Which kind of fence increases a property's worth the most?
Because of its classic and natural appearance, timber fencing is considered to increase a property's value the most, but we believe composite fencing can have the same impact!
A sleek, contemporary choice that is ideal for modern buildings, DuraPost's grey composite fencing goes particularly well with other trendy grey components in your outside area, including grey composite decking or paving.
No matter what colour you choose for your garden, DuraPost composite fencing will always be "green" because it is made from recycled wood and plastic. DuraPost composite fencing is a sustainable alternative to traditional timber fencing.
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We provide a large selection of fencing to fit any type of property. Visit the guides and tips part of our website to learn more about our selection of fence products, including installation advice, product guides, reviews, and more!
Because of its classic and natural appearance, timber fencing is considered to increase a property's value the most, but we believe composite fencing can have the same impact!
We think that steel fencing is one of the most resilient fence materials available because it requires little upkeep and is long-lasting.
The most privacy is provided by fencing solutions that are delivered in panels, such composite fencing and some types of timber fencing — no one can look through it!
A timber fence needs to be stained to maintain both its good looks and the longevity of the wood. A wooden fence needs to be stained every two to three years.
This section of our guides and tips hub contains helpful articles and videos relating to all of our fencing ranges!