The Ultimate Buyer's Guide for Purchasing Roll Top Fence
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Traditional Larchlap Panels
Sturdy Lap fencing panels with a rough sawn finish. Constructed with horizontal overlapping boards, sandwiched between a perimeter frame. These are great value panels available in a traditional waney edged design or with straight cut boards for a more contemporary finish. These panels provide privacy and are perfect for marking boundaries.
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Featheredge Panels
Traditional fencing panels with thick overlapping vertical boards and 2 supporting horizontal battens on the reverse. Featheredge boards are tapered with a thicker leading edge. These panels are robust and secure, they will cope with seasonal movement and offer rigidity. Heavy duty Featheredge panels are made of thicker boards and have an extra supporting batten.
Vertical Board Panels
The appearance of Featheredge panels with thick overlapping vertical boards and 2 supporting horizontal battens on the reverse. The difference is that the boards in this panel are non-tapered. These panels make an attractive feature and provide a strong and robust boundary.
Closeboard Panels
Closeboard fencing panels feature thick overlapping vertical boards and 3 supporting horizontal battens on the reverse. The main difference between this panel and Vertical board panel is that Closeboard panels are sandwiched in a perimeter frame all the way around and they have an extra supporting batten offering strength and security.
Noise Reduction Panels
Designed to help reduce unwanted noise in gardens by busy roads or with close neighbours. These types of fencing panels use thick interlocking Tongue & Groove boards which have a specially designed profile. The vertical boards are sandwiched in a thick rebated frame. The sound is reflected, diffused and absorbed by the panel. These award-winning panels can reduce the noise level down by up to 30db.
Tongue & Groove Panels
These high specification panels feature thick section interlocking Tongue & Groove boards, sandwiched in a quality rebated frame. These strong, contemporary panels look great and offer a high level of security and privacy.
Decorative Panels
When it comes to decorative fencing its all a matter of personal taste. All of the styles make good boundary fencing with differing levels of privacy. The heavy-duty mortice and tenon jointed framework of the Europa range gives the panels strength and longevity.
Decorative Europa fence panels with lattice and trellis work incorporated at the top provide a higher fence without blocking out the light. They also provide the opportunity to grow climbing plants against your fence. Chevron fencing incorporates boards attached to a wooden frame in a diagonal direction. Opposing boards at a 45-degree angle create an attractive V shape. Domed top panels provide an interesting wave along your panel run.
The Contemporary double slatted panel has substantial 8mm thick slats laid alternatively across the back and front of four battens. With slats both sides this is a substantial panel that offers a good level of security and privacy as well as looking great.
The woven panels design consists of thinner horizontal slats woven around 3 vertical battens, all encased within a robust, rebated perimeter frame. This creates a strong, durable and attractive fence panel, which ensures you enjoy privacy without blocking out natural light.
All Decorative panels have a high-quality construction and unlike Traditional panels, have a smooth-planed finish.
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Screens
Screens are designed as a more decorative feature and can let in light to give a more open feel to your garden. They can be used to partition your space and screen off different areas.
Low Level Fencing
This style of fencing offers an unobtrusive fencing solution that creates a decorative addition to your garden and is ideal for marking boundaries where privacy is not required. Theres a variety of styles to choose from including Picket fencing.
A complete guide to buying a fence
The majority of homes in the UK have some kind of garden fencing to mark out the boundary of the property and to provide privacy and/or security, but there are many types of fencing and a choice of materials available. At Witham Timber, we provide timber fencing, concrete fencing and eco fencing.
Timber fencing
At its most basic, a timber fence will consist of fence posts with either wooden boards or wooden rails attached to them. They may or may not feature a gravel board, depending on the type of fence and personal preference.
Timber fencing boards
Timber fencing boards are available as feather edge boards, and waney edge boards. Feather edge boards are attached vertically to horizontal battens on the reverse. Feather edge boards give a strong, rigid fence that will stand up well to seasonal movement. Waney edge boards are horizontal boards that overlap each other to give a good, economical fencing solution ideal for privacy.
Timber rails
Timber fence rails are commonly attached horizontally to vertical fence posts in the construction of a particular type of fence called Post and Rail Fencing. Fence posts are available in a morticed option too, for use in a specific type of post and rail fencing known as Lincolnshire Fencing, and the rails are termed scarf rails.
Timber fence panels
Timber panels are the perfect way to buy your fence ready-made, and can be either traditional or decorative. Traditional fence panels can be waney lap fence panels, or closeboard fence panels (feather edge) and are supplied in a standard 6 width and a variety of heights from 3 to 6. Decorative fence panels add an attractive aesthetic to a garden boundary and can provide a stunning backdrop to plants and shrubs. Choose from straight edge or arched panels or slatted panels with or without trellis to really make your garden boundary as individual as you like.
Concrete fencing
When we talk about concrete fencing, we are referring to mainly concrete slotted posts, concrete recessed posts and concrete gravel boards, as fence panels and boards are not generally manufactured from concrete. Instead, timber fencing products can be used with concrete accessories where a stronger, more durable fence is needed. Concrete fence posts need no maintenance once installed and they will stand up to the strongest winds. They can be used with readymade timber fence panels that simply slot into the concrete posts.
Eco fencing
An eco-friendly alternative to timber fencing, eco fencing is the preferred choice for the environmentally aware homeowner. It is made from a composite material made from 75% recycled products. A complete fencing solution can be achieved with eco boards, eco panel tops, eco posts and post caps. As eco boards can be used with concrete fence posts, many people choose this option when replacing an existing fence, to make the most of existing posts, without the cost of replacing them.
Buying your fencing supplies from Witham Timber
Witham Timber has been supplying quality timber fencing products to domestic and commercial markets for over 40 years, so you can buy from us with absolute confidence in our product knowledge and experience. All our fencing products are manufactured from pressure treated wood for longevity and durability, and our sales team is always on hand to offer help, advice and guidance with any of your fencing enquiries. Call us today to discuss your next fencing project on . Alternatively, send us an at
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