Spurfect Solutions

Feather edge fencing

Closeboard Fencing

Closeboard fencing is one of Spurfect Solutions' core services, used for neat garden boundaries, privacy, side access routes and long fence runs.

Closeboard fencing forming a neat corner boundary beside a brick house and driveway.

What this can include

  • Feather edge board installation
  • Closeboard boundary fencing
  • Concrete post and gravel board options
  • Driveway and side garden fencing
  • Tall privacy fencing
  • Replacement closeboard runs

Feather edge boards, posts, gravel boards and capping can be used to create a sturdy timber fence that feels right for a domestic garden or property boundary.

It is a strong choice for customers who want a clean, durable boundary with a more substantial feel than standard panel fencing.

Project examples

Closeboard Fencing work by Spurfect Solutions

A selected run of real project images showing the materials, finish and practical style of the work.

Closeboard fencing forming a neat corner boundary beside a brick house and driveway.
Closeboard fence panels set between concrete posts along a driveway and side boundary.
Straight run of new feather edge closeboard fencing with gravel board and capping beside a garden path.
New closeboard timber fence enclosing a large garden with planting beds, lawn and a path.
Long new closeboard timber fence installed along a car park boundary near homes.
Long run of closeboard fencing with concrete posts and trellis top installed beside a lawn.
Long run of closeboard timber fencing enclosing a large lawn and garden boundary.

Related services

Often planned alongside this work

FAQs

Closeboard Fencing questions

How do I know whether to repair a fence or replace the whole run?+

It depends on the condition of the posts, panels, rails and the overall line of the fence. Spurfect Solutions can assess whether targeted repairs are worthwhile or whether a new run will be more reliable.

Can new fencing match what is already in the garden?+

Usually, yes. New sections can often be planned to sit naturally with existing fencing, walls, gates, planting and garden levels so the finished boundary does not feel patched together.

Can you improve privacy without making the garden feel boxed in?+

Yes. Depending on the space, options might include trellis, closeboard fencing, timber screens, fence extensions or a more open post and rail style where a solid boundary would feel too heavy.

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