Fencing
Fencing Services Lincolnshire
Quality fencing defines, secures, and finishes a garden while improving structure and privacy. As a result, our fencing services deliver durable, well-built results across many property types. As experienced garden landscapers, we bring over 15 years of fencing installation experience.
From the outset, we design and install fencing to suit practical needs and visual preferences. We install close-boarded fencing for privacy and decorative timber panels for softer boundaries. Likewise, trellis sections support planting and screening, while picket fencing suits front gardens.
Where required, we also install gates, concrete posts, and gravel boards for added strength. Across the region, we carry out fencing installation services in Lincoln, Gainsborough, Scunthorpe, and surrounding areas.
Fencing Options
With extensive fencing experience, we provide a comprehensive range of fencing products suited to gardens of all sizes. As experienced landscape gardeners, we install fencing that delivers privacy, security, and visual structure. At the same time, our fencing complements the wider garden layout and overall design.
For fencing installation services in Lincoln, we work with composite, timber, and metal fencing systems. In addition, we offer single gates, driveway gates, decorative screens, close-boarded fencing, and trellis panels. As a result, each material allows flexibility in height, layout, finish, and exposure conditions. For added strength, many clients choose concrete posts with gravel boards and heavy-duty timber panels.
Alternatively, composite and metal systems provide a clean, modern finish with reduced maintenance. Throughout the process, we guide you through materials, styles, and construction methods. Thoughtful design and professional installation deliver fencing that secures the garden and provides a strong, lasting finish. If you’re thinking about any of the listed services or simply would like advice, then get in touch.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you install gates with new fencing?
Yes, fencing installations can include matching garden or driveway gates, designed to suit the fence style and ensure smooth, secure access.
Is composite fencing better than timber fencing?
Neither is inherently better. Composite fencing suits homeowners wanting low maintenance, while timber fencing suits those who prefer a natural appearance and don’t mind regular upkeep.
How do I choose the right fencing for my garden?
The best option depends on budget, privacy requirements, appearance, and maintenance expectations. Both composite and timber fencing can be tailored to suit most properties.
How long does fencing typically last?
Composite fencing can last 20–30 years with minimal upkeep. Timber fencing usually lasts 10–15 years, depending on the timber type, exposure, and maintenance.
Is composite fencing expensive?
Composite fencing usually costs more upfront than timber fencing due to the materials and installation process. However, it requires far less maintenance and has a longer lifespan, which can make it more cost-effective over time.