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Fence Panel Repairs Hull

Understandably, taking into account the UK weather,  garden fences can take a fair bit of battering. But other problems like rot or pests or bad installation can also take their toll.


If your garden or boundary fencing is starting to look a tired and worn, it should be sorted out as soon as possible and before it gets any worse. And in particular, you should make sure that any repairs are undertaken before the worst of the Autumn and Winter weather. That’s where we come in with our garden fence panel repairs service.


From fixing a single panel to replacing a whole section, we’ll always do our best to keep costs down and help you save having to replace the whole thing. Before starting any repairs, we’ll take a good look at what’s damaged to see if it can be fixed - whether it's the posts that are the problem, or the panels. Contact us today for a free call out and quote.

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How To Choose The Right Fence Panels For You?

If you're thinking about a fencing facelift, with so many available options, choosing the right panels to suit your garden can send your head spinning. We can help make the decision easier by advising you on the core elements that you'll need to consider.


Firstly, what fencing material to choose. Timber fence panels are a secure option providing a traditional feel, while vinyl or metal fencing panels will give you a low-maintenance and more durable option with a modern look.


Another decision to make is the size of the panels you'd like. It’s important to select the right dimensions for the space so that you get the privacy and security that's right for you.


With so many designs on the market, choosing which one is right for you can be difficult. Scroll down to have a look at some of the popular choices for fencing Hull customers opt for and reach out to us for a free call out and quote.

Lattice Trellis Fence Panels

Lattice trellis panels are great for adding height and style without blocking all the light. The crisscross pattern is perfect for climbing plants like roses or ivy. They can be fitted on top of solid fencing or used on their own. These panels are ideal for dividing areas while keeping your garden open and airy.

Closeboard Fence Panels

Closeboard panels are strong, sturdy, and built to last. Made with vertical boards that overlap, they offer great privacy and can handle tough weather. These panels are a popular choice for boundary fencing, giving your garden a neat and secure look. They suit most properties and are great when you want reliable, long-term fencing.

Feather Edge Fence Panels

Feather edge panels have tapered wooden boards that overlap, giving strong wind resistance and solid privacy. They’re tough and ideal for sloping gardens where you need custom heights. This type of panel is known for its durability and neat appearance, making it a solid choice for everyday garden fencing with a simple, no-fuss look.

Omega Trellis Fence Panels

Omega trellis panels feature a wave-shaped top and a decorative trellis section. These panels combine style with function, offering a more elegant finish to your garden boundaries. They’re often used in front gardens or as highlights in landscaped spaces. The curved top adds visual interest while the open trellis helps keep the area bright.

Picket Fence Panels

Picket panels are perfect for creating a friendly and welcoming feel. With evenly spaced vertical boards and a traditional look, they’re often used in front gardens or around flower beds. These fences are great for marking out space without fully closing it off. They offer charm and help keep small pets or children safe.

Hedgehog Friendly Fence Panels

Hedgehog-friendly panels come with a small gap at the bottom to let hedgehogs move freely between gardens. They help support local wildlife without affecting the strength or privacy of your fence. This simple feature encourages biodiversity and is becoming more popular in communities that care about the environment and garden visitors.