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Our team recently completed a fencing installation project in Deddington for a newly built home. The client wanted an eye-catching yet contemporary fencing design that matched the modern aesthetic of their property.
After discussing options, we recommended the Jackson's Fencing range, which perfectly aligned with the client's vision. The project was completed in just seven days, transforming the outdoor space with sleek, stylish fencing that enhances the home's overall look.

We recently completed a fencing installation in Buckingham, transforming the client's outdoor space in just six days. The client wanted a fencing solution that complemented their home while preserving views of the surrounding fields.
To achieve this, we recommended Jackson’s fencing with a combination of tongue and groove panels and combi panels. The design included a top section with trellising, allowing for security without obstructing the beautiful field views. The result is a functional and visually appealing fence that enhances the property while blending seamlessly with the natural landscape.

In Bicester, we carried out a full fence repair project for a client dealing with storm damage and failing posts. Our team replaced the damaged panels and reinforced the structure using feather borad fencing to perfectly match the existing fence design, restoring both strength and visual appeal.
The result was a seamless and durable finish that blended perfectly with the property’s style — and gave the client long-term peace of mind.
✅ Fast turnaround
✅ No full replacement needed
✅ Traditional style, fully restored

Updated: December 2025
Guide: Fence repair costs
By: Editorial team
Blog > Cost Guides > Fence repair costs
Installing a new fence in the UK typically costs £70 – £180 per metre, including labour. Most homeowners spend between £1,000 and £3,000 depending on fence type, height, and site conditions.
Closeboard fencing services is the most popular option for privacy, while lap panels offer a more budget-friendly alternative. Decorative and acoustic fencing sit at the higher end of the price range.
Fence height, materials, ground conditions, and removal of old fencing all influence the final cost. For accurate pricing, measurements and site photos are essential.

