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Are you considering getting fencing installed in Brora? By using the Quotatis service it's possible to contrast up to four fence installers in order to get the top deal available for the work you want.

Fencing is really important for all houses whether it's the front or back garden. From restoration work to a full installation of new fencing, employing a respected contractor is highly encouraged to get the very best price available.

Fences act as a border to our homes and with an installation you'll add protection to your property preventing easy access to your back garden. Back garden fences are traditionally close to 6 feet high, which instantly makes it more challenging for intruders to gain entry.

Decorative fences or wooden picket fencing will often be most suited for the front garden, where security isn't as important. Instead, you're more likely to select a front garden fence specifically for decoration and to add something different.

For whatever type of fencing you're looking to have installed, make sure to use our totally free and no obligation service to get the best deal available in Brora.

Average Wooden fencing cost in Brora

The regular cost of a new or replacement fence is approximately £20-£45 per foot, not including removing your existing fence which could cost an extra £5-10 per foot. The labour costs depend on the length and height of your fence, the number of posts and the material used. It will also differ among regions, so it's best to get a few quotes to see what the best price is in your area.

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Wooden fencing installation cost in Brora 2026

Labour cost £1,050
Material cost £375
Waste removal £75
Time frame: 2-3 days

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Brora

Brora is a village in the east of Sutherland, in the Highland area of Scotland. Brora is a tiny industrial town, contending once a coal pit, boat structure, salt frying pans, fish curing, lemonade manufacturing facility, the brand-new Clynelish Distillery (along with the old Clynelish distillery which is currently called the Brora distillery, woollen mill, bricks and also a stone quarry. The white sandstone in the Clynelish quarry belongs to the Brora Formation, of the Callovian and Oxfordian phases (formerly Middle Oolite) of the Mid-Late Jurassic. Rock from the quarry was used in the construction of London Bridge, Liverpool Cathedral and also Dunrobin Castle. When in operation, the coalmine was one of the most northward coalmine in the UK. Brora was the starting point in the north of Scotland to have power thanks to its woollen market. This difference triggered the regional nickname of "Electric City" at the time. Brora additionally houses a baronial design clock tower which is a war memorial.

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    FAQs

    How close can I build to my neighbour’s fence?

    As a home or property owner, you’re generally allowed to build next to your neighbour’s fence as long as it’s on your own side of the property. With that in mind, there are certain laws that regulate how close a fence can be built to buildings on the same lot or neighbouring lots. In addition, there are also local bylaws that provide limitations on the placements as well as height of fences so as to address safety hazards. In this post, we’re going to give you a good insight into how close you can build to your neighbour. Let’s take a look!

     

    In general, if the fence is in your boundary then you’re allowed to build a 2-metre high brick or wooden fence or wall. However, this may differ depending on your location in the UK. As a result, you may want to reach out to your municipality’s building department in order to determine what these rules and limitations are in your area. In the events whereby there are no such restrictions but you’re still concerned, you can try informing your neighbour what your concerns are. However, if they’re not receptive there are some steps you can take to ensure your plans go as smoothly as possible. These steps include the following:

    • Ensure to leave sufficient space for both the posts and footings
    • Stagger your fence posts in order to make sure you’re not digging your neighbour’s
    • Consider using concrete posts as they’re much stronger and will last a lot longer
    • Use kickers or plinths for raised gardens and flower beds
    • Make use of concrete plinths as they won’t rot over time like a wooden fence.
    Can I make my neighbour repair their fence?

    For a lot of home and property owners in the UK, a common courtesy is being neighbourly and several people find it relatively easy to get along with the folks next door. However, for most individuals, where the major dispute arises most times is due to boundaries which can lead to impasse that may only be resolved through legal action. But since nobody wants that, when boundary issues become more than just passing a comment about the current condition of the fence, you may want to clue yourself up on what to do to get the desired action. If attempts have been made to talk to your neighbour to no avail, there are a couple of things you can consider to make “them next door repair their fence. In this post, we’re going to give you a good insight on these things to help you make informed decisions. Let’s take a look!

    Firstly, it should be stated that if the fence poses an immediate danger then the usual legalities doesn’t apply. In this scenario, you may need to report to the local council who’ll take the necessary action on your behalf.

    • Offer assistance. Since the cost of repairing a fence isn’t the cheapest thing to do, a lot of people might not be too eager to carry out this project and any friendly suggestion to do so may not be taken kindly. So if you feel that the this may be the issue, you can try offering some assistance to lessen the financial burden on your neighbour.
    • Put up your own fence. If all attempts fail, you can consider erecting your own fence. However, this must be on your own property and as close to the boundary as possible.
    What types of garden fencing are available?

    There are quite a few different types of garden fencing that are readily available, so you’ll have plenty to choose from. If you’ve got a strict budget, waney edge panel fencing is a good option. It’s made up of horizontal wood strips and is generally the cheapest type of fencing. Another good option is closed feather-edge panels. These are a really strong type of fence, made up of concrete posts and panels of vertical strips of wood.You can also get more decorative types of fencing with combinations of vertical and horizontal wood strips.

    What do I need to do to maintain my fence?

    Properly erected fences shouldn’t require a great deal of maintenance. Any rotting boards can usually be replaced without replacing the whole panel. Timber fencing should be stained every 2-3 years. General maintenance is something you can carry out yourself, however, larger works may need a qualified professional to come in.

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