Fencing in Salford
Fence installers for gardens: fencing supplied and fitted, from single panels to full perimeters, straight and solid the first time. Around nine miles from our Leigh base.
Fencing for Salford Gardens
Fencing in west Salford is mostly about boundaries between semis and behind terraces, long shared runs in Swinton and Clifton, and full-height panels closing off the yards and entries of Pendlebury and Eccles. Winter storms find every weak post in the city, and we fit fences to stand up to that: concrete posts and gravel boards wherever exposure demands them.
We cover Salford and the surrounding area: Swinton, Pendlebury, Clifton, Eccles, Monton and beyond (M27, M28, M30, M6).
Get a Free Salford Quote
What’s Included
We install close-board, panel fencing, picket and decorative front boundaries, and we replace single storm-snapped panels as readily as whole perimeters. Being nine miles away in Leigh, Salford fencing jobs are easy to schedule quickly when a boundary is open.
- Close-board, panel and picket fencing
- Concrete or timber posts, set properly
- Gravel boards to stop rot at ground level
- Garden gates made to match
- Old fencing removed and disposed of
- Storm damage fence repairs and panel swaps
How It Works
Fencing in Salford, FAQs
The usual rule applies: up to 2 metres in a back garden without planning permission, but only 1 metre where the fence adjoins a highway. Corner plots on the Swinton estates catch people out. We check with Salford City Council’s rules in mind before we build.
Rear entries make installation easier, but they also mean the fence is your security line. We’d normally recommend full-height close-board with a gravel board at the base, solid, no footholds, and it shrugs off the damp of a shaded ginnel.
Most domestic fencing jobs take one to two days. A single 6ft panel or post swap is usually done in a morning; a full garden perimeter with old fence removal might run to two or three days.
Concrete posts last decades and never rot, but timber looks softer and costs less up front. In exposed gardens we usually recommend concrete posts with gravel boards, because that combination survives the wettest winters.
Yes. Removal and disposal of the old fencing is included in the quote. We take all waste away and leave the garden tidy.