Spurfect Solutions

Repairs and improvements

Fence Repairs, Concrete Spurs & Maintenance

Not every fencing job needs to start from scratch. Spurfect Solutions can look at tired, damaged or leaning fencing and advise whether repair or replacement is the more practical route.

Existing tired garden fence and patio area before a new fencing and landscaping upgrade.

What this can include

  • Fence repairs and replacement sections
  • Concrete spur work where suitable
  • Privacy extensions above walls
  • Replacement posts and panels
  • Tired fence upgrades
  • Before and during project advice

Repair work can include replacement sections, posts, privacy extensions, fence strengthening and concrete spur work where appropriate for the existing boundary.

Where a fence has reached the end of its useful life, Spurfect Solutions can replace the relevant run with new timber fencing that suits the surrounding garden.

Project examples

Repairs & Maintenance work by Spurfect Solutions

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

Existing tired garden fence and patio area before a new fencing and landscaping upgrade.
Closeboard timber garden fencing installed along a lawn with trellis panels and materials.
Existing dark stained timber boundary fence with a new timber post added before further replacement work.
New vertical timber fencing installed above an existing brick garden wall to improve privacy.
Vertical timber fence extension installed above a brick garden wall beside a raised deck.

Related services

Often planned alongside this work

FAQs

Repairs & Maintenance 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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Need help with repairs & maintenance?

Tell us what you want the space to do, and we can talk through the practical next step.