Fencing Gibbons Down

Contact J&Z Fencing for Gates, Decking and Fencing in Gibbons Down, along with other landscaping services

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No property boundary is complete without fencing. No matter where your property is located they can give you additional personal privacy and protection for young children or dogs to stay in a safe environment whilst also helping the visual appeal of your property.

At J&Z Fencing we have a variety of designs and materials readily available that can fit your practical requirements as well as personal tastes to match your garden designs for fencing in  Gibbons Down. We will work with you to ensure you have the most suitable fence for you, no matter if your garden is in an urban or rural environment.
Along with fencings, we can complete the boundary, security and access points by installing appropriate
gating which will match your fencing and be fitted between existing walls and fences or if required to new posts. We understand that often existing large broken fence panels will need to be taken away and disposed of responsibly, which is all part of our fencing service - you're in safe hands.

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Gibbons Down Fencing and Landscaping


Our landscaping services focus on what is commonly referred to as hard landscaping where we deal with the 'hard' , mostly man made materials rather than plants. Although we do also provide some soft landscaping services such as laying turf . However, it is a hard landscaping, which sets to the scene for the soft landscaping to be laid. Fencing does play an important part as a background to your garden project, so we can help ensure you select fencing suitable for your garden landscaping project.

Likewise for companies your particular business may not need high security fencing and you want to create a pleasant outdoor space for your employees which doesn't feel like a prison yard - we can help with that too.

We can help with your decision on what type of fencing may be most suitable for your needs and when you've selected we will make sure that only quality manufactured materials are used. However, with any fencing the backbone of a fence will be the quality of the posting installed. We take no shortcuts ensuring that all our posting is set deep enough to minimise movement - no matter what the Welsh weather can throw at it. Firm posting allow panels to be tightly set in and as a result minimise movement an any subsequent damage caused by movement.

We take the same attention to all our installation work. Our team are experienced in decking installation and laying patios and paving. We can take any landscape drawings and make them a reality, whether it be raised beds, rockeries, stepped or sectioned areas we will be able to provide fencing and landscaping services to make your garden become the envy of your neighbours.

Fencing Contractors Gibbons Down


We know that a fencing can provide a lot of personality to an area, and also offer people with a variety of practical requirements too. Consequently, we strive to be the best local fencing contractors in Gibbons Down. Our fencing contractors have actually been running and erecting fences in the area for a number of years, and also we make client satisfaction our primary focus. We can collaborate effectively with any kind of client, from domestic to social organisation to bigger commercial premises who are looking to install or upgrade their fencing. Whilst we have expertise in fencing our outdoor work also includes supplying and fitting gates, decking, patios and paving. Our hardscaping garden services mean that we can provide a complete solution to transform your outdoor space.

Garden Fencing Gibbons Down


Garden fencing forms the bulk of the fencing work we carry out on of that wooden featheredge fencing is the most popular. We know that different layout, tastes and boundaries will require difference types of fencing. Especially from the front to the back of a property. Sometimes a lot of thought goes into the fencing for the front of a property as this will play an important factor in determining the instant kerb appeal of your house. Typically the fences will be a lower height to allow better visibility of the front of your house, which can often include metal railings to rather than fence panels.

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Palisade Fencing Gibbons Down


For most businesses some form of metal fencing will generally be required which we are more than happy and capable of installing for you. More often than not the fencing for a commercial premises will be a type of security palisade fencing. The nature of which will often be determined by the type of business operating and the traffic operating on the premises. Palisade fencing can clearly deter unwanted intruders who may have questionable reasons to want to come to your property but in some scenarios it can also be to protect the general public from mistakenly wandering into a potentially dangerous environment. Please come and discuss your requirements with us to help you find the ideal security palisade fencing solution for your business.

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Gates Gibbons Down


Gates often go hand in hand with fencing as providing an easy access and egress point - rather than trying to scale a fence! Whether you are looking to add a new gate to an existing fence, replacing a gate or simply wanting to add an additional security measure we can help.

