Concrete & Composite Fencing
What does FORT stock?
Concrete Fencing has long been a more durable and long-lasting method of installing close-board or fence panels. Composite and steel posts are fast becoming an option for many fencers. Available in a variety of colours, they don't rot and generally have a higher wind-resistance than the alternatives.
- Wet-cast concrete fencing range.
- Gravel boards and posts for fence panels.
- Recessed posts for close-board fencing available to order.
- Range of colours and finishes of composite posts & panels available to order.
- Galv or painted steel posts available to order.
Concrete Fencing
Pros
- Strong & durable
- Resistant to rot & mould
- Available for fence panels & close-board fencing
- Less expensive than composite/steel
Cons
- Heavy & unwieldy to install
- Increased cost compared to timber
- Can be unsightly compared to other options
Composite Fencing
Pros
- Strong & durable
- Resisitant to rot & mould
- Available in various colours
- Visually pleasing
- Low maintenance
Cons
- More expensive than concrete
- Can fade/change colour
- Heavy compared to timber
Steel Fence Posts
Pros
- Unrivalled strength - up to 25 years
- Resistant to rot & mould
- Available in different colours
- Light & easy to install
Cons
- Most expensive
- More complex if you want timber panels/rails