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Palisade Fencing for Your Estate

Expert Author John Rea

Palisade fencing is characterised by round, flat or triangular tops of the panels. This allows light through and is often used when people need to segregate their garden or area without the need for full privacy.

The installation of these types of fences can either be with using gravel boards or not. This should be stated when purchasing.

Not all of these styles of fences have actually been treated, so one will have to find this out wherever they choose to make the purchase. If they have not been treated, special coatings and protectors can be bought from most local hardware or construction stores.

If you are thinking about buying Palisade fencing for your garden or estate, make sure that the wood is guaranteed. Most companies will guarantee the wood for twenty five years which is an impressive length of time.

Wooden gates are also available for this style of fencing; just make sure that your supplier offers this if you feel like upgrading in the future.

Prices for these fences vary throughout the U.K. One can expect to pay anywhere from 25 pounds, all the way up to 300 pounds and over. This greatly depends on the size of the boundary and what level of privacy is needed.

When buying a palisade fence for your home, there is an array of different companies offering all sorts of different styles. The best place to start would to have a look at some of the more well known companies around the U.K to get a feel for the different prices.

Once you feel competently educated about these particular fences, it is time to get a better deal with some of the many experts available throughout the U.K today.

John Rea has over 30 years experience as a fencing contractor in the UK, his website contains information relating to many different types of fencing and gates, find out more > Fencing Contractor.

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