From garden gates running down the side of your property to driveway gates or security gates we can help with your gate requirements. Many of our garden gates will be made to measure to accommodate varying gaps and widths down the side of a property. They will also vary in materials from wood, to metal to composite and have different locking mechanism. please get in touch with us today to arrange a quotation for your gate.

J&Z Fencing wide side wooden gate to access the garden in Gibbons Down

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Garden Gates Gibbons Down


Gates are a common addition to our fencing work but also make up a good proportion of jobs in their own right - especially side garden gates. Since the side gap varies massively from one house to the next most side gates will require additional fencing to create a flush closure so side access to the back of your house. The most common side garden gate width is 3 foot but if you wish for wider gates to make things easy to take larger loads from the front to the back of your house then that's no problem. Let us know the width you want and we can adjust the gate and fence section accordingly. Also let us know what ironmongery you would want with your side gate, whether it is a simple latch, inside bolt or key lock we can accommodate whatever you need.

Wooden Gates Gibbons Down


When choosing wooden gates we have made many over the years for driveways and side gates. Wood continues to be popular due to is cost compared to metal & composite gates and it ease to work with. It is relatively easy to make a bespoke sized gate on site - especially a side garden gate. We can utilise fence panels to infill additional space if you have a large gap down the side of your property to ensure privacy. We use treated wood so maintenance will be similar to our garden fences, so following your wooden gate installation you will not need to carry out any initial treatment on your new gate.

Wooden Fencing Gibbons Down


Wooden fence panels continue to be the most common in gardens and also the most common for replacement. It's easy to see why as it is the most widely available, relatively cheap compared to most other alternatives and will last reasonable well - as long as it is looked after and you do not choose really cheap fence panels! You will see the vast majority of wooden fence panels in domestic home gardens - particularly back gardens where wood tends to blend in with other garden plants and trees well. They tend to be used for providing privacy in back gardens where the majority will be six foot high in front garden they will normally be three or four feet high to allow greater visibility of the front of a property and be used more as an easy way of determining boundary lines. There are a wide variety of style and heights for wooden fencing and we've outlined a few of the more popular style below. Whichever style you choose the timber merchants we use will properly treat the fence panels we use to make them more moisture resistant to delay the gradual weathering and rotting process for many years. To preserve the life of your wooden fen panels even further we would recommend fitting with concrete posts and a concrete gravel board at the bottom which forms a barrier between the panel and the ground.

Composite Fencing Gibbons Down


As mentioned, whilst door fencing remain the most popular fence panel for residential properties there has been tremendous growth in alternative fencing materials other than wood. The main ones being plastic, composite and Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), which essentially are very similar to each other and we can access a number of these from merchants in the area but we are aware than many companies manufacturing these fence panels will have these available to order online. If you do have your heart set on a particular style you have seen we are more than happy to fit these for you but please make sure you have ordered enough. If you are in some doubt as to the exact amount your need due to the shape of your garden then we will happily measure up for you and confirm the exact quantities required for us to complete the fence installation for you.

Some composite and PVC fencing panels are made to replicate wood but has the benefit of requiring no treatment with many coming with guarantees of twenty years. There are also some which can simply be fitted into existing concrete posts so if your wooden panels need replacing but your posts do not, then some composites would be ideal.

Plastic is a generic term encapsulating all types of plastics but the main specific plastic used for many outdoor products is PVC. It it hard and robust, so ideal for fencing but much lighter in weight than wooden fencing - especially those that are hollow with internal webbing to give extra strength and rigidity. Once fitted you'll barely need to do anything with them for the next decade or two!

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Metal Railings


For a number of front gardens you will see metal railings as the fence. This is especially the case for a number new builds terraced houses as metal railings provide a clean open front to a property and they will generally be slimmer than a wooden fence when taking the posts into consideration. They are also very low maintenance perhaps needing some touch up painting every few years. It is also quite comment to see metal railings installed on top of a low brick wall - either way our team can help with all aspects - wall and all!