How much does fence repair cost in 2026?
Fence repair costs by fence type
Typical fence repair jobs and prices
What affects the price of fence repairs?
Extra and often-overlooked costs
Professional fencing repairs vs DIY
Fence repair summary
FAQs
Most homeowners spend £1,200 – £3,500 on a full fence installation
Average installed price: £80 – £180 per metre
Closeboard fencing is the most popular option locally
Ground conditions and access often affect pricing in Oxfordshire gardens
Prices include labour and standard materials.
Transparent pricing
Fast estimates
Stormy weather, ageing timber, accidental knocks, or long-term wear can all leave a fence in need of repair. If you’re wondering how much fence repairs cost in the UK, this guide explains what you can realistically expect to pay in 2026 — and what can cause prices to rise or fall.
Fence repair costs vary based on fence style, height, and condition
Repairing a standard 6ft lap panel fence usually costs £100–£150 per metre
Closeboard (featheredge) fence repairs often fall between £110–£150 per metre
Labour, materials, access, and damage severity all affect the final cost
Across the UK, most fence repairs come in at £60–£180 per metre, including labour, for 6ft fencing.
When a fence starts leaning, rattling, or showing signs of rot, homeowners are usually faced with two choices: repair what’s failed or replace sections entirely.
This guide focuses specifically on repair costs, where parts of the fence are retained and only damaged components are fixed or replaced.
Prices depend on:
Fence construction
Height
Materials used
How many sections are affected
Fence style - Approx. repair cost (incl. labour)
Lap / overlap panel (6ft high) £100 – £150 per metre
Lap / overlap panel (4ft high) £90 – £130 per metre
Hit-and-miss fencing (6ft) £150 – £220 per metre
Hit-and-miss fencing (4ft) £140 – £200 per metre
Featherboard fencing (6ft) £110 – £150 per metre
Featherboard fencing (4ft) £80 – £120 per metre
Fence typeTypical repair cost
Jacksons Fencing (6ft) - £150 - £300 per linear meter
Timber palisade (6ft)£80 – £120 per linear metre
Timber palisade (4ft)£70 – £90 per linear metre
Chain link fencing (4ft)£40 – £50 per linear metre
Chain link fencing (6ft)£50 – £70 per linear metre
Metal fencing repairs£50 – £500 per repair
Removal of damaged fencing: £20 – £30
Timber fence post (8ft): £50 – £70
Concrete fence post (8ft): £50 – £80
Timber gravel board: £30 – £50
Concrete gravel board: £50 – £70
Postcrete (materials only): £7 – £10 per bag
Timber gate repairs or replacement: £150 – £300
Prices shown are typical UK averages and should be used as a guide.
Fence posts often fail before panels, especially timber posts affected by rot or ground movement.
Timber post replacement: £95 - £155 per post
Concrete post replacement: £115 – £190 per post
Labour costs vary depending on ground conditions and access.
Panels damaged by storms, impact, or rot may need replacing even if posts are sound.
Partial replacement: £60 – £180 per metre
Full panel swaps are usually more cost-effective than patch repairs
Small issues like loose boards are quick fixes. Rotting posts or multiple failed sections require more labour and materials.
Simple timber fencing is cheaper to repair than metal, composite, or decorative fencing systems.
Standard treated timber is more affordable than pressure-treated, composite, or powder-coated materials.
More experienced fencing contractors may charge more, but often complete work faster and to a higher standard.
Tight access, overgrown gardens, or shared boundaries increase repair time.
Urgent or emergency repairs, especially after storms, may carry higher costs.
Labour and disposal costs vary by region across the UK.
Some repair quotes exclude items that later increase the bill:
Removal of old posts set in concrete
Waste disposal fees
Matching paint, stain, or treatment
Ground levelling or root removal
Preventative treatment for rot or pests
Always confirm what is included before work begins.
DIY repairs can work for minor fixes, but larger repairs are best left to professionals.
DIY considerations:
Tool hire costs
Risk of incorrect post depth
Repairs may not last
Professional repairs offer:
Correct installation
Stronger, longer-lasting results
Workmanship guarantees
In most cases, professional repairs provide better long-term value.
Fence repairs typically cost £180 - £200 per metre
Posts and ground conditions are major cost drivers
Early repairs prevent larger replacement costs
Professional repairs improve durability and safety
Repairs are usually cheaper if damage is limited. Replacement becomes better value when multiple posts or panels have failed.
Typical rates are around £30 per hour, depending on experience and location.
Responsibility usually lies with the fence owner. Check property deeds or boundary agreements if unsure.
Expect £100 – £180 per metre, depending on the fence type and extent of damage.
Yes. Taller fences need more materials and stronger posts, increasing labour and cost.
Spring and summer are ideal, but repairs can be done year-round if access allows.
Our portfolio showcases a wide range of completed fencing and gardening jobs across Oxfordshire — from custom fence installations and Jacksons Fencing to garden tidy-ups, lawn care, and seasonal maintenance.
Yes, every project in our portfolio is 100% real and completed by Creative Scapes in Oxford or nearby areas like Bicester, Abingdon, and Headington.
Absolutely! If you see a fencing or gardening project you like, let us know — we can provide a free, no-obligation quote for a similar job in your area.
Yes, we handle everything from compact city gardens in Oxford to larger suburban properties. Our portfolio includes a mix of both to show our flexibility and skill.
Our portfolio helps Oxfordshire homeowners visualise how different styles, materials, and layouts look in real gardens — making it easier to choose the right solution for your space.
Yes, we’ve documented several before-and-after fence repair jobs across Oxford and surrounding towns. These show our attention to detail and how we fix common issues like leaning posts and damaged panels.
Commonly featured in our portfolio are lawn mowing, end-of-tenancy garden clearances, seasonal tidy-ups, and hedge trimming — all tailored to Oxford’s local garden needs.
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Yes, we provide complimentary estimates for all our services. Whether it's a minor repair or a major installation, we conduct a thorough evaluation of the project and offer a clear, detailed estimate at no cost before commencing any work.
Yes, all of our work is fully insured, and we carry public liability insurance exceeding £3 million. Additionally, we offer varying warranties on our work, with structural warranties ranging from 3 to 20 years. Contact us today to learn more!
Absolutely! At JK Joinery & Construction, we not only assist with the design process but truly enjoy it. Our clients appreciate our dedication to achieving the best results within their budget, designed exactly as envisioned, down to the last detail.
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