Fencing in Warrington
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 Warrington Gardens
A lot of the fencing on north Warrington’s estates went up when the houses did, and timber from the new-town years is now well past its best, posts rotted at ground level, panels held up by habit. When one garden’s fence goes in a storm, the neighbours’ usually isn’t far behind. We replace single panels, full runs and whole boundaries, with concrete posts and gravel boards where the exposure justifies them.
We cover Warrington and the surrounding area: Winwick, Callands, Orford, Longford, Cinnamon Brow and beyond (WA2, WA3, WA5).
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What’s Included
Exposure is a real factor out here. Winwick sits against open farmland, and boundaries facing the fields take the wind head-on. The difference between a fence that lasts twenty years and one that fails in five is the spec, not the luck. We’ll recommend post depth, post type and panel style based on what your boundary actually faces.
- 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 Warrington, FAQs
For exposed, field-facing boundaries we recommend concrete posts set deep, gravel boards to keep timber off the wet ground, and either close-board construction or panels rated for wind. It costs more than a standard panel fence and it’s worth every penny on a windy boundary.
The new-town estates are threaded with public paths and green corridors, and fencing against them is normally straightforward. The strict 1-metre height limit applies next to highways, not footpaths. If your boundary is borderline or on a corner, we’ll check what applies with Warrington Borough Council before we build rather than guess.
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.