesthetics. Here are a few key factors to consider:

  • Material Durability – Wooden fences offer a classic look but require maintenance, while composite and metal fencing provide a low-maintenance alternative.
  • Privacy vs. Openness – Solid panels such as garden fencing offer maximum privacy, while slatted or post-and-rail designs allow more light and airflow.
  • Security Requirements – For businesses, commercial fencing options like chain link or wire mesh provide added security and durability.
  • Weather Resistance – Depending on your location, choosing the right fencing material can help withstand strong winds, heavy rain or UV exposure.

If you’re unsure which option is best for your needs, our fencing contractors are happy to advise and guide you through the selection process.

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