There are a number of styles to choose from in terms of metal railings mostly to do with how each vertical rail is topped off. Spear topped metal railing is the most common with ball top being the next most decorative finish and flat top a more common sight in public area rather than front gardens.

Concrete Fencing


Whilst these aren't likely to be your first choice concrete fencing is very practical for certain boarders and is of course very strong and robust. Most fitting of complete concrete fencing will be for rented properties where landlords will want a durable, low cost, no maintenance fence which their tenants do not need to maintain. The other area where full or higher levels of concrete gravel boards will make up most of the fence will be those gardens which have a boundary running alongside a public footpath or walk through. Unfortunately the general public will not always be respectful to property when passing right by it so concrete fencing is a good way to maintain your privacy and not have to worry about damage repairs. By selecting a rock faced panel you will have a more decorative finish which will help with the aesthetics.

Fence Removal Service


Mostly the requirement for a new fence will be at the expense of something currently in its place. normally this will be an existing fence which is becoming dilapidated or an hedge which currently forms the boundary between you and your neighbour. Part of our total fencing service is to remove and properly dispose of the existing fencing whether this is wood, concrete or garden waste. Our team will quickly remove the existing hedging or fencing, and posts if needed, and can then set about installing your new fence. Customers who have had hedges removed and replaced by fences often remark on how much additional garden space has been created by the change and then set about looking at what flowers, scrubs and climbers they can plant in front of their new fence to dramatically change the look and add much more colour to their garden.

Wooden Fencing Explained


As mentioned earlier there is a very wide selection of wooden fence panels available. Whilst for most a simple strong wooden panel is all they are after but for others a new fence provides and opportunity to change the style to their garden, which new fencing can definitely bring. With choices on the shape for the top of the fence, the possible inclusion of separate or an inclusive trellis adds to the number of permutations available. Hopefully our guide will help you when talking to our team and so by simply letting us know what sort of fence panel you're after we can speed up our quote to you.

Lap Panel Fencing


Lap panel fencing or overlap fencing is typically the cheapest wooden fence panel. If you inherited a garden with these which had only been dip treated then they will need constant treatment each season. As a result these are the fence panels which are most commonly replaced and generally upgraded. However, if you only need a couple of panels replacing and you do not want or are not in a position to change all the panels across the whole length of a fence but what to have the whole fence with matching panels then replacing on a few panels will be a the cheapest option. Since they have been around for such a long time they are also referred to as larch panel fencing or traditional fencing although the latter name can sometimes be thought of to mean closedboard fencing so it's always best to describe them as having horizontal slats, which are held in place with a couple of vertical battens. The horizontal slats are thin to keep costs down and as a result are more prone to damage and warping.

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Featherboard Fencing Gibbons Down

For a simple, good looking, cost effective fence panel choosing a featheredged board, sometimes called a closedboard wooden fence panel, is a good choice. These panels are constructed using thicker slats which are overlapped across each other vertically with batten supports across the back of the fence. This fence panel is the most popular as it will provide the best value wooden fence when coming cost and durability. Most of the time they will have been pressure treated or 'tanalised' to aid its longevity and be fitted within concrete posts and a gravel board base to help if last longer and stay in place during stronger winds.

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Picket Fencing

Picket fencing is mostly found in front gardens as it provides a more visually decorative fence and will also be at a lower level. They are often used to simply mark off an area. So in a front garden possibly enclosing your grass area to prevent people or dogs passing by from easily getting onto you grass verge and potentially making a mess on your lawn. In back gardens they are effective for creating sections or providing guidance for small dogs or children to stay away from certain areas such as ponds. As well as wood, white PVC picket fencing is becoming more common as it is easy to keep clean if white is your choice on  picket fence colour.

