Local Garden Fencing Specialists in Deal
Professional Fencing Contractors in Deal, Kent
We supply and install strong, attractive garden fencing across Deal and the surrounding coast — fitted properly, finished tidily, guaranteed.
Fencing in Deal CT14
Your local Deal fencing contractor since 2006
Looking for a fencing contractor in Deal? Moores Fencing has supplied and installed fencing across the coastal town of Deal and its surrounding villages for over 18 years.
We’re not a panel shop — we’re a local Deal fencing contractor who turns up, fits the job properly and clears up after. Traditional wooden fencing is the perfect finishing touch for any Deal garden: marking boundaries, adding privacy to overlooked spaces and improving the security of your home.
Whether you need a new fence, driveway gates, close board panels or agricultural fencing fitted, our team works across Deal and the surrounding area with quality workmanship on every job.
Why homeowners choose us
- We install — we don’t just sell panels for you to fit yourself
- 10/10 on Checkatrade with 156+ verified reviews
- Fully insured with guaranteed workmanship
- Free, no-obligation site survey and quote
- Local team who know Deal and can get to you quickly
What we install
Our fencing services in Deal
A full range of fence styles in any height and finish to suit your budget — with timber or concrete posts. Bespoke designs available if you’d rather not go off-the-peg.
Built to last
Long-lasting fencing installations in Deal
We recommend all timber used for new fences in Deal is supplied pressure-treated (“tanalised”) for the best possible lifespan. This treatment gives soft-wood fencing a typical 15–20 year life and is especially important for gravel boards that stay in contact with damp ground.
Whether you need a small repair or a whole garden re-fenced, we’ll advise the best option for your Deal property — no two jobs are the same.
What our customers say
Verified reviews from across East Kent
Excellent new fence installationMoores Fencing were brilliant from the start. Turned up on time for the no-obligation quote, fitted us in within a couple of weeks and did an excellent job removing our old fence and installing over 23 metres of new 6ft closeboard fencing using 8ft concrete slotted posts. Excellent workmanship with a friendly service. A definite 10 out of 10.
ExceptionalTurned up when promised, understood the work, made a reasonable quote and delivered when promised. On top of this the finished product was exceptional and the engagement was an absolute pleasure throughout. Couldn’t have asked for more.
Reliable tradesman and good workHe was efficient, prompt and reliable. It was clear he knew what he was talking about, and communication was very clear, transparent and helpful. Overall we are very happy with how the work was undertaken and would employ again. Highly recommended.
Good to know
Fencing FAQs
Do you need planning permission for a fence in Deal?
In most cases, no. You can usually put up a garden fence without planning permission as long as it’s no more than 2 metres high. If the fence borders a road or footpath it’s limited to 1 metre. Deal’s seafront and town centre form a large conservation area with many listed buildings, so stricter rules often apply — we’ll check this for you before quoting.
What is the 2 metre fence rule?
The 2 metre fence rule means a fence in your garden can be up to 2 metres tall without needing planning permission. Anything taller, or a fence over 1 metre next to a road or pavement, may need permission. If you’re replacing an existing fence that’s already over 2 metres, the new one should be no higher.
How high can a garden fence be in Deal?
To stay within permitted development and keep on good terms with the neighbours, keep your fence under 2 metres in total height. Fences alongside a road or footpath are restricted to 1 metre. Adding a trellis on top counts towards the total height.
Who owns the fence — and who is responsible for it?
The only certain way to know is to check the title deeds for your property, which often mark boundary ownership with a ‘T’ symbol. In practice the question usually only comes up when a fence needs replacing. If ownership isn’t clear, it comes down to communication and common sense between neighbours — we’re happy to advise on what’s typical in Deal.
Who gets the good side of the fence?
It’s your fence, so you can have it whichever way round you like — the idea that you must give the neighbour the smooth side is a common myth, not a legal requirement. That said, facing the smooth side outward is considered good etiquette and looks tidier from the street.
How much does fencing cost in Deal?
Fencing costs in Deal depend on the type of fence, the length and how easy the area is to access. As a guide, most residential fencing jobs in East Kent fall between £600 and £1,330, with an average of around £900; larger projects can run from £900 to £2,000. No two jobs are the same, so we always provide a free, no-obligation site survey and an itemised quote before any work begins.
Where we work
Fencing across Deal and nearby areas
Based in East Kent, we cover Deal (CT14) and the surrounding area — from the conservation-area seafront and pier to Walmer, Kingsdown and Mongeham. Not in Deal? We also fit fencing in:
Free, no-obligation
Get a fencing quote in Deal
Tell us what you need and we’ll arrange a free site survey. We aim to respond to all enquiries within 24 hours.