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Fencing contractors in Croydon

Croydon gardens range from narrow Victorian terraces in the north of the borough to wide, sloping plots in the south. We estimate both, but we specify them very differently.

Fencing sloping gardens in south Croydon

The single most common complaint we hear in Sanderstead, Selsdon and Coulsdon is gaps under the fence. Prefabricated panels are rectangular; the ground is not. Stepping panels down a slope always leaves triangular gaps unless something fills them.

There are two clean solutions: step the panels and fill beneath each bay with a concrete gravel board cut to the slope, or build close board on site and scribe the boards to follow the ground exactly. The second costs more and looks considerably better.

Terraced gardens in north Croydon

In Thornton Heath, South Norwood and the streets around West Croydon, access is the constraint. Everything comes through the house or a shared passage, waste has to be bagged and carried, and there is rarely space to lay panels out.

We price that honestly rather than discovering it on the day, which is why we prefer to see the access before confirming a figure.

Postcodes and nearby areas

We cover CR0, CR2, CR7, SE25 and the surrounding roads, including South Croydon, Thornton Heath, South Norwood, Sanderstead, Selsdon, Purley. For everything we install locally, see fencing in Croydon.

Frequently asked questions

Which parts of Croydon do you cover?
CR0, CR2, CR7 and SE25, including South Croydon, Thornton Heath, South Norwood, Sanderstead, Selsdon and Purley.
Can you fence a garden with steps and retaining walls?
Yes. Fencing on top of a retaining wall needs bolt-down posts or shorter panels — we will check the wall is suitable before quoting.

Get a free written fencing estimate

Tell us the length of the boundary and what you want it to do. We will give you an itemised price with the old fence removal included.