Replace a Storm Damaged Fence UK
If you’re looking to replace a storm damaged fence you’re in the right place!
When it comes to the question of whether to repair or replace a storm damaged fence it may depend if the damage is minor or major.
You can also check your home insurance policy. Does standard home insurance cover fences and gates? According to Compare the Market;
“Yes, in theory, your fences and gates are covered by your building insurance cover. A buildings insurance policy covers the structure of your home, as well as any outbuildings, which includes structures like fences, gates, conservatories, sheds and garages, that fall within the boundaries of your home.”
However, you need to read the small print in your policy documentation, as there may be policy exclusions.
But once you’ve decided you need to replace, there’s a very good reason why it’s best that you don’t hesitate!
Replace a Storm Damaged Fence: Call Now!
If you do wish to replace your storm damaged fence you’re best not to delay. Of course everyone else will be similarly affected, meaning lots of demand for fence installers who will quickly get booked up. So call us now on 07769 176 946 so we can get you booked in with a slot for a free assessment from us.
How it Works
Once you’ve called us – or made an enquiry via the free ‘Quick Form’ above – we’ll arrange a convenient time to come and see you at your property to discuss and assess the project with you.
When we undertake to complete the project we take care of everything for you, from the labour to the materials; and you can of course ask our expert about which materials options will be best for you; which fence posts to use, which fence type you might prefer, whether you want the ‘prettier’ side of the gravel boards’ facing you or your neighbour, etc.
Removal of Your Storm Damaged Fence
Once we’ve completed the installation of your new fence you also have the option of having us take away and professionally dispose of your old fence and it’s accompanying concrete debris. Removal and disposal is charged at £8 per bay.
Built for Strength and Durability
You’re probably keen for your new fence to stand the test of time and so avoid a repeat of the problem any time soon – as best as humanly possible.
Gravel boards are a key part of this because they protect the fence panels from direct contact with the ground; the soil.
Using concrete posts and six or twelve inch concrete gravel boards also adds to strength.
Image: Using concrete posts and concrete gravel boards such as these is the best option for stronger and longer lasting fences.
How Much Does it Cost?
These are some rough guide average prices. If you’d like to get a more detailed idea of the cost right now you can use our free Price Calculator.
Average cost of fencing per metre in the UK in 2025 at a glance…
Average Cost of Fencing per Metre = £71.13 (with installation)
These average costs are based on a 6 foot high fence using 5ft6in high Closeboard Panels, 6 inch high gravel boards and 8 foot concrete slotted posts.