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London Fence Installers and Contractor Services

We can meet all of your needs for wooden fencing, from gates, trellis panels, fence posts and more. To find out how we can assist with your project, give our knowledgeable fence installers a call at 07958 733554 for a free quote.

We can assist you whether you want to refresh the borders of your garden or make a colourful statement. We provide a wide variety of types and finishes for fence and gates that we install on residential and commercial sites.

Wooden fencing is a fantastic method to give your garden a better appearance, more security, or a little more seclusion. Depending on what kind of fencing you require, we can provide a large selection of sizes, forms, and patterns.

For an even more polished appearance that harmonises with the rest of the property, we can paint or stain your fencing.

☑️ Fence Panels
☑️ Closed Board Fencing
☑️ Post & Rail
☑️ Gates
☑️ Contemporary horizontal fencing
☑️ Fence Railings
☑️ Concrete and Wooden posts
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Frequently Asked Questions about our London Fencing Services?

London Handyman aims to provide the best Fencing installation service in London.

Call your local London Handyman today if you have further questions or would like to discuss a project.

Please see answers to our most commonly asked questions.

The fence's placement in relation to the property boundaries usually establishes who owns it. The person who owns the land where the fence is located is typically in charge of its upkeep and maintenance. To be sure of the precise ownership, it is best to verify the property deeds or speak with a surveyor.

The size of the area to be fenced, the city or location, and the type of fencing material can all affect the cost of garden fencing. It is advised to get quotations for your particular fencing needs from nearby fencing companies like us in order to obtain an exact pricing estimate.

It might not be a good idea to install a trellis on your neighbours' fence without their consent. It's polite to consult your neighbours before installing any additions or alterations to a shared fence. It can be okay to build a trellis if your neighbours are on board and you have good ties with them. Respecting their preferences and property lines is necessary, though.

Generally speaking, the fence's best side should face the owner's land if it is installed and paid for. This implies that if you are building a fence on your land, the back, or rougher, side should face your neighbour's property, while the nicer or more finished side should face your own.

For a fence, you typically don't need planning authorization. Local authorities have established norms and limits regarding the location and height of fences. Planning approval may not always be required if the fence is less than a specific height, usually around 6 feet or 2 metres, and is not located in a conservation area. To find out the exact laws that apply in your area, it is imperative that you contact the planning department or local council.