


When a homeowner in Bilborough approached us, they were dealing with a deteriorating boundary fence that had seen better days. The original gravel board fencing had suffered significant damage over the years, with broken sections compromising the security and appearance of their property.
Understanding the importance of a robust and attractive garden boundary, we were delighted to provide a composite fencing solution that would stand the test of time.
H2: Initial Site Visit
Our initial site visit revealed the extent of the damage to the existing fence. The original gravel boards had become weathered and cracked, whilst several sections had completely failed.
The wooden posts were showing signs of rot, and the overall integrity of the boundary was compromised. We explained to our client that a complete replacement would be the most cost-effective long-term solution, rather than attempting piecemeal repairs that would inevitably fail again within a short timeframe.
During our assessment, we also considered the specific requirements of the location, including soil conditions and exposure to weather elements. This thorough evaluation allowed us to recommend the most appropriate materials and installation methods for maximum durability.
H3: Planning The Composite Fencing Installation
Working closely with our client, we developed a comprehensive plan for the new fence installation. The choice of chocolate brown composite fencing panels was made to complement the existing garden aesthetic whilst providing superior longevity compared to traditional timber alternatives.
Composite materials offer exceptional resistance to weathering, require minimal maintenance, and maintain their appearance for many years.
We scheduled the work to minimise disruption to the household, planning the removal and installation phases carefully. Our team prepared all necessary tools and materials in advance, making sure that the project would proceed smoothly from start to finish.
H3: Site Preparation
The first phase involved carefully removing the damaged gravel board fence and existing posts. We took great care to protect surrounding plants and garden features during this demolition phase. All debris was collected and disposed of responsibly, leaving the site clean and ready for the new fence installation.
Once the old fence was completely removed, we prepared the ground for the new concrete posts. This involved checking levels and marking out precise positions for each post location. Proper preparation at this stage is crucial for achieving a professional finish that will remain straight and secure for years to come.
H3: Installing Concrete Posts & Gravel Boards
We began the installation by positioning and securing the new concrete posts. These provide exceptional stability and longevity compared to wooden alternatives. Each post was carefully positioned and secured using appropriate concrete foundations.
The new concrete gravel boards were then fitted between the posts. These boards serve as the foundation for the composite panels whilst providing additional protection against ground moisture and debris. The concrete construction guarantees that these components will not rot or deteriorate, unlike their wooden predecessors.
H3: Composite Panel Installation
With the structural elements in place, we proceeded to install the chocolate brown composite fencing panels. Each panel was carefully measured and fitted, creating clean, uniform sections that provide complete privacy and security. The rich chocolate brown colour creates an attractive finish that complements the surrounding landscape beautifully.
Our team paid careful attention to every detail during installation, making sure that all panels were perfectly aligned and securely fixed. We also checked that all post caps were properly fitted and that the entire fence line was level and professional in appearance.
The completed installation transforms the garden boundary completely, providing our customer in Bilborough with a maintenance-free solution that will continue to look outstanding for many years. The combination of concrete posts, concrete gravel boards, and composite panels creates a robust system that offers excellent value for money whilst requiring virtually no ongoing maintenance.
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