Fence Panels
We have an extensive range of garden fence panels available in a variety of materials, styles and sizes making it easy to update the look of your garden and boost your privacy. Our panels are crafted with precision and attention to detail, ensuring longevity and security in all weather conditions. Easily customise your panels with our garden décor range, which includes trellises and screening.
Our fences come in a range of shapes, sizes and materials because we know every garden is different. Are you looking to replace a single broken fence panel, or update your garden with a new look? From the classic overlap fence panels to the more contemporary double slatted fence and even composite fence panels, you’ll find what you’re looking for at Wickes – and don’t forget the coordinating fence posts and garden gates to complete the look.
If you want to put up a fence yourself and need a little bit of additional advice, have a read through our guide on how to install a fence, which includes a helpful video.
FAQs
When is the best time to install a fence?
If you want to put up or replace your garden fence, it’s best to choose a time when you have dry weather and the soil isn’t overly saturated. Summer is the most popular time to complete a fencing project, but if the weather is on your side, it’s also possible to get it done during spring or autumn.
Should I paint or stain my fence panels?
Consider paint for wood fences if you want a colourful finish and protection against weathering. Wood stain is best for showcasing natural wood grain while offering protection. For composite fences, a paint may not adhere well, so staining is preferred for enhancing colour and durability.
What’s the difference between overlap and double slatted fences?
Overlap fences feature boards overlapping one another for privacy and durability, ideal for concealing boundaries. Double slatted fences, on the other hand, boast horizontal slats on both sides, offering a contemporary look from any angle.