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Overlap 6ft x 3ft Fence Panel - 1.8m x 0.9m (approx)

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Overlap 6ft x 3ft Fence Panel - 1.8m x 0.9m (approx)
Overlap 6ft x 3ft Fence Panel - 1.8m x 0.9m (approx)

Introducing our premium Overlap Fence Panels, meticulously crafted to elevate the aesthetics and functionality of your outdoor space. Embracing a contemporary design with overlapping horizontal slats, these 6ft fence panels offer a traditional garden fencing aesthetic and come in a range of sizes.

Constructed from sustainably sourced material and fortified with vertical battening, each panel is engineered for maximum strength and durability. Whether youre looking to replace old or damaged panels or install new garden fence panels to define your boundary, our Overlap Fence Panels provide the perfect solution.

Transform your garden with confidence and style using our 6ft fence panels, designed to withstand the test of time while enhancing the visual appeal of your outdoor sanctuary. Explore the possibilities today and elevate your gardens aesthetic with our premium Overlap Fence Panels.

Please note, the actual dimensions of our fence panels are listed below in our product specification.

£32.92

Each

Overlap 6ft x 3ft Fence Panel - 1.8m x 0.9m (approx)

  • Green Pressure Treated
  • Actual dimensions, provided by our suppliers
    Height: 900mm
    Width: 1828mm
    Thickness: 40mm
  • Pressure treated against rot and fungal decay
  • Easy to install and maintain
  • 20 year anti rot guarantee
  • Sourced from responsibly managed forests

Frequently Asked Questions

How far apart should fence posts be?
For standard wooden fences, 1.8m is a general rule of thumb

How deep do fence posts need to be?
Take the overground height of your fence and divide this number by 3. This is the recommended minimum depth hole for your fence post.
For example, if you have a 6ft high fence above ground, your fence post hole will be 2ft.

How wide do fence post holes need to be?
Take the width of your fence post and multiply this by 3. This is the recommended diameter of hole for your fence post.
For example, if you have a 100mm wide fence post, your diameter across will be 300mm.

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