Fencing & Turfing

Fencing and turfing in South Lincolnshire.

Featheredge, closeboard, slatted or estate fencing. Posts set in concrete, not driven. Real turf or premium artificial grass.

★★★★★ 4.9 / 5 on Google · 80+ reviews
Concrete-set posts · never driven
10-year structural guarantee
Free quote within 1 working day
Fencing types

Four fence types. One installation standard.

The type depends on your garden and your budget. The installation — concrete-set posts, pressure-treated timber — is the same regardless.

Featheredge

Overlapping vertical boards fixed to arris rails. The most popular garden fence in the UK for good reason — robust, private, and straightforward to repair if a board ever takes damage.

Closeboard

Pre-made panel alternative. Faster to install, more uniform look. Good choice when cost or speed is a priority and the garden backs onto another without the need for a seamless custom fit.

Slatted

Horizontal boards with deliberate gaps between them. Contemporary look that suits modern gardens and open-plan rear spaces. Lets in light without losing privacy at the right spacing.

Estate / post and rail

Rural, agricultural, boundary marking. Two or three rails between posts, open and unfussy. Right for larger plots, paddocks, or anywhere you want a boundary without blocking the view.

Turfing

Real turf or artificial. Both done properly.

We supply and lay both. The difference is in the preparation underneath — and that's where most installers cut corners.

Option 1

Real turf

Soil cultivated and levelled, stones and debris removed, pre-turfing fertiliser applied. Premium rolled turf laid and watered in. Edges cut clean. Instructions left for the first four weeks of watering and mowing.

We supply the turf — you don't need to source anything.

Option 2

Artificial grass

Premium 35mm pile artificial grass on a weed-suppressing membrane and drainage board. Rubber crumb infill to weight the pile and keep it upright. Edges secured and invisible joins where possible.

Looks real. Lasts 20 years. Zero maintenance beyond occasional brushing.

Why it matters

Posts set in concrete. Always.

The fence itself is secondary. If the posts aren't set right, nothing above them lasts.

Concrete-set posts.

Never driven. Every post is set 600mm into the ground inside a concrete collar. That's what keeps a fence standing in a Lincolnshire winter wind.

Pressure-treated timber.

All timber is factory pressure-treated — not painted, not dipped on site. The preservative goes right through the wood, not just the surface. It matters when the post is buried in damp soil.

10-year structural guarantee.

If a post works loose within ten years — not storm damage, just ordinary movement — we come back and reset it. In writing, no fuss.

Recent work

A few of the most recent jobs.

Real projects from real customers across South Lincolnshire.

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Customer reviews

What South Lincolnshire homeowners say.

80+ Google reviews. Real names, real postcodes, no edits.

★★★★★
The fence has been up three years, through some proper storms. Not a post has moved. That says it all.
Robert M. Long Sutton · PE12
★★★★★
Tidied up every evening — you'd hardly know there was a job on. Quoted to the penny, finished the day they said they would.
David R. Holbeach · PE12
★★★★★
We had three quotes. Pavesett wasn't the cheapest. We're glad we paid the difference.
The Howards Bourne · PE10

Get your fencing quote.

Tell us the approximate run length and the fence type you have in mind. We'll come out, check the ground conditions, and give you a written price — usually within 48 hours.