Short answer
When considering fencing projects, it's vital to determine specifications such as height, post style, and the placement of gravel boards. Documenting these along with which side the face of the fence will sit on is crucial prior to starting any work. Additionally, checking for potential obstacles and preparing the terrain, particularly on slopes, will ensure a smoother installation process.
Address leaning or damaged fences promptly to maintain security and aesthetics.
On this page
How to recognise it
- Leaning panels
- Rotten posts
- Failed concrete spurs
- No privacy
- Sagging gates
Common causes
- Wind damage
- Wood rot
- Undersized posts
- Improper installation
- Ground movement
What you can do yourself
- 01Verify property boundaries
- 02Discuss height requirements with neighbours
- 03Consider landscape slopes
- 04Identify potential obstacles
What the landscaper does
- Replace posts
- Renew panels
- Fit a gate
- Install stronger spurs
- Use treated wood
How the job usually runs
- 01Digging and setting posts
- 02Hanging panels or close-board fencing
- 03Fitting gate and necessary hardware
- 04Installing gravel boards
- 05Checking alignment and stability
What the price depends on
LandscapeEngine does not publish a fixed price. That is agreed with the firm you appoint. Differences usually come from:
- Material quality
- Fence height
- Ground condition
- Access to site
- Complexity of design
How an enquiry works
- 01
Describe the job
Choose the service, add the postcode and explain what needs doing. A clear brief gets a clearer response.
- 02
Local landscapers see it
Relevant firms nearby can choose to unlock the enquiry. There is no public directory on this site.
- 03
You choose who to speak to
Compare responses and decide who to appoint. Posting the job does not lock you into a contract.
Questions
What materials are best for durable fencing?
Treated wood, vinyl, and metal are popular choices for their durability and resistance to weathering. Selecting the right material depends on your preference for aesthetics, maintenance, and budget.
How do I maintain my wooden fence?
Regular maintenance includes cleaning, treating with sealant or stain, and inspecting for rot or damage. This will extend the life of the fence and enhance its appearance.
Can I install a fence on a slope?
Yes, fencing on a slope requires special techniques such as raking or stepping panels. Discuss the best approach with your tradesperson to ensure stability and aesthetics.
How high can my garden fence be?
Garden fence height can vary, but local regulations often dictate limits. Typically, regulations allow up to two metres; check with local planning authorities or councils.
Garden gates in Torrance?
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