Fencing Contractors Kildare
Your Local Fencing Specialists Kildare
Absolute Drives & Patios takes pride in offering top-quality fencing services in Kildare. Our fencing contractors are highly skilled, insured and knowledgeable and they can provide you with expert advice and free designs to ensure that you get the best possible fencing service.
As one of the leading fencing companies in Kildare, we specialise in supplying and fitting high-quality timber fencing solutions. Our fencing installers are local and trusted and we offer a comprehensive range of services that includes trellis panels, fence posts, gates and more. With our expertise, we can help you transform your outdoor space with beautiful and durable garden fencing that adds character and real value to your home.



Expert Suppliers & Installers of Wooden Garden Fencing in Kildare
If you're looking to enhance the look of your Kildare garden while also increasing privacy and security, wooden fencing is an excellent solution. Our Kildare team offers top-quality supply and installation services for both new wooden fences and replacement timber fencing. We provide free, no-obligation site surveys and quotes to ensure that our services meet your needs.
We highly recommend the use of pressure-treated timber fencing due to its long-lasting durability, natural appeal, and the fact that it requires no additional treatment. Wooden fences can also be painted or stained to match your property's existing colour scheme and complement the overall aesthetic.
With our team's expertise and attention to detail, you can trust us to deliver exceptional wooden fencing solutions that meet your specific requirements and exceed your expectations.
Our high-quality fencing service in Kildare includes:
- Overlap fence panels
- Closed board fencing
- Post & rail
- Stockade fencing
- Feather-edge fencing
- Palisade fencing
- Wooden gates
- Contemporary horizontal fencing
- Fence railings
- Concrete & wooden posts
- Picket fences
- And more
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Why choose Absolute Drives & Patios as your fencing contractor in Kildare?
Our qualified fencing installers and landscaping specialists have countless years of experience upon which we have built an enviable reputation. Many of our customers come from word of mouth and repeat business, and our garden fencing and landscaping services in Kildare are of high quality and cost-effective.
- Family run business
- All work guaranteed
- Fully insured
- Local and trusted company
- Experienced craftsmen and tradesmen
- Quality products at affordable prices
- Attention to detail
- Highly recommended




FAQs for Garden Fencing in Kildare R51
Costs will vary depending on the size of your garden, the type and style of fencing chosen, how accessible your garden is and the length of time it may take. No two garden fencing jobs are the same. Call us and we will be happy to provide a free site survey and a no-obligation quote.
you cannot do anything with a fence that’s owned by your neighbour. That includes putting a trellis, hanging baskets, painting, staining, or using preservative. Ridiculous as it may sound, anything that you do to your neighbours’ fence, whether it improves it or not, could be construed as criminal damage.
Now there’s a question! The only sure way to know is if ownership is marked on the deeds for the property. Remarkably, the question is rarely asked before purchase and the subject only comes up when action is required to make changes to the fence. When there is no clear answer regarding who owns the fence, then it relies on common sense and communication.
You will rarely need planning permission to erect a fence for a normal family home, but the general rules are as follows:
- The fence is not taller than a total of 2 metres
- If you are replacing an existing fence that is already over 2 metres, the new fence should be no higher
- If the fence is next to a highway or footpath alongside a highway, then the fence should be no higher than 1 metre
- The right to erect a fence hasn’t been removed by another direction or planning condition.
If the trellis takes the fence to over 2 metres, then officially you cannot put a trellis on top. There are arguments about whether the trellis is part of the fence but for the definitive answer you may have to check with your local planning department.
You do. It’s your fence and you can do what you like with it. The idea that you have to give your neighbour the best side of the fence is a myth.
To avoid running into trouble with planning or upsetting the neighbours, keep your fence under 2 metres in total. There are additional rules that apply if your fence is on a road or path along a road, so you check those. If these rules apply, you may be restricted to 1 metre.
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