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How long does a typical fencing or decking project
Project duration varies depending on the size and complexity of the job. A standard residential fence installation typically takes 1-3 days, while larger commercial projects or custom decking may take 1-2 weeks. We'll provide a more accurate timeline during your free consultation.
In most cases, you don't need planning permission for fences under 2 meters high. However, there are exceptions, such as if your property is listed or in a conservation area. We're familiar with local regulations and can advise you during the planning process.
Maintenance depends on the material. Timber fencing may require occasional staining or sealing, while composite materials are virtually maintenance-free. We provide all clients with care instructions specific to their installation. Generally, periodic cleaning and checking for damage after severe weather are good practices for all fencing types.
Regulations may differ between local authorities which is why it is important to check online. In Scotland, the rules are the same with residents able to build fences of up to two metres without a permit as long as they are not facing a road and are not within the boundary of a listed property among other rules.
The easiest way to work out the ownership of a fence is to take a look at the title plans of your home. These documents might show boundary ownership, especially if the property is fairly modern. On the plans, ownership is indicated by a symbol that looks like a 'T' marked on one or both sides of a boundary.