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Guildford Fencing Co Logo

Guildford Fencing Co

9.97(1234 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills

Fencing / Gates
Fencing Repair / Replacement
Metal Gates
Close Board Fencing
Fencing / Gates Supplier
KM Countryside Services Logo

KM Countryside Services

9.98(34 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills

Fencing / Gates
Fencing Repair / Replacement
Picket Fencing
Fencing / Gates Supplier
Close Board Fencing
Normandy Fencing & Ground Works Logo

Normandy Fencing & Ground Works

9.98(156 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills

Fencing / Gates
Fencing Repair / Replacement
Trellis
Close Board Fencing
Emergency Fencing / Gate Service
Ashbridge Fencing & Landscaping LTD Logo

Ashbridge Fencing & Landscaping LTD

9.38(352 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills

Fencing / Gates
Fencing Repair / Replacement
Close Board Fencing
Picket Fencing
Panel Fencing
Direct Fencing Suppliers Logo

Direct Fencing Suppliers

9.98(112 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills

Fencing / Gates
Fencing Repair / Replacement
Close Board Fencing
Fencing / Gates Supplier
Garden Fencing
J Ball & Son Fencing & Landscaping Logo

J Ball & Son Fencing & Landscaping

9.95(180 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills

Fencing / Gates
Fencing Repair / Replacement
Panel Fencing
Close Board Fencing
Emergency Fencing / Gate Service
AC. Fencing Contractors Logo

AC. Fencing Contractors

9.99(124 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills

Fencing / Gates
Fencing Repair / Replacement
Picket Fencing
Trellis
Fencing / Gates Supplier
HHF Outdoors Logo

HHF Outdoors

9.87(23 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills

Fencing / Gates
Fencing Repair / Replacement
Emergency Fencing / Gate Service
Fencing Contractor
Picket Fencing
A2B Landscaping and Fencing Logo

A2B Landscaping and Fencing

9.83(34 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills

Fencing / Gates
Fencing Repair / Replacement
Close Board Fencing
Picket Fencing
Fencing / Gates Supplier
Underway Construction LTD Logo

Underway Construction LTD

10(22 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills

Fencing / Gates
Fencing Repair / Replacement
Trellis
Garden Fencing
Emergency Fencing / Gate Service
Woking Garden Services Logo

Woking Garden Services

10(106 reviews)

Operates in GU2

Services & skills

Fencing / Gates
Fencing Repair / Replacement
Trellis
Close Board Fencing
Metal Gates
D and S Driveways & Roofing Logo

D and S Driveways & Roofing

9.58(283 reviews)

Operates in GU2

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Fencing / Gates
Fencing Repair / Replacement
Fencing / Gates Supplier
Picket Fencing
Metal Gates

Find Fencing Repair or Replacement in GU2

Ensuring your fence is well-maintained contributes to both the look and security of your home. Are you looking to find the right professional to repair or renew your fence?

Whether you want to know about materials or how much a fence repair costs, we've answered the most commonly asked questions about fencing repair or replacement in GU2.

Ready to contact local fencers? Try our quick and easy online search – or request a quote, and we’ll get several fencers to contact you.

  • How much does it cost to replace a fence in the UK?

    In the UK, replacing a fence panel costs between £20 and £140 (plus VAT).

    Rates depend on the size and material, the experience of your fencer and labour rates in your area.

    For example, premium materials like wrought iron or composite panels are much more expensive than wood or vinyl fencing.

    • Before hiring, it is a good idea to get at least three written quotes that include all materials, labour, and VAT. That way, you can compare prices.

    Learn more about replacement fence panel costs here.

  • What are the best fence repair companies near me?

    Finding reliable fence repair/replacement in GU2 is essential and easier than you might think.

    Here are our top tips for finding the best fencing repair/replacement in GU2.

    1. Use Checkatrade

    Searching professional directories like Checkatrade makes it quick and easy to find trusted and experienced professionals.

