Concrete Post and Panel Fencing in Mansfield
Concrete post and panel fencing uses gravel boards and slotted concrete posts with timber or concrete panels. Low maintenance and popular on newer estates acros
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What Is Concrete Post and Panel Fencing?
Concrete post and panel fencing uses gravel boards and slotted concrete posts with timber or concrete panels. Low maintenance and popular on newer estates across Mansfield.
In Mansfield, concrete post and panel fencing is one of our most requested jobs — from terraces near Titchfield Park to newer estates at Pleasley. We survey on site, set posts in concrete at 1.8m centres where the spec calls for it, and use gravel boards so timber isn't sitting in wet clay.
Need advice on materials or height? We'll tell you straight — no upselling work you don't need.
Why Choose Concrete Post and Panel Fencing?
Rot-proof posts
Concrete posts don't rot at ground level — the usual failure point on timber posts.
Panel replacement
Damaged panels slot out without replacing the whole fence.
Gravel boards
Concrete gravel boards keep panel bottoms off wet soil on clay gardens near Oak Tree.
Neat estate look
Consistent height and finish — common on newer builds at Pleasley and Rainworth.
How It Works
Enquire
Tell us what you need — measurements help but aren't essential for a first quote.
Visit
We check the boundary, ground and access. Important on narrow passages off Nottingham Road.
Quote
Written price within two hours. Clear breakdown of materials and labour.
Install
We build it properly — concrete posts, tanalised timber, tidy site when we leave.
Related Services
Close Board Fencing
Board-by-board fencing built on site — not cheap panels that blow out in wind.
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Areas We Cover
We serve Mansfield and surrounding Nottinghamshire from our Cambridge Street base.
"Swapped six blown panels after the February storms — concrete posts were fine, new panels slotted straight in."— Mark, Pleasley
Common Questions
Concrete or timber posts?
Concrete lasts longer and costs more upfront. Timber is fine on well-drained gardens if you accept maintenance every 10–15 years.
Can panels blow out in wind?
Properly slotted panels with concrete posts rarely blow out. We check post spacing and use cap rails where needed.
Can you replace one panel?
Yes — that's the main advantage. We match panel profile and colour where manufacturers still make it.
How long do concrete post fences last?
Posts last decades. Panels typically 15–20 years depending on exposure and timber treatment.
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