Fencing

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Commercial & Residential Fencing

As one of the largest fencing and gate suppliers in Hertfordshire and the surrounding areas, Reynold’s Landscaping Fencing Services are able to cover all of your commercial fencing needs. No matter how big or small the project, we always aim to make sure your business premises is as attractive as it is secure.

Working Process

Reynold’s Landscaping Fencing Services have a wealth of industry experience, and during this time we have supplied many different commercial clients both small and large. 

Whether you’re looking for a metal security gate for a business park or wooden fencing for a bar terrace, we have a wide range of fencing products and a team of experts to help guide you through it.

  • 1.Consultation
  • 2.Design & Work
  • 3.Complete & Maintenance

If you’d like to find out more about any of our fencing products, you can contact our dedicated customer service team who will be on hand to offer impartial advice and obligation-free quotes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most of our timber products are talanised (pressure treated) to protect against rot so do not need to be treated.

Tanalised or pressure treated wood tends to change colour over time, so if you wish to avoid this, applying regular treatment will help to maintain the condition of your timber. We would only recommend this after owning the fence for at least a year.
As a general rule of thumb, fences in rear gardens are allowed to be up to 2m high and fences in front gardens are allowed to be up to 1m where the fence meets a footpath.

Fencing height varies in different local authorities and is determined by the local planning policy so contact your local authority to check if you are unsure.
There is no general rule such as the fence to the left or to the right is yours. Your deeds should tell you who owns what and who is responsible for the upkeep of what fencing.

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