Built By Hunter

Fencing & Gate Installation in Falkirk

Fencing and gates installed with solid posts, straight lines and proper foundations so boundaries stay secure and look tidy. We install timber and composite fencing, carry out repairs and full replacements, and fit matching gates to suit each garden. Based near Cumbernauld, we work across Falkirk, Grangemouth, Denny, Larbert and Stenhousemuir.

Do you need a new fence installed or yours repaired ?
Timber garden fencing installation in Falkirk
Composite fencing and gate installation in Larbert
Heavy Duty fencing in Grangemouth

Over 100 fencing installations and repairs completed

Proper post depth and solid foundations

Timber and composite fencing options

Built for Scottish weather and long-term use

Strong boundaries that last

A well installed fence does more than mark a boundary. It adds privacy, improves security, and helps the garden feel finished. The difference between fencing that lasts and fencing that fails usually comes down to what sits below ground level.

We install fencing with proper post depth, solid foundations and careful spacing so it stays upright and secure over time. Straight lines, clean joins and tidy finishes are standard on every job, whether it’s a single boundary or a full garden replacement.

Storm damage and fencing repairs in Falkirk

Storm damage is one of the most common reasons people need new fencing. In exposed parts of Falkirk and nearby areas such as Grangemouth, strong winds and saturated ground are a common cause of fencing failure. High winds, waterlogged ground and ageing fixings can quickly cause panels to loosen or posts to fail at ground level.

We regularly replace storm damaged fencing, either section by section or as a full boundary where repairs are no longer cost effective. During installation, we take extra care with post setting and drainage so the new fence is better prepared for future weather.

If parts of your existing fencing can be reused, we’ll always say so. If a full replacement is the better long term option, we’ll explain why and talk you through the best approach.

Privacy and boundary fencing for Falkirk gardens

Fencing plays a big role in how private and secure a garden feels. Many homes around Falkirk and Denny sit close to neighbouring properties, which makes privacy fencing a practical choice rather than just a visual one. Many customers want to reduce overlooking from neighbouring properties, create a safer space for children or pets, or clearly define garden boundaries.

We install a range of fencing styles to suit different needs. Closeboard and feather edge fencing are popular choices for maximum privacy, while more open designs can work well where light and visibility are important. Gates can be fitted to match, keeping access practical while maintaining a consistent look.

Every garden is different, so we focus on fitting fencing that works for how the space is actually used, not just how it looks on paper.

Materials and styles

We install timber fencing in a range of styles, using pressure treated materials designed for outdoor use. Posts, rails and panels are selected to suit the layout of the garden and the level of exposure to wind and weather.

Where required, we can install concrete posts and gravel boards for added durability, particularly on longer runs or more exposed boundaries. Timber gates can be built and fitted to match the fencing style and access needed.

Modern and low maintenance fencing options

Many homeowners now choose modern fencing options that reduce ongoing upkeep while keeping a clean, contemporary look. Composite fencing is becoming increasingly popular in busy gardens, as it does not rot, warp or need regular painting.

Composite fencing can be a good option where long term durability and minimal maintenance are priorities. We’re happy to talk through the differences between timber and composite fencing so you can choose what suits your garden, budget and expectations over time.

How the installation works

Every fencing job starts with a site visit to assess levels, access and ground conditions. This allows us to set out the fence line properly and identify any areas that need additional support or adjustment.

Existing fencing is removed where required and posts are installed at the correct depth to provide a solid foundation. Panels, rails and gates are then fitted with care to ensure everything lines up cleanly and feels secure.

Once complete, the area is left tidy and ready to use straight away.

Popular combinations

Fencing often forms the framework for the rest of the garden. Many customers install new fencing alongside decking to define seating areas and improve privacy, or combine it with landscaping to adjust levels and drainage before fencing goes in.

Fencing also works well alongside artificial grass in family gardens, and is commonly included when adding a shed so the whole space feels planned rather than pieced together.

If you’re building a more complete setup, garden room can bring everything together with a layout that works for day to day use.

Is new fencing right for your garden

If your existing fencing is leaning, damaged or no longer providing the privacy you need, replacing it can make a big difference to how the garden feels. New fencing can also be a good opportunity to rethink access points, gate positions or the overall layout of the space.

If you’re unsure what type of fencing would suit your garden, we’re happy to offer straightforward advice based on how you use the space and what you want from it long term.

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Common questions

Can you replace storm damaged fencing ?

Yes. We can replace damaged sections or carry out a full replacement where repair is no longer the best long term option.

Do you remove and dispose of old fencing ?

Yes. We can take down existing fencing and clear everything away before installation begins.

Can you install matching gates ?

Yes. We can fit a matching side gate or driveway style garden gate depending on access and layout.

What’s better, timber or composite fencing ?

Timber is a great option for a traditional look and value. Composite is lower maintenance and can be a good long term choice for busy gardens.

Do you cover Grangemouth and the surrounding area ?

Yes. We regularly carry out fencing work in Grangemouth and across the wider Falkirk area, with straightforward travel and no call-out issues.

Thinking about new fencing for your garden

If your fencing is tired or no longer secure, we can help you work out the best option for your space.

Get advice on new fencing