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Discover the ultimate horizontal fencing solution with EuroFence - where elegance meets enduring quality. Designed for the discerning homeowner, EuroFence offers a high-end alternative to traditional wood fencing, combining the same timeless appeal of natural aesthetics with unparalleled durability.
What does each kit come with?
The Euro Fence is available in several styles, each designed to meet different aesthetic and functional needs. Here's what each kit includes:
Estate Style: This classic option comes with 13 composite boards per section for a dense, privacy-oriented design, complemented by 1 sleek aluminum board for a touch of modernity. The kit also includes a frame kit and L bracket kit for easy and secure installation.
Configuration Kit Includes*:
13 x Composite Inlay boards
1 x Aluminum topper inlay board per section
1 x Frame Kit with L Brackets
*Posts sold separately
Custom Panel Kits:
We are able to accommodate fence kits of different sizes, colors, and designs.
For all custom composite panel kit inquiries please contact us at for additional details.
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Jewett Cameron is dedicated to supporting your online product purchase with the best possible customer service. Our return policy is simple and worry-free.
If you are not fully satisfied with your purchase, please contact our Customer Service department and they will be able to assist you. We accept returns on most products* for full refund, less the original shipping charge (if applicable), within 30 days of the delivery date.
If you need to return an item, please contact us with your order number, details about the product you would like to return and attach your original receipt in the form. We will respond with instructions on how to return items from your order. For any item that is returned without a RMA#, no refund will be issued.
*All parts and accessory sales are final, and may not be returned for credit unless defective or damaged. We do not accept returns for opened or used items. All Clearance or Discounted sales are final and may not be returned for credit unless defective or damaged.
Having quality issues? Please contact our Customer Service team.
DAMAGED OR DEFECTIVE MERCