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Jan/ Feb 2012
Surrey Fencing are currently offering you an unbeatable offer on 6x6 lap panels for £75 + VAT per panel fitted. Including 1 4x4 post dug in the ground and concreted in fully. This also includes taking away any old fencing.
Concrete repair spurs for broken posts. Inserted down the side of existing post, is then concreted in and bolted to the post above the break and allows you to repair the post without having to replace the whole fence. £45 + Vat Per Spur
Surrey Fencing is a family run business established in 2001. Starting up with no more than a small van and essential tools doing small garden jobs. Now almost 10 years on we have an extensive client base working throughout Surrey and Hampshire for demolition and construction contractors, schools, housing associations, NHS, local authorities and airports. We pride ourselves on offering an excellent service to all our clients.
Surrey Fencing ensure that our work force have the expertise, skills and competence required to carry out their individual roles. All staff are fully trained to NVQ Level 2 and hold CSCS Cards as a minimum with on going training to meet health and safety legislation's.
Please browse our Services page for more information and please do not hesitate to email us with any questions or requirements you may have.
Surrey Fencing cover the whole of Surrey, Hampshire and South West London. So if you require fencers in Guildford, Woking, Weybridge, Farnham or Kingston Upon Thames we have got it covered.
Surrey Fencing offers a full repairs service. A Concrete Repair Spur is the cheapest and quickest way of securing a weak or damaged timber post. It will add years of life to a post.
Concrete repair spurs are installed by digging a hole in front of the existing timber post and removing any existing concrete that was securing the post. Concrete the spur into the ground and then use coach screws to secure it to the fence post.
Please contact us if you have any concerns about your fence and require advice.
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