
The types of garden fencing available for purchase here includes the popular lap panels & closeboard panels with timber or concrete posts, plus post and rail fencing, trellis and chainlink fencing, plus many more.
A popular garden fencing product, the lap panel is now available in a fully treated version which gives superior rot protection. All of our lap panels are made to be durable and are fully framed.
Closeboard fence panels are a fence panel suitable for garden fencing which is increasing in popularity as a stronger alternative to the lap panel. Closeboard panels are available in either a dipped or pressure treated finish.
Closeboard fencing is the most popular type of garden fencing. closeboard fencing is easy to erect and built on site in kit form. Closeboard fencing is a long lasting, sturdy fence and is constructed using a range of products. The core items include featheredge boards, arris rails, gravel boards, fence posts and postfix.
Picket Fencing is also known as palisade fencing and is great in gardens as it is often used only 900mm high so that it does not obstruct the view or block out the light. It is easy and fast to erect as it comes in ready assembled panels approx. 1.80m long. This particular style of fence is ideal for keeping small children and pets within the boundary of your garden.
Grange Elite panels are a very popular range of decorative panel, which have been fully treated for a longer life expectancy. The most popular Grange Elite panel that AVS sell is the St Meloir panel, but a wide range of alternatives are available.
This product is becoming more and more popular for garden fencing.
Our metal fence panels are now available in a fully treated version for extra protection, whilst at the same time giving a professional finish.
A traditional type of fencing often, but not exclusively, used at low heights. It is available with differing tops such as pointed, round or flat. It is constructed on site in kit form using posts, arris rails and palisade pales.
This product is becoming more and more popular as a garden fencing product.
Our metal railings are now available in a fully treated version for extra protection, whilst at the same time giving a professional finish.
Cheap and easy to erect, a traditional and attractive type of fence great for garden fencing.
Chestnut fencing is robust with its traditional looks, which blend into the natural environment and can be a very economical way of fencing a large boundary area.
Chainlink is ideal for pets or security, and gives vision through the fence. Available with a range of posts and with galvanised or green coated mesh. Chainlink is long lasting because it cannot rot and as it ranges from 3’ to 6’+ in height it can be made to blend in well with the garden.
AVS offer a large range of fencing suitable for different pets. Mesh, netting and Petsafe radio fences are available.
Ideal for rural locations or to create that cottage garden feel. Traditional and attractive, hurdles can be used to act as a screen from unsightly areas of a garden such as a compost bin. Hurdles are easy to erect as the posts are driven in without concrete and the panels are wired to the posts.
This may be erected to form a fence in its own right, but more commonly it is used for growing climbing plants or as a simple screen. It is also added to fence panels as an attractive topping for garden fencing.
Metposts; the original fence post spike. Available in different styles to suit driving into the soil or bolting down to concrete surfaces. To suit fence panels and other garden fencing.
This is a selection of affordable post & rail styles. Post and rail fencing of all types provides a great barrier that has strength and presence. Post and rail, which uses sawn or half round rails, is usually nailed to the posts.
Chestnut post and rail is a firm favourite, the original and traditional post & rail which may be used for demarcation, and if it is used with chainlink fixed to one side it is also suitable for containing pets. Chestnut post and rail has rustic charm.
Ideal for protecting your garden and vegetable patch from unwanted guests. Rabbit netting can be used with post and rail fencing. Wire netting can be used for birds and other pets. It needs a supporting line wire if it is being erected permanently.
This is a range of lightweight weldmesh which has a range of uses, not just in cage building. It can also be used in the garden as an alternative to wire netting or rabbit netting.
AVS sell light-weight weldmesh or aviary mesh, which can be used to keep out rabbits and other small animals. AVS also sell fencing weldmesh which is stronger than chainlink and is suitable for large dogs and for garden fencing that will see very heavy use. Available with green or galvanised finish.
When choosing your garden fencing you should consider the height you require, as 2m is the highest that can be achieved for your garden without applying for planning permission. A solid fence such as a fence panel or close boarded fence offers a higher level of privacy than an open style of fencing such as palisade or chain link mesh.
Garden Fence Panels
Often garden fencing is required to divide up areas of the garden and if this is the case low level garden fence panels, typically 900mm or 1200mm high, may be used. When planning a low level fence there is often less requirement for the fencing to be solid, unless it is required to keep small animals out, and so one tends to think of fencing styles such as trellis or palisade. Our garden fencing products may also be used for landscaping, as we supply a range of machine rounded poles and sleepers which are ideal when levelling areas of your garden or retaining soil prior to erecting your fencing. The front garden often requires a lower fence for visibility purposes if adjoining a road or highway and in these situations the tallest a fence may be without planning permission is normally 1m. Often fencing for front gardens consists of a low level garden fence panel and palisade fencing.
AVS sell a range of small timber gates to match your garden fencing, whether this is 1800mm high for side entrance gates or 900mm for low level fencing in the front garden. It is possible to paint your garden fence panels, although we urge caution because the timber stain and treatment may seep through the fencing so that it is visible on the neighbours side. Sometimes this can be overcome by agreeing to paint both sides of the fence.