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What are the different types of fences?

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We supply timber fencing, wire fencing and palisade fencing. What are the different types of fences available at Ryder Services? Let's break it down.

Let's start with timber fencing

We provide timber fencing materials to UK construction, rail, landscaping and pipeline industries.

Round Post and Wire

Post and wire keep your stock safe. It's versatile and doesn’t obscure views in rural areas.

Square Post and Rail

Square Post and Rail is sturdy fencing with square section vertical posts and horizontal rails nailed to the posts.

Picket Fencing

A picket fence has evenly spaced boards, or pickets, attached to horizontal railings. It’s a traditional style of fencing used as a domestic boundary.

Panels

Minus any gaps between the slats or pales, solid fence panels are a great privacy solution.

Bird’s Mouth Fencing

Bird’s Mouth Fencing (aka knee rail fencing) is often used around children's play areas and car parks.

Featheredge Boards

Featheredge (aka Featherboard or Closeboard fencing) is robust and timeless and is therefore used in many UK gardens.

Chestnut Fencing

An incredibly natural fencing solution made from chestnut.

Acoustic Fencing

At the side of the motorway isn’t the only place where you see acoustic fencing. For noise reduction, it can be very effective in domestic settings too

what about Wire Fencing?

We supply wire fencing materials for a wide variety of industries.

Stock Fencing

Stock fencing is used to contain and separate livestock or as a barrier between fields and roads, railway lines and footpaths etc.

Barbed Wire fencing

Used as a security measure, barbed wire, also known as barb wire, is a type of steel fencing wire constructed with sharp edges or points at intervals along the strands. While not illegal to use barbed wire or razor wire in the UK, there are regulations and restrictions.

Line Wire

Line wire ensures the top of fence netting or mesh is taut, helping to prevent animals from damaging the fence.

Chain Link

Chain link fences are woven into a zig-zag pattern to create that familiar diamond-shaped fence.

Weld Mesh

Weld – or welded- wire mesh fence is a steel fence with wire strands electrically welded together to form a high-strength mesh.

Deer Fencing

Deer Fencing protects trees and shrubs from deer. It can help stop deer eating the bark and leaves or rubbing up against the trees.

Rabbit Netting

Rabbit fencing is a galvanised mild-steel netting woven and twisted when manufactured to form strong hexagonal-shaped holes.

and then there's Palisade fencing

Palisade fencing is durable, providing a simple yet robust barrier. Palisade is the most popular choice of fencing for high-security areas.

Powder Coated Palisade

Powder Coated Palisade has an intimidating appearance and acts as a theft deterrent. Typically boasts anti-tamper bolts, robust pales, and small spikes.

Galvanised Palisade

Palisade Fencing and Palisade Gates are made from cold rolled steel and are galvanised with a protective zinc coating to help prevent rust.

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