Web design for fencing contractors
A fencing site that wins storm replacements, garden runs and serious commercial hoarding work. Built for UK fencing contractors.
01 / Why this matters
Fencing is bought twice a year and almost always in a hurry
Most fencing work falls into two buckets: planned spring and summer garden upgrades, and frantic post-storm replacements. Both customers want the same things from your website: clear photos of finished work, an honest price-per-metre figure, and a fast way to get a quote. Most fencing sites give them none of those.
We build fencing sites around both buckets. Style-by-style pages for the planned customers, a clear storm replacement path for the panic-buyers, and proper local coverage so you turn up in Google for the towns where you actually work.
Then we run it for you on one monthly plan. Hosting, security, new project photos, new service pages, storm-season landing pages. All through the portal, no extra invoices.
02 / What you get
Built for how fencing work is actually won
Six things that matter on a fencing contractor's website.
Style-by-style fencing pages
Closeboard, featheredge, lap panel, hit-and-miss, slatted, picket, post-and-rail, composite. Each on its own page with the look, the typical lifespan and the price bracket.
Storm replacement path
After every named storm, fencing search demand spikes overnight. We build a clearly-titled storm replacement page with click-to-call so you take that work instead of the next contractor.
Domestic and commercial paths
A garden fence between two semis is a totally different sale from a 200m site fence for a developer. Two routes, two enquiry forms, both clear from the homepage.
Quote forms that ask the right things
Linear metres, current fencing, panels or featheredge, gates, ground type, access. You arrive at the site visit briefed instead of measuring up from scratch on the day.
Real photos of finished runs
Long shots of finished closeboard runs, neat gravel boards, properly capped posts. The photos that prove you do tidy work, not the stock images you find on most fencing sites.
Local area coverage
Pages for the towns and villages you cover. Fencing customers search local and Google ranks the businesses that look properly local. We make sure you do.
03 / How it works
From first call to live site
Talk
A quick call about the work you want more of. Domestic garden fencing? Site hoarding? Equestrian post-and-rail? Composite specialist? The site shapes around it.
Design
A clean, photo-led layout that makes finished runs look the part. Calm typography, generous galleries, no clutter. Preview before any code.
Build & connect
We build it, sort the domain, wire the quote form to your inbox and connect Google Business Profile so the map listing pulls in nearby fencing searches.
Add jobs as you go
Finished a job worth showing off? Send the photos through the portal and we add a new gallery within days, tagged to the right fencing style.
FAQ
Common questions
How much does a fencing contractor website cost?
Plans start at £79/month and cover design, build, hosting, SSL and any changes you need. No setup fee, no contract, no extra invoices when you ask us to add a new style or update prices.
Will I get found for storm replacement work?
Yes. We build a storm replacement page and link it from the homepage so it surfaces when search demand spikes after named storms. Often pays for the site in a single windy week.
Can the site handle commercial site hoarding work?
Yes. We build a separate commercial section with case studies, public liability cover, lead times and contact details for site managers. A different audience to homeowners, so the page is written differently.
Should I show prices?
Most fencing customers want a 'from £X per metre' figure for the common styles. We show that plus example project prices and a clear quote form for anything custom. It filters out time-wasters.
I do mostly equestrian and agricultural fencing. Can the site reflect that?
Yes. We can build dedicated pages for post-and-rail, stock fencing and equestrian work, with the species of timber, the gauge of wire and the kind of detail your customer base actually cares about.
Can I show my insurance and trade body memberships?
Yes, prominently. Public liability cover, employer's liability if you have a team, FCA membership where relevant. We sit them at the top of the page where customers actually look.
Ready for a fencing site that wins the right work?
Start free. We design, build and run the site so you can stay on the post-knocker.