Fencing · Hampton (TW12)

Fencing in Hampton

Closeboard panels, featheredge, Venetian slatted and composite fencing fitted with concrete posts and concrete gravel boards.

Fencing in Hampton is mostly about getting the boundary right and using posts and gravel boards that will outlast the boards on top. Inter-war semis are the main housing type, with squarer back gardens around 10 to 14 metres wide. Plenty of side access on most plots, which makes patio and decking jobs simpler than the Teddington terraces. Most of our work in Hampton is around hampton court palace and gardens and the streets either side of it. We always check the deeds note on which boundaries belong to which house before quoting, and we always use concrete posts and concrete gravel boards.

Hampton has a different feel from Teddington. More inter-war semis with broad bay windows and longer driveways, more bungalows, and a cluster of bigger detached houses near Hampton Court. The roads are wider and the gardens are squarer. Most fences we fit in Hampton are 1.8m closeboard or featheredge with a 30cm trellis topper, on concrete posts and concrete gravel boards. Composite is the popular choice on newer builds and exposed boundaries where the owners want a zero-maintenance fence that will hold its look for fifteen plus years. We don't fit timber posts straight in the ground because they fail at the base in five to seven years.

Whats included

What we do for every fencing job in Hampton

  • Removing and disposing of the old fence
  • Concrete spurred or full concrete posts, set in postcrete
  • Concrete gravel boards along the bottom
  • Featheredge, closeboard panels, slats or composite boards in your chosen style
  • Cap rail along the top
  • Tidying the line so it follows the boundary, not the old fence
  • Disposal of all old materials and clearing the site

For a deeper look at how we approach fencing, see the main fencing page.

Reviews

What clients say

Reviewed on Bark

Highly recommended! Alfie and his friend changed our fences and did a fantastic job. They were efficient, quick, hardworking and the price was very reasonable. Really pleased with the result. Thank you again.

Tunar May 2026
Reviewed on Bark

Alfie and his team did a great job replacing our back fence. It was mess due to neighbours trees and rubbish pushing up against the wood panels. They cleared everything up and ensured nothing putting pressure against the new fence. They worked fast, removed all rubbish, and well priced. The fence looks fantastic. We will be using his services again, highly recommend.

L. Morrison May 2026
Reviewed on Bark

Alfie and his team were great, we used them to install a new fence, gate, and also box in our hot tub, he was flexible, communicative, and professional, everything that was promised was delivered to an excellent standard.

James Davey April 2026
Reviewed on Bark

I had 15 fence panels, 11 concrete posts and 15 concrete bases fitted by Alfie and his team, very lovely men the quality of work was amazing all waste taken away after they had finished. Very professional I am very happy with the work.

Sarah Dumville April 2026
Reviewed on Bark

I had 3 fence panels and 2 fence posts fitted. Very happy with the work done. Very professional and polite. Price was very competitive and they took away all the old panels etc and left no mess at all. Would definitely recommend.

Pat Chainey April 2026
Reviewed on Bark

We used Alfie and team for a few fence replacements and I would recommend them. Good communication and friendly. Attention to detail was good which adds extra trust.

Steve April 2026
FAQ

Fencing in Hampton FAQs

How tall can I have a fence in Hampton?

Without planning permission, two metres on rear and side boundaries, one metre on a boundary fronting a road. Hampton sits in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Their planning portal is reasonably clear, and there are conservation areas in pockets of the borough (parts of Barnes, Strawberry Hill and central Teddington among others) where stricter rules apply. We'll flag anything borderline before any work starts.

Do you replace fences after storm damage in Hampton?

Yes, regularly. After a bad storm we usually have a string of fence jobs across Hampton and the surrounding areas. If you've lost panels or a whole run, get in touch and we'll come and quote.

How quickly can you start a fencing job in Hampton?

Spring and early summer are the busiest months. For larger jobs we usually book six to ten weeks ahead. Smaller fencing jobs in Hampton can sometimes fit in within a couple of weeks. The best step is a quick call to check current availability.

Do you cover all of Hampton?

Yes. Hampton (TW12) and the surrounding streets are all within our regular working area. If you're on the edge of Hampton or in a neighbouring area like hampton hill, that's still fine.

Get a fencing quote in Hampton

Site visits are free, no pressure. Tell us what you have in mind and we'll come round at a time that suits.

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