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New Fencing for Homes & Commercial Premises

There are many reasons property owners choose to invest in new fencing. Over time, exposure to weather can cause timber to rot, posts to weaken, and panels to lean or fail altogether. In other cases, fencing may no longer suit the layout, level of privacy, or security needs of the space.

New fencing can help to:

  • clearly define property boundaries
  • improve privacy and security
  • create safe enclosures for children or pets
  • refresh the overall look of a garden or site
  • replace unsafe or deteriorated structures

Sutton Arboriculture’s fencing installation service ensures each project is carefully planned, accurately set out, and built to last. We work across Torbay, Kingsbridge, South Hams, and surrounding areas, constructing and installing new timber fences that make homes and businesses stand out.

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Quality Fencing & Wooden Gates for Secure Outdoor Spaces

From full perimeter fencing to individual repairs and bespoke wooden gates, our team takes the time to understand how each space is used before recommending the most suitable option. The result is fencing that looks right, performs reliably, and stands up to the elements.

Every property is different, and the right fencing style depends on location, exposure, and how the boundary will be used. We guide property owners through the available options and explain the practical benefits of each.

Popular fencing styles include:

  • Close board fencing for strength, privacy, and durability
  • Panel fencing as a versatile and cost-effective garden solution
  • Hit and miss fencing for windy or exposed locations
  • Picket fencing for front gardens and decorative boundaries
  • Trellis fencing for softer visual separation and climbing plants

Each panel is set with appropriate post depth, fixings, and spacing to ensure long-term stability. We focus on solid groundwork, not just surface appearance.

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Reliable Fencing Repair Services

Not all fencing issues require full replacement. Our repair services help restore safety and appearance where structures have been damaged or worn over time.

We commonly carry out repairs such as:

  • replacing broken or storm-damaged panels
  • straightening or reinforcing leaning posts
  • repairing or rehanging gates
  • replacing rotted timber sections

Fencing repair can significantly extend the life of existing panels and is often a cost-effective alternative to replacement. We’ll always advise honestly on whether repair or renewal is the better option, so please get in touch with us if you’re unsure.

A Joined-Up Approach to Outdoor Spaces

As well as fencing, we also carry out arboricultural work in Torbay, Kingsbridge, and South Hams, allowing outdoor spaces to be managed as a whole. This joined-up approach helps ensure boundaries are positioned correctly without affecting surrounding trees and plants whilst keeping them protected long-term.

You can explore the full range of locations we serve on our Areas We Cover page.

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Fencing – FAQs

How long does a fencing installation usually take?

Timescales depend on the size of the area, ground conditions, and the type of fencing being installed. Smaller garden projects may be completed within a day, while larger or more complex installations can take several days. We provide clear timescales before work begins so you know what to expect.

What materials do you use for fencing?

We primarily work with quality timber suitable for outdoor use. All materials are selected for durability and, where appropriate, treated to resist rot and weathering. We’ll discuss material options with you and recommend the best option for your property and budget.

Can fencing be installed on sloping or uneven ground?

Yes. Fencing can be adapted to suit slopes and uneven terrain using stepped or contoured installation methods. We assess ground conditions during the site visit and plan the layout to ensure the finished fence is secure and visually balanced.

Is fencing repair worth it, or should I replace everything?

That depends on the condition of the existing structure. If posts and main supports are sound, repairs can effectively restore both function and appearance. If multiple sections are failing, replacement may offer better long-term value. We’ll always give clear, practical advice.

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