With trees falling, planes struggling to land, (yes they've rerouted UK inbound flights to Europe it's that bad) and fences being torn apart, Storm Isha and has certainly made its mark - and it doesn’t look like it's stopping anytime soon as Storm Jocelyn is on its way.
Although you might be safe inside, your garden fence may be suffering the consequences of the storm, and if the DIY job you did last summer doesn’t look like it’s going to make it, fear not, as we’ve put together a list of the best fences to buy right now to protect your outdoor space from windy conditions.
Best of all? You can order your new fence right away, and with many of them available for next day delivery, it'll be as if the storm never happened... Well, not really...
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B&Q Traditional Lap 6ft Wooden Fence panel - (W)1.83m (H)1.83m
Features:
Shopper buys big fluffy rug from Shein - but was left howling when it arrived- Dip treated to ensure longevity and reduce maintenance
- High quality to provide complete privacy
- Fixings sold separately
- Easy to install
- 10 year guarantee
This Traditional Lap wooden fence is a perfect way to frame your garden for a timeless look that's perfect whether you need a new boundary or simply need to replace an existing panel.
If 6ft is too big, you can also get hold of the Traditional Lap 5ft Wooden Fence panel (W)1.83m (H)1.52m for £31.
Buy now from B&Q - £32
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Traditional Lap 4ft Wooden Fence panel (W)1.83m (H)1.22m
Features:
This wooden fencing is the perfect way to frame your garden in a traditional and timeless way. Whether you need a delightful new boundary ahead of spring or to replace a panel that has blown down in the wind, this fencing will provide you with what you need.
You can also get hold of the Traditional Lap 3ft Wooden Fence panel (W)1.83m (H)0.91m priced at £29.
Buy now from B&Q- £30
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Wickes Pressure Treated Overlap Fence Panel - 6 x 6ft
Features:
Shoppers swear by £15 'must have' toner that clears skin up 'straight away'- Pressure treated for durability, dip treated for resistance against rot, does not require a gravel board
- Lap fencing style
- Robust and long lasting
- Weather resistant
- 15 year Anti-Rot guarantee
- Resistant to rusting
- No annual retreatment needed
A super strong lap panel with additional upright in its construction on both sides to give it extra stability. It's also made from pressure treated timber.
You can also get the Forest Garden Pressure Treated Overlap Fence Panel - 6 x 5ft for £39.50 if you're wanting something slightly smaller.
Buy now from Wickes - £41.50
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Forest Garden Dip Treated Closeboard Fence Panel - 6 x 6ft
Features:
- Closeboard fence panels are more robust than common waney-edge panels
- Heavy duty closeboard construction, the strongest of UK made panels
- Thick overlapping square cut 8mm boards, arranged vertically and mounted to a perimeter frame make an attractive looking panel
- Dip Treated
- 10 year anti-rot guarantee
This 6ft Closeboard Panel is a strong, sturdy and secure panel that features thick overlapping square cut 8mm boards.
The durable 6ft panels are reinforced with two 45mm central battens on the back and are finished with a profiled panel cap. Manufactured in the UK from FSC® certified timber.
Buy now from Wickes - £55
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Amazon, Wayfair and Homebase also have fence panels that you can get hold of right away.
Best fencing types for windy conditions
Picket Fencing
Picket fences feature small gaps between each panel to alleviate the force of the wind on the fence. This allows some of the wind’s force to escape through the gaps, helping it stay stable and reducing pressure on the structure.
Trellis Fencing
Similarly to the picket style, trellis fencing also benefits from the same principle of the gaps relieving the stress of wind on the overall structure.
Metal Fencing
While wood is hardy, durable material, it still can’t supplant metal for sheer strength. While it may not be the prettiest of fences, their durability means they can withstand huge amounts of force ranging from wind to other adverse conditions.
Concrete Bases & Posts
Whatever material you select, make sure the fence is reinforced properly to keep it secure in all weathers. Concrete posts and bases can give your wooden fence that extra bit of support as opposed to wooden posts which often fall flat.
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