Upminster Fencing Limited
What Do I Want?
Not sure what you want in your garden? Seen what you like but don't know what it's called? You're in the right place! We don't expect you to know the proper name for every fence design, so we've got them all here for your convenience.
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Below are our most common designs and products, along with their names. Please let us know what you've seen when contacting us so we can get a quote to you even quicker.
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When you see what you like, click on the image to enlarge and see all details.
These are basic wooden panels with a straight top. All our straight top panels are close board panels, these are stronger than larch lap panels which you may find elsewhere.
These are towered and scallop wooden panels. The towered go 'up and over' whilst the scallops 'dip' down. All our towered and scallop panels are close board panels, these are stronger than larch lap panels which you may find elsewhere.
This particular image is bullnose picket - notice the rounded tops as opposed to a 'pointy' top.
This is a trellis fence, notice the squares in the fence. These 'squares' can occupy the entire panel as shown above, or just be on top of a solid panel as seen in one of the gate photos.
These are European panels. Please note these panels are more expensive than our other options due to their lovely appearance, and have a longer lead time to acquire.
This is a palisade fence, often associated as a security fence.
This is a chainlink fence, it is a metal fence you can see through.
This is a double 'Cottage' gate. They are available in the towered variety shown in this photo or with a straight top - shown in the mini version.
This is a single mini 'Cottage' gate with a straight top.
This is a Tongue & Groove double gate. This gate has a straight top, they are available with 'horns' on top - please see other photos.
This is a Tongue & Groove double gate. Notice the 'horns' on top. These are also available as a straight top - please see other photos.
This is a single Tongue & Groove gate with a straight top.
This is a feather edge gate (sometimes referred to as a close board gate). This gate has a towered top, but can also come with a straight or trellis top - see other photos.
This is a feather edge gate (sometimes referred to as a close board gate). This gate has a straight top, but can also come with a towered or trellis top - see other photos.
This is the back of a feather edge gate (sometimes referred to as a close board gate). This gate has a trellis top, but can also come with a straight or towered top - see other photos.