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Slatted Fence Panels

Slatted fencing has become on trend in recent years both in terms of a boundary fence and to provide garden area sectioning, sometimes across one side of a patio or decking area. In these scenarios you will often find pot plants with climbers by the fence as the slatting provides a very good panel for climbers to grip onto. Slatted fencing will allow both sides of the fence partial visibility through it but they key here is 'partial' a nosey neighbour will only be able to get a good view of your activities if they are right up against the fence - which would be a little creepy and very noticeable which you would be able to call out. Visually the slatting style looks modern which is why it has become popular in landscaping projects depicting modern styling.

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Hit and Miss Fencing


Hit and miss fencing could be thought of as slated fencing but done one both sides to block any gaps between slats. Thicker horizonal panels are fixed down one side of the panel to the frame and vertical batons and then the same process is repeated on the other side of the panel. However, panels on alternating sides are positioned so that each one covers the gap between the panels on the other side. You don't get quite the same styling as slatted fencing but you do get your privacy so has proved popular for those customers who want a more modern looking fence but also want to retain their privacy.

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Woven Fencing Panels

This type of fence panel is one of the newer style and is quite a premium option as more is required in the manufacturing process to weave the horizonal slates in and out of the vertical battens. This additional stressing of the wood means that a strong frame is required which provides strength to the whole panel. Whilst the timber used will be treated this is a style of panel which lends itself to remaining naturally treated rather than painted as the weave will make it difficult the completely paint all visible areas.

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Trellis Fencing

Trellis remains the most popular means of allowing climbing plants to grow up a fence sometime they are referred to as lattice fencing mostly when the lay of the battens proves a diamond space rather than a square one. Trellis are becoming popular when redesigning a garden to provide sectioning or to enclose and area such as a patio surround on one of two side which will still allow light to pass but importantly allow climbing plants to flourish thereby creating a floral fence as an ideal backdrop to entertaining areas.

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Fence Panel Tops

Whilst most fences you will see will be flat it doesn't mean you have to have a flat top - even if you are replacing old panels inn existing concrete posts. Arched or concaved fence panels provide a more interesting and decorative feel but will cost more due to the additional manufacturing required. Convex panel tops are also an option but mostly these will be used in alternation with concave panels to provide a wave effect across the whole of the fence.

When fitting a new fence whilst most advice surrounds the bottom of your fence, especially when wooden to include the use of a gravel board o protect from moisture there are also some aspects which you could consider for your fence top. Plastic fence protectors can be fitted to the top of your wooden panels and indeed post to provide additional top down protection for your wood. The other aspect which may be worth considering is fitting bid spike to the top of your fence. These will deter birds, often pigeons from perching on you fence and depositing their droppings down your new fence which can be annoying and an eyesore - especially if your fence is nearby to some trees.

please do discuss all aspects of your garden fencing with our team so that you can have a great looking fence in your garden for many a long time.

Decking Gibbons Down

If you are planning to have new garden decking in Gibbons Down then please do get in touch with us have a look at what you have in mind. You may be surprised how versatile a decked area can be and how multiple raised levels with some steps can provide you with an large entertaining an useful outdoor are which you may have though not possible due to the shape and slope of your garden.

Having multiple decking levels will enable you to segment activities such as having a dining and barbeque area one one level and a more relax zone or children's play area on another.

From a visual perspective it will provide a great canvas for you to be creative with your garden space. As well as adding furniture to your decking area the addition of pot plants can create a unique character to your space - combining climbing or trailing plants from one level to another will provide you with a visually stunning environment in the summer months. In addition, depending on your slope, height and size of your raised decking we can incorporate storage underneath your decking too.

Raised Garden Decking Installation

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Composite Decking Gibbons Down

Composite decking in Gibbons Down is definitely on the up - and we aren't just referring to a raised decking area! If your still on the fence regarding whether to go for timber of composite our specialists can talk you through some of the more common reasons why people choose composite and whether of not you feel this would be right for you.

Understanding your budget, aesthetic ambitions and environmental position may shape your final decision more than you think but hopefully you'll be happy with the final outcome.

Whilst composite decking is a combination of more than one material the one predominant material is plastic with a small amount of wood fibres. It is the fact that it isn't 100 percent plastic that it is called a composite whereas plastic or PVC decking is all plastic. Quite often the two terms are used interchangeably but they are not exactly the same.

