Fencing & Privacy

Fencing Options Compared: Wood, Metal and Composite

March 2024·5 min read

Fencing technology has advanced considerably over the past decade. Alongside the traditional timber options, metal and composite fencing now offer compelling alternatives with different maintenance profiles and aesthetics. Here is an honest comparison of the main choices available to Hampshire homeowners.

Timber Fencing

Timber close-board remains the most widely used garden fencing in Hampshire and Dorset. Pressure-treated softwood is affordable, workable and lasts 15–20 years with minimal maintenance. Hardwood alternatives are more expensive but even longer-lasting.

  • Close-board: solid, private, most popular choice
  • Featherboard: traditional, good value
  • Horizontal slatted: contemporary look, partial privacy
  • Trellis: used as topper or climbing plant support

Metal Fencing

Steel or aluminium fencing offers an extremely long lifespan — powder-coated aluminium in particular should last 40+ years with no maintenance beyond occasional cleaning. It suits contemporary garden styles and is particularly good for boundary marking without creating a solid visual barrier.

Composite Fencing

Composite fencing boards — made from wood fibre and plastic — replicate the look of timber without the maintenance requirements. They do not need painting, staining or treating and typically come with a 25-year manufacturer guarantee. The cost is higher than timber but comparable over the product's lifetime.

A&T Landscapes supplies and installs all types of garden fencing across Hampshire, Dorset and Wiltshire. Call 07735 916029 for a fencing quote.