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How to Find a Fencing Contractor Near You
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Why Use Quote2 to Find a Fencing Contractor?
Garden fencing looks simple but bad fencing falls within years, and disputes about boundaries are easily avoided with the right contractor. Quote2 connects you with fencing specialists who know their materials and can advise on the best solution for your garden.
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Typical Fencing Costs in the UK
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* Prices are estimates only. Actual costs depend on location, specification, and materials. Labour and materials may be quoted separately.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Whose responsibility is a garden fence?
In England and Wales, boundary responsibility is shown on the title deeds — look for a T mark. If on your side, it's usually your responsibility.
How long does fence installation take?
A full garden fence replacement typically takes 1–2 days. Concrete post setting may require 24–48 hours to cure before panels are fitted.
What type of fence post lasts longest?
Concrete posts outlast timber by decades and need no maintenance. Treated timber posts in concrete footings last 15–25 years.
Do I need planning permission for a garden fence?
Fences up to 2m high generally don't need planning permission (1m adjacent to a highway). Taller fences, or any fence in a conservation area, may require consent.
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