Where to buy fence panels and concrete gravel boards

Where to buy fence panels and concrete gravel boards

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Spare tyre

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11,407 posts

145 months

Thursday 9th January 2014
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Hello all
I need replace about 10 fence panels and buy some concrete gravel boards

I have the concrete uprights in already so I just need to,slide it in

Any reccomedations on where to buy. I'm in the west end area of Southampton, I have access to a van but don't wanna be travelling too far with em on the roof!

normalbloke

8,085 posts

234 months

Thursday 9th January 2014
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Wickes are close and cheap enough.

Spare tyre

Original Poster:

11,407 posts

145 months

Thursday 9th January 2014
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Yup

They seem to be the cheapest overall, but I don't mind buying from a smaller co if the quality is a bit better

Jonboy_t

5,038 posts

198 months

Friday 10th January 2014
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B&Q. I've got a trade card you can borrow and they're usually about 20% cheaper using that. The prices change pretty regularly though so might be worth checking them out.

You're only round the corner from me (Hedge End) so if you wanna borrow it, just shout!

Spare tyre

Original Poster:

11,407 posts

145 months

Friday 10th January 2014
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Jonboy_t said:
B&Q. I've got a trade card you can borrow and they're usually about 20% cheaper using that. The prices change pretty regularly though so might be worth checking them out.

You're only round the corner from me (Hedge End) so if you wanna borrow it, just shout!
Hi Jonboy, thats a very very kind offer! Luckily i Have one already!

There's only a couple of pence difference between a Wickes deal and trade point prices. Im going up there this eve to compare quality on the two. I shall also try K&M fencing up by peter coopers, see what they are like

Thanks again, very kind. Give me a shout if you ever need a hand with anything, handy having people to lend / borrow / help out etc

Cheers

Jonboy_t

5,038 posts

198 months

Friday 10th January 2014
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Spare tyre said:
Jonboy_t said:
B&Q. I've got a trade card you can borrow and they're usually about 20% cheaper using that. The prices change pretty regularly though so might be worth checking them out.

You're only round the corner from me (Hedge End) so if you wanna borrow it, just shout!
Hi Jonboy, thats a very very kind offer! Luckily i Have one already!

There's only a couple of pence difference between a Wickes deal and trade point prices. Im going up there this eve to compare quality on the two. I shall also try K&M fencing up by peter coopers, see what they are like

Thanks again, very kind. Give me a shout if you ever need a hand with anything, handy having people to lend / borrow / help out etc

Cheers
Same here! Have fun fitting them smile

Spare tyre

Original Poster:

11,407 posts

145 months

Friday 10th January 2014
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cheers

ive got a fairly long garden, its gonna be fun

normalbloke

8,085 posts

234 months

Friday 10th January 2014
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The delivery from Wickes is also worth considering, especially things like heavy gravel boards. They'll just HIAB it into your garden on a pallet subject to access.

Spare tyre

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145 months

Saturday 11th January 2014
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normalbloke said:
The delivery from Wickes is also worth considering, especially things like heavy gravel boards. They'll just HIAB it into your garden on a pallet subject to access.
A sensible man would do this. I borrowed a bloody corsa van with roof bars and grabbed it all from wickes in four trips. I ache

KTF

10,340 posts

165 months

Saturday 11th January 2014
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Spare tyre said:
There's only a couple of pence difference between a Wickes deal and trade point prices. Im going up there this eve to compare quality on the two. I shall also try K&M fencing up by peter coopers, see what they are like
Be interested to what you think of K&M as I need to replace a couple of panels in my garden that have blown down. I am in Grange Park so might not cost a lot to deliver as its only round the corner from them.

Fair Oak Fencing - http://www.fairoakfencing.co.uk/ - was another one I was going to try as I have run past their truck enough times - they are in Durley.

If either are a lot more than Wickes (who are moving next to Magnet soon) then I will just end up going there instead.

Spare tyre

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Sunday 12th January 2014
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KTF said:
Be interested to what you think of K&M as I need to replace a couple of panels in my garden that have blown down. I am in Grange Park so might not cost a lot to deliver as its only round the corner from them.

Fair Oak Fencing - http://www.fairoakfencing.co.uk/ - was another one I was going to try as I have run past their truck enough times - they are in Durley.

If either are a lot more than Wickes (who are moving next to Magnet soon) then I will just end up going there instead.
I never got to k and m due to timings with the van I was borrowing etc.

B and q were sold out of the panels that I needed. Wickes had the amount I needed. I'd be worried about getting panels delivered as I'd say about 1 in 6 were damaged so I didn't select them. I guess you could reject them on delivery.

So in the end I purchased
4 concrete posts - bloody heavy. Struggled getting them on top of the van as my mate is so short
10 panels - some heavy due to being saturated
6 lots of gravel boards. I got 5ft high fences making up the extra foot with the gravel board at the bottom.
4 bags of rapid set postcrete


Had a bloody ball ache getting some old posts out the ground, next door had built a big shed right on the boundary and it's foundations we're over the top of the concrete on the bottom of my posts.

Started to dig new holes with a spade but it was getting dark.

I've decided to buy a hole post digger, your welcome to borrow it.

I'll probably be using it over the next couple of weekends mind