Overlap Panel:

When it comes to garden fencing, the overlap panel, also known as the waney panel, reigns supreme and is the go-to choice for many in the UK. Crafted with horizontally fixed waney-edge boards, this panel boasts a rustic allure thanks to its sawn inclusion of the tree's bark, resulting in a distinctive wavy edge. For those seeking a more contemporary look, straight-edge boards are available at a slight premium, offering a uniform and modern appearance.

Closeboard Fencing:

 For a robust upgrade from standard overlap fencing, consider closeboard fence panels. These panels feature thicker feather edge boards vertically mounted onto supporting horizontal rails. Each board overlaps the next, enhancing both strength and privacy, often framed around its perimeter for added durability. Feather edge boards, tapered from 10 - 13mm to 6 - 8mm, are individually replaceable, ensuring longevity and ease of maintenance.

Slatted Garden Fence Panels:

Embrace modernity with slatted garden fence panels, a sleek option for revamping any outdoor space. Horizontal wooden slats spaced apart create a contemporary aesthetic, ideal for screening or partitioning specific areas. Opt for a double slatted design for increased privacy, while the open structure allows wind to pass through, reducing movement and potential damage, thereby enhancing longevity.

Decorative Garden Fence Panels:

In compact gardens where privacy takes a back seat, decorative fence panels offer a myriad of options to demarcate boundaries while maintaining visual openness. From traditional picket or pale fence panels to trellis and lattice screens, the choices are abundant. Trellis panels, perfect for low-level boundaries or adding decorative flair atop existing fences or walls, can even serve as a canvas for climbing flowers or produce, marrying aesthetics with functionality.


Main Fence Treatments Types Explained:

Dip Treated Fencing: Dip treated panels undergo immersion in a wood preservative solution, providing surface protection against rot, fungi, and moisture. While many panels come with a guarantee, it's essential to re-treat them with a suitable coating every year or two to maintain effectiveness.

Pressure Treated Wood: Undergoing a vacuum process, pressure treated panels have air replaced with a preservative treatment, penetrating deeper into the timber's cellular structure for long-term protection against fungal rot and decay. While pressure treated panels offer extended longevity compared to dip treated ones, occasional aftercare applications are still recommended to maximize their lifespan.

Conclusion: Transform your garden into a haven of beauty and functionality with timber fencing. From the classic allure of overlap panels to the contemporary charm of slatted designs, there's a fencing style to suit every taste and requirement. By understanding the various types and treatments available, you can make an informed choice that not only enhances your outdoor space's aesthetic appeal but also ensures years of enjoyment and admiration.


Be sure to check out our range of Timber Fencing here, and our Timber Treatments here