Here we look at what to consider when planning a fencing project in your garden. There are many things to take into account. Firstly, what are your requirements for your fencing? Are you looking to enhance privacy, trying to try to block out noise, to make sure that your fencing is secure for your pets and children, or you want to create an attractive border around your property? Then you need to consider your budget for the project as the type of fencing you choose can vary in cost and there are many different types of fencing to choose from. One of the first considerations is the type of fence post to install, do you opt for concrete posts and gravel boards or wooden posts and wooden gravel boards. Bear in mind that concrete posts and gravel boards are more costly. Next think about the materials for your project. Do you want softwood or hardwood fencing? Both look great. Hardwood is often darker in hue and chosen for its woodgrain. Softwood is very popular and is more cost effective to use on a project. The softwood fencing that we install is all pressure treated. Composite fencing is growing in popularity as is composite decking and is a very low maintenance option to consider. Then decide on what style you would like for your fencing. Think of the style of your property and how to compliment it. Fencing can be installed vertically or horizontally. Vertical fencing is the more traditional option and very often seen on garden projects. Horizontal fencing suits a modern garden and is very popular with our clients too. Don’t forget the finish of your fencing with accessories. Do you want to add fence caps or a trellis at the top? Is a gate required? Lighting always looks great along a line of fencing and creates a great finish to a garden project. Remember to consider your neighbours and let them know of the upcoming work. The final step is to speak to a professional to discuss your project and get a quote for the work. You need to find a contractor that you feel comfortable working with. If you have any questions or would like to discuss a fencing project, please get in touch. We can arrange a free consultation at your home at a time that is convenient for you. Alternatively you can email across photos of the area to be fenced, together with some measurements, and we can provide an approximate costing by email. We provide landscaping services in East London and West Essex and specialise in paving, decking, fencing, brickwork, driveways, turfing and artificial lawns. Please email office@eastlondonlandscapes.com or call 020 3633 6413.
Fence Replacements
A desire for privacy away from prying eyes, securing a boundary or the need to repair damaged panels usually results in a quick decision to install a new fence. But being too hasty can result in the wrong choices being made. Simply choosing a fence style is not easy. All too frequently people opt for straightforward larch lap type fencing because it is the most common type. There are lots of different types such as lap fences, closeboard, rails, wavy edged, hazel hurdles and willow weaves. Some types may be more suitable to your property than others. You need to consider style and colour as well as the need for security. Size too can make a difference. A desire for privacy can often result in installing too tall fence panels but if your garden is exposed to the wind, then you may find that these are more prone to wind damage during storms. It can also lead to problems with neighbours. This is certainly something that we can advise you on. You can easily find yourself breaching legal covenants and restrictions, incurring legal expenses and eventually having to replace the fence yet again. It may be you are not even responsible for the fence. Who owns your fence? Is it you or your neighbour? Many home owners have little knowledge of just what their responsibilities are with regard to property boundaries. Some housing estates have restrictions as to the type of boundary markers that can be used at the front of properties, requiring an almost open plan layout. Before taking any action to replace or install a fence, it is wise to check your deeds and identify exactly what you can or cannot do. Talking to a local hard landscaping company such as C&J Landscapes Ltd will be beneficial. Their in-depth knowledge of the area means that they will frequently already know what can and cannot be done with fences in your area. This can reduce the research time and avoid potential problems. Talking to the experts and seeking their help can be a much better longterm option than just choosing an off the peg fence and hoping it works. Using a specialist ensures that the fence matches your legal responsibilities, personal style and is installed safely and securely with minimum disturbance to you and your neighbours. If you would like to arrange a consultation to discuss your fence replacement please get in touch via our website www.eastlondonlandscapes.com or email office@eastlondonlandscapes.com.
Horizontal Slatted Fencing
Garden fencing plays a very important part in the look of your garden and the overall image of your house. It is one of the more noticeable areas in a garden so it is really important to take your time and make the right choice when choosing which type of fencing to go for. There are so many designs and options available and it is good to do some online research to look at all the difference choices available to you so that you are happy and really comfortable with your fencing. It is important to select a garden fence that is in tune with the style of your home. Here at C&J Landscapes Ltd we love all the different options available and are able to install them all. One look that we really do love to install and that is very popular is the horizontal slatted fencing. It really does provide a streamlined look to a garden design and works very well with modern and contemporary gardens. When we install this type of fencing we work with both hardwood and softwood. If your existing fencing is sturdy the horizontal fencing can be applied to it. This is an easy update to create a new look. You can also paint the wood if required a feature colour to tie into a colour scheme in the garden. If you would like to discuss a fencing project then please get in touch for a free consultation. We provide fencing and landscaping services in East London . Please call the office on or email office@eastlondonlandscapes.com.