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Fencing typically offers privacy and security with solid panels or boards, while railings are more decorative and usually allow visibility through their open designs.
Fencing is often made from timber or composite materials, while railings are usually crafted from metal such as wrought iron or steel, offering strength and decorative appeal.
Yes, timber posts are generally pressure-treated to protect against rot, moisture, and insect damage, ensuring long-lasting performance outdoors.
In many cases, you do not need permission for fencing up to 2 metres high. However, it is always best to check with your local planning authority, especially for front gardens or listed buildings.
Yes, garden railings offer a stylish way to define spaces without blocking views and can also be used in commercial or public spaces for safety and boundary marking.
Yes, fencing panels come in various heights and designs, from low-level decorative panels to tall privacy screens, to suit different needs and preferences.
Regular maintenance such as cleaning, applying wood treatments, and repainting or staining will help keep timber fencing and posts in good condition and extend their lifespan.
Yes, many fencing and railing products can be cut to size