How long does a fencing job usually take?
That depends on the run length, access, ground conditions, and whether gates or multiple boundary lines are included. We give a sensible programme once the job has been surveyed.
Do you remove the old fence first?
Yes. Where an existing fence has failed, we remove the old run, clear the line, and prepare the new installation properly.
Can you install concrete posts and gravel boards?
Yes. We regularly quote concrete post and gravel board upgrades where clients want a stronger and longer-lasting fence structure.
Do you cover all of Lancashire for fencing work?
Yes. All Pave covers Preston and the wider Lancashire area for garden fencing, privacy fencing, gates, and boundary upgrades.
Can you quote from photos of the boundary?
Yes. Photos, an approximate run length, and a postcode are enough for us to give useful first guidance before a site visit if needed.
Do you handle blown-down or storm-damaged fences?
Yes. We regularly replace fence runs after storm damage and can advise whether patching or a full reset makes more sense.
Can you include gates in the fencing quote?
Yes. Side gates, garden access points, and tied-in gate openings can all be included where needed.
What makes a fence last longer?
Straight set-out, sound posts, proper fixing, the right materials for the exposure level, and avoiding weak patch repairs are the main things that affect lifespan.
Can you make the garden more private as part of the job?
Yes. A lot of fencing enquiries are really privacy enquiries, so we look at height, line, screening effect, and how the garden is overlooked.
Why choose All Pave for fencing?
Because we price clearly, install straight and tidy runs, and treat fencing like part of the finished look of the property rather than just a basic boundary line.