Driveway & Front Boundary Fencing
Front boundaries need to look smart from the road while still working hard for privacy, access and security. We install driveway edges, side gates and front fence lines with a clean practical finish.
Front Boundary Fencing
A front fence has to balance kerb appeal, visibility, security and planning common sense. We help choose a clean boundary style that suits the property.
Driveway Gate Repairs
Dropped or stiff driveway gates are usually caused by post movement, tired hinges or poor alignment. We inspect the cause before replacing parts unnecessarily.
Side Access Gates
Side gates need to feel secure without becoming awkward to use. We fit and repair gates with sensible locks, latches and clearance for daily access.
All Aspects Covered
Frontage Materials That Suit the Property
Front boundary fencing should suit the house, driveway and street scene. We help choose practical timber styles that improve the frontage without looking out of place.
Kerb Appeal and Security Balanced
A front fence has to balance privacy, visibility, access and appearance. We discuss the trade-offs before recommending height, style or gate options.
Built for Daily Access
Driveway and side access areas get daily use, so posts, gates and fixings need to stand up to repeated opening, closing and weather exposure.
Driveway Edges Checked
Paving, kerbs, hardstanding and old concrete can affect post placement. We check the edge conditions before planning the installation or repair.
Visibility Considered
Where fences or gates sit near the front of a property, sightlines and practical access matter. We avoid creating awkward or unsafe layouts.
Smart Roadside Finish
The public-facing side of the boundary should look clean and intentional, with tidy lines, sensible joins and no unnecessary visual clutter.
Site Access and Boundary Notes
For maintenance enquiries, close-up images of loose fixings, post bases and damaged panel edges make it easier to advise accurately.
Materials Note
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For maintenance work, early signs such as rattling panels, loose caps and slight leaning can often be dealt with before wider failure.
Site Access Note
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Front Boundary Planning Advice
Practical notes on front boundary fencing, driveway gate repairs, side access gates, post movement and creating a secure but tidy frontage.