Closeboard Fence Panel
Our high-quality closeboard fence panels are manufactured…
Quick and easy to install, our high-quality fencing panels are available in pre-made standard sizes. If you're looking for a bespoke size - get in touch with us. All our fence panels are pressure treated and they come with a 10-year guarantee against any manufacturing defects and fungal decay, so you can be sure you're buying a great quality product.
At G & MB Manning we manufacture and sell a wide range of contemporary and traditional quality fence panels that are pressure treated to last.
From traditional lap panels, which are the most popular panel type in the country, to the modern closeboard or decorative solutions such as lattice, interwoven or hazel hurdles, we offer timber fence panels for any requirement and they are manufactured right here in the UK.
Our timber fencing is all pressure-treated to ensure durability and longevity. Pressure- treated fence panels are also known as tanalised fence panels. This is an industrial treatment process that ensures the panels last, when compared to untreated or dipped panels.
At G & MB Manning we are always happy to offer top tips and advice. We can also put you in touch with a local installer and contractor who can help manage your fencing project. Call us on 01442 866264 and speak to our team about our Installer Network for more information.
All of our pressure-treated timber comes with a 10-year guarantee against any manufacturing defects and fungal decay. We also offer a 15-year guarantee on our PermaTimber® fence posts, meaning you can be confident your product will last for many years.
Fence panels should be fixed with screws, galvanised nails or with specialist clips. Installing the panel a minimum of 50mm above the ground, or on top of a gravel board, helps to deter moisture damage and increases the longevity of your fencing. If your post has been cut to size, we advise the cut end is not put in the ground as this can lead to a risk of moisture ingress.
Fence panels can also slide into pre-made channels in concrete posts. Again, to prevent moisture damage, they should be installed a minimum of 50mm above the ground. However, if you would like a gap under your fence panel, consider using a gravel board.