Concrete Posts & Gravel Boards
A strong, rot-proof base and frame for long-lasting fencing
Concrete posts and gravel boards are one of the best upgrades you can make to any fence. DP Fencing supplies and installs concrete posts and gravel boards across Sleaford and Lincolnshire, giving your fencing a strong, rot-proof frame and base that lasts for many years.
The gravel board sits at the bottom of the fence, keeping timber panels or boards clear of wet ground — the most common cause of fences rotting and failing. Slotted concrete posts hold panels securely in place and make future panel replacement quick and easy.
Why choose Concrete Posts & Gravel Boards
- Rot-proof and extremely long lasting
- Keeps timber panels clear of wet ground
- Holds panels securely in high winds
- Makes replacing a panel quick and easy
- Low maintenance — no treating required
Engineered for performance
- Slotted and morticed concrete posts
- Plain and rock-faced gravel boards
- Single and double-height gravel boards
- Compatible with most timber panels
- Set firmly in concrete footings
Options
Choose the finishes, styles and fittings to suit your property.
Available finishes
Choose your style
- Slotted posts
- Morticed posts
- Plain gravel boards
- Rock-faced gravel boards
Engineered to protect
A rigid concrete frame holds panels firmly in place, standing up to wind and weather and helping keep the boundary secure.
Tailored to your home
Choose slotted or morticed posts, plain or rock-faced gravel boards, and single or double-height boards to suit your fence panels and ground levels.
Property suitability
Ideal as a long-lasting upgrade for new fence panels, exposed and windy boundaries, and anyone who wants a low-maintenance fence base across Sleaford and Lincolnshire.
How we fit it
From your first enquiry to the final installation, DP Fencing looks after the whole project. We survey the boundary, set posts firmly in concrete footings and fit gravel boards and panels with our own experienced team, leaving the site clean and tidy.
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