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Protect your fence panels from damp ground and improve their lifespan.
A traditional and affordable choice for sturdy, no-nonsense fencing.
Treated wooden posts that blend in naturally with your garden while staying durable.
Choosing the right fencing products depends on your needs and garden style. Here are a few things to consider.
Fencing is at the core of what we supply. We’ve helped customers across the UK build strong, beautiful fences for years. All the products we use are selected for their quality and performance so that you can trust your fence will stand the test of time.
Here are a few more things that make us stand out.
Sometimes, standard sizes or designs don’t just cut it.
If your fencing project requires something unique - like non-standard panel sizes, a sloping design, or a specific look, then get in touch and let us know what you need.
We can also supply gates that match your fence panels, built with durability and style in mind, giving you a practical solution to fit your garden.
You don’t have to settle for “off the shelf” when your fencing needs something special.
Installation
Measuring, digging, levelling….. It’s not exactly the relaxing weekend activity most of us dream of. If the idea of post holes and spirit levels is enough to break out in a sweat, then don’t worry.
Our team of experts can handle the hard work for you. They’ll make sure everything is level, secure, and built to last. All you have to do is pop the kettle on and start picking out the perfect furniture or decide where the BBQ will go.
If we’re already dropping off the heavy supplies, why not let us finish the job?
Contact Us
Got any questions? Or need advice on what fencing supplies you need? Don’t worry - we’re here to help. We know fencing inside out. Fence panels, slotted posts, gravel boards, panels, and everything else fence-related.
Chat With Our Team - We’re real people who actually enjoy talking about fencing (yes, really). If you need recommendations, installation tips, or help with an order, then reach out, and we will help.
Delivery Options - We offer fast, reliable delivery straight to your door, We use our own fleet of truck to assure you product gets to you in perfect condition.
Visit us - Based in Northfleet, Kent and Catford in London we’re ideally placed for deliveries across London Kent, Essex and beyond.
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Email us - Get in touch via our website contact form.
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No matter what you need, we’ll make sure you get the right products at the right price.
At G&G we have many different types of fencing, here is a list of what we do:
With panel fencing there are 3 different types of posts that can be used:
With feather edge fencing there are 3 different posts that can be used:
With picket fencing there are 2 types of posts:
Pressure-treated panels already have long-lasting protection. For added care, apply a weather-resistant wood treatment every couple of years and regularly inspect for loose fixings or damage.
Yes it can! Painting treated fencing wood will not only help you achieve your ideal aesthetic but also gives the wood an additional layer of protection, which is always good.
Most treated timber is still “wet” from the treatment and needs time for the chemicals in the wood to settle and dry. You will notice, the wood is heavy and will still feel damp to the touch. If primer or paint is added to it at this point, there is every likelihood that it will be rejected by the water-based chemicals that are still working their way through the wood.
It is important to allow the timber to dry out fully before attempting to add paint or primer. This can be a lengthy process and may even take up to a few weeks depending on where the wood is stored. If there is too much heat and direct sunlight, this can cause the treated timber to warp instead of dry out. Damp conditions can also prolong the drying-out period.
Proper installation is key (which we can help you with). For added stability, use post brackets or repair spurs if your ground is prone to movement.
Fences under 2 metres tall don’t usually require planning permission. It’s always a good idea to check with your local council if unsure. We have set up a link if you need to check.
Measure the length of the area you want to fence and divide it by the width of the panels you’ve chosen. Then, take off some length for any posts going in between them.
Check all the paperwork you have for your house to see where the boundaries are. Following these is essential, as it can lead to disputes later on.
Use panel clips or wedges to secure your panels firmly in the posts. Concrete posts and close board panels provide extra stability for areas with strong winds.
We try to deliver most orders within a few days, depending on your location. For exact delivery times, contact our team or check our delivery page.
You can collect it from our depots in Kent or South London. However, as these items will be big and heavy, make sure you have a suitable vehicle to fit them in. Most people choose to have them delivered as it is easier and more affordable.