Post And Rail Fencing Prices Uk

Post rail fencing is most commonly seen as a post and three rail arrangement.
Post and rail fencing prices uk. Out of stock. However often the number of rails may be increased or decreased dependant on whether it is keeping something in or out or is simply marking a boundary. Softwood fencing rails cut to a standard rectangular shape ideally used for post and rail fencing. Our post and rail fencing is supplied and erected with 2 or 3 rails in a selection of bay sizes either 1 8m or 2 4m.
All fencing rails are pressure treated for a longer life and extra durability and can also be slotted into morticed posts or nailed straight on depending on the effect or look you want. Post rail fencing. Post and rail paddock fencing. All posts and rails are pressure treated using lonza tanalith e preservative.
Round post and rail is supplied with quality machined graded timbers of which produces a full round 88mm pointed post and a 100mm x 50mm half round rail. Available sizes include 1x6 2x4 and 2x6. We aim to get all deliveries to our customers within 10 14 working days of ordering. Ideal for agricultural demarcation.
The jacksons fence builder is available to help you price our garden fencing panels and also our trellis panels. Round and square post and rail fencing sold per meter with fixings. Building quality fencing in the uk since 1947. All posts and rail fencing are fully pressure treated.
Our standard post rail fencing is nailed to the flat face of the posts. 1 8m x 125mm x 75mm 1ww post brown pressure treated 7 19 inc vat. The timber can be either pressure creosoted russian redwood or pressure treated ccp but we recommend creosote as the most suitable material for equine fencing. To install post rail you must set a post every 1 8 metres.
All posts are 1ww so each post has a slanting top to the post. Depending on the material you choose a post and rail fence will cost you between 1 and 4 per linear foot per rail. Post and rail fencing is a traditional style of fencing that is widely used by the rural communities of the english countryside.