    See thousands of trusted fencers and fencing installers approved by us and reviewed by our homeowners.

    Don’t forget to check our member's portfolios so you know if their work is for you.

    1. Ask for recommendations

    One of the best ways to find a great tradesperson is to ask friends, family, and colleagues.

    Someone you know will likely have used a good fencer. Ask around for recommendations so you can learn about a fencer’s quality of work, professionalism and timeliness.

    1. Check online reviews

    Looking for online reviews is another great way to find experienced tradespeople.

    See what others say about a local fencer's professionalism, quality of work and timeliness.

    Remember to cross-check your reviews on Checkatrade.

  • How do you repair a wooden fence?

    First, assess the damage to check if the fence is fixable. Minor fencing repairs, such as loose slats or small cracks, can be reattached or repaired with wood filler.

    Use galvanised nails or screws when securing loose slats/panels so your repair lasts.

    A professional can remove and replace the section for rotting fence panels, even if it's an entire panel. After they've repaired the panel or loose slats, they'll seal them with wood preservatives to lessen the chances of further decay.

    Can your fence be repaired? Chat with a professional for more advice.

  • Can I repair a fence myself?

    If your fence is relatively new, repair rather than replace might be more cost-effective. If your fence has a long list of repairs, replace it.

    Some homeowners can fix smaller issues, like a loose panel or filling minor cracks. But if you’re uncomfortable making more extensive repairs, arrange for professional fence repair.

    Hiring a pro also means you won’t need to purchase or hire additional tools. Your fencer will have all the tools they need to repair or replace your fence.

    If structural components like concrete posts are damaged, it's better to seek professional help. DIY repairs can save money only when you have the right tools, time, and experience.

    Chat with professional fencing repair/replacement in GU2 for more advice.

    If you need a new fence, get help planning it.

  • When should I hire a professional to repair my fence?

    Some people will only get professional help to repair their fence when;

    • Your fence blows over
    • Damage lets your pets escape
    • A loose panel gets blown away in a storm

    Don’t wait until your fence has become a problem. If you notice extensive damage, like multiple broken panels, rotten posts, or leaning sections, seek help.

    Hiring a fencer is also helpful for wrought iron or vinyl fences that need specific tools and expertise.

  • How much does it cost to repair a fence in the UK?

    Here’s the average price for fence repair in GU2;

    • Average homeowner fence repair spend - £950
    • Fence repair costs are anywhere from £40 to £1,839
    • A wooden fence repair is between £77 and £770
    • A chainlink fence repair is between £77 and £1,500
    • Labour rates for fence repair are generally around £30 per hour or £240 per day

    The cost of repairing a fence in the UK largely depends on its size, materials, and the extent of the damage.

    The best thing to do is arrange two to three quotes from a fencing repair/replacement service in GU2. Always ask for a detailed quote, including materials and VAT.

    Read our fence repair cost guide for more info.

  • Do I need planning permission for a new fence?

    No, you won't need planning permission for a new fence in the UK, as long as the height is under 2 metres or 1 metre if it borders a motorway.

    You usually need planning permission if your fence is over 2 meters high or made from brick, stone, or concrete.

    If your property is also listed in a conservation area or the courtyard of a listed building, you may need planning permission.

    Check with your local council, as rules may vary per authority.

    If you're unsure, get professional advice. Your local council can issue an enforcement notice to tear down your fence if planning permission should have been obtained.

    The good news is you won't need planning permission to;

    • Take down a fence
    • Alter, maintain, or improve an existing fence
    • Plant a hedge
  • How do you replace a fence post?

    Replacing a fence post is as simple as removing the damaged one and installing a new one. But, you might also need to dig out the old post, including its concrete base.

    Make sure the hole is deep enough to support the new post, then insert the post and secure it with concrete. Use a spirit level to check it’s fully upright. Then, allow the concrete to set for 24–48 hours before reattaching the fence panels.

    Find out how to repair a wobbly post here.