Fence panels

Wooden fence panels are commonly used to mark boundaries, divide outdoor areas, and provide privacy in residential builds. Modern building projects use fencing panels in garden landscaping, housing developments, and public infrastructure. Timber fence panels offer fast installation, standard sizing, and easy replacement—important benefits on tight schedules. Traditional uses include separating rural plots and shielding properties from wind, but most current applications prioritise consistency and speed on-site.

You’ll find a wide range of fencing panels on the market, including feather edge fence panels, closeboard, and overlap styles. Sizes vary from 3ft to 6ft, depending on site layout and client specification. Pressure treated timber is now standard, offering better durability and resistance to moisture. Treated fence panels also reduce the need for ongoing maintenance, particularly on commercial or rented properties. Garden fence panels typically come in 4ft or 6ft heights, while wooden fence panels with reinforced framing suit longer-term installations. Prices vary, so it’s best to shop around if you’d like to find the cheapest options.

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    Fence panels - FAQs

    1. What sizes do timber fence panels come in?

    Most standard panels are available in 3ft, 4ft, 5ft, and 6ft heights. Width is typically 6ft, suitable for standard UK fencing bays.

    2. What‘s the difference between feather edge and overlap panels?

    Feather edge panels use tapered vertical boards nailed to horizontal rails. Overlap panels use horizontal slats that partially overlap. Feather edge is generally stronger.

    3. Are all fencing panels pressure treated?

    Not all, but most modern garden fence panels and wooden fence panels are pressure treated for longer lifespan and moisture resistance.