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Composite Decking Fitters Gibbons Down

Whilst many companies will be happy fitting composite deck boards as an alternative to timber this will be often be onto a wooden frame. This is quite a common practise and is a more cost effective way of being able to afford the move to composite decking boarding. This is sometimes also mixed with timber balustrades and the cost of these can add significantly to a composite decking project and stretch the budget too far.

A number of composite decking manufacturers have their own frame and subframe systems, which some decking installers will shy away from, our team of composite decking installers do not. These frames and subframes will either be composite or aluminium, which are both designed to last a very long time. They are excellent systems but they will add a lot more to the total cost of your decking, which is why timber joists are so often used instead. You will not need to carry out maintenance on a timber frame so a top layer of composite deck boards if generally a very good compromise to get good overall value for a composite decking area.

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Frequently Asked Garden Fencing, Gate & Decking Questions:

  • What is the most popular garden fencing?

    Still the most pupular garden fencing is wooden fence panels - specifically Featheredged or Closed board panels. These are most cost effective and as long as you select proper dip treated panels these should easily last 10 years. For replacement fencing if previous wooden posts had been installed then most people will select concrete posts with a gravel board at the bottom to protect the wooden panel from coming into contact with ground and allowing damp to soak into the panel. Hit and miss wooden fencing has grown in popularity in recent years as has composite fencing. 

    Both composite and plastic fencing prices can vary dramatically based on the manufacturer and design you choose. However, these will not need any maintenance for about 20 years so ideal to install and say goodbye to fence treating for a long time.

  • What's the difference between composite and UPVC fencing?

    The difference is quite subtle and in most cases only a few percent difference in compositions. Composite as the name implies is composed of more than one material. Most composites only use 2 main materials: plastic and wood. The wood will only be a few percent of the total and is essentially very small wood chippings, almost dust which is added to the UPVC in the manufacturing process. Since a pure plastic or UPVC fence panel is only made up with UPVC it will commonly be referred to as plastic fencing although the reality is that they are very very similar. Both will often be made using recycled plastic and wood respectively and since they will last a lot longer once installed, there is a good argument regarding total environmental benefits since you won't use repeated resources replacing them a much as you would for a wooden equivalent. 

  • How often do I need to treat wooden fence panels?

    The answer to this will mainly be influenced by the type of wooden fence panel you have.

    If you initially selected a cheap dip-treated wooden fence panel these will ideally need touching up with treatment most seasons to get them to remain in good condition for a decade.  this is one of the main reason to check what wooden panels you are being quoted for as the better pressure treated panels will can last up to 10 years without treatment depending on the conditions they are subjected to although it would be advisable to apply a good quality fence panel treatment every 3-4 years to maintain the health and aesthetics of your wooden panels. 

  • What height can a garden fence be?

    The exact answer to this question will be dependent on your location and what may be included within the deeds to your property. As a general rule of thumb most back garden fences can be six foot. If you are on a slop at the lower end the fence may be higher than this but 6 foot from you neighbours side. Front gardens will generally be lower than this. It is your responsibility to check what is allowed if it is likely to be different in height to your previous fence and it may also be prudent to inform your neighbour if this is the case too. We we will need to do some work from your neighbours side to install a new fence and clearly we don't want to be in the middle of a neighbour fence feude! 

  • Why choose us for fencing in Gibbons Down?

    At J&Z Fencing have years of experience in fencing and can also complete a full garden landscaping and fencing project. Once company, one invoice and no squabbling over who didn't do what from one contractor to another and as far as the fencing is concerned we only use the best materials and take no shortcuts in ground preparation and post installation ensuring your have a quality fence, built to last for many years.

  • Can I choose the locks for my garden gate?

    Yes - more often than not, we will simply ask you what ironmongery you would want for your garden gate. We can incorporate latches, bolts, and full key locking mechanisms, if that's what you require.

  • Can you supply and fit double garden gates?

    Absolutely. We've installed a number of these, and it is a great option to enable you to maximise the thoroughfare at the side of your property making it very easy and accessible to when taken large items through to your back garden.  

  • What is the most popular garden gate in Gibbons Down?

    We are still finding featheredge wooden gates the most popular overall for side garden gates, followed by the more expensive tongue & groove wooden garden gate.

    Composite garden gates are still quite a small percentage, but growing and metal gates are the most popular option if you want to open up light from the side of your property and are not that bothered about privacy.

  • How long should I expect timber decking last?

    This will depend on how well it has been looked after. Poorly treated (in other words decking which hasn't been treated at all) will be lucky to last around 10 years. If you have treated your decking annually you should see this reach over 15 years. If you have treated your decking every couple of years and used good quality deck treatments you can get up to 15 years of good use. This may be less if the location of your decking is subjected to a much damper environment such as below large trees which will also mean more bird dropping and debris landing on your decking which will age it more.

  • What's the main advantage composite decking has over timber?

    The main advantage composite decking has over timber is its durability and low maintenance. Composite decking is made from a combination of wood fibers and plastic, making it resistant to rot, warping, and fading. Unlike timber, composite decking does not require staining, sealing, or painting, saving homeowners time and money in the long run. Additionally, composite decking is more environmentally friendly as it is often made from recycled materials. Overall, composite decking provides a longer-lasting and more low-maintenance option for outdoor living spaces compared to traditional timber decking.

  • Do you provide on old decking removal service?

    Yes, we can take away your old decking and dispose of it through proper recycling channels. There is a cost to us so we do offer this service for a minimal additional charge.

Fencing Companies Gibbons Down

Installing a new or replacement fence can be a great deal of work. Also prior to installation you will need to decide on the fence you want from the massive selection that there is available these days - and get it to site. That's why it makes sense to get us to provide a full supply and fit fencing services if you are located in Gibbons Down. Whether it is for garden or commercial fencing we can arrange for security fencing to be delivered to site and get on with installation to secure your property as quickly as possible. The J&Z Fencing team will get on with erecting your brand-new fence, gate or railings. We have a skilled group that ensure that throughout every part of the procedure, from helping you pick the ideal fence for you, to installing it to your requirements and then tidying up it's as hassle free as possible. We appreciate that any home or property improvement work can be a little disruptive but when choosing fencing companies chose one which is diligent about the whole installation process. As well as domestic and commercial fencing we can supply and fit building site hoarding too, so it you need to protect your construction site from the public please do get in touch.

Gibbons Down Fence Company

Whilst we are primarily known as a fencing company our reputation extends to other garden jobs. Our composite decking installation service just as our fencing one will leave you with a fantastic finished entertaining area. If decking isn't for you then we are just as capable of fitting a new patio and paving area. With so many innovations in outdoor materials we can help you transform your outdoor space into one which provides incredibly low maintenance and upkeep yet remains looking good in some of the grimmer winter months. Options such as composite fencing and decking along with our artificial grass installation service will allow you to enjoy your outdoor spaces for longer and through more inclement weather conditions without adding to the burden of painting, treating, oiling and mowing. Please speak to us about low maintenance gardens, which will still allow you to include and focus your outdoor creativity on the fun aspects of gardening such as plant and floral activities.

Fencing Services Gibbons Down

Consumer complete satisfaction is a big focus for us, therefore we strive to make sure that our clients have a simple yet effective experience when dealing with us as possible. As well as constantly striving to provide the be the best fencing company we also try to be one of the best companies to deal with period. We try to be as responsive as possible to new enquiries and try to arrange quotations and get garden or security fencing bookings in as soon as possible. Whilst we are busy all year round we have a good team that completes job diligently but quickly by using good quality equipment allowing us to serve as many customers as possible. If you wish to have a replacement fence or more comprehensive landscaping work done please call us today or complete our website form to arrange a no-obligation quotation for our fencing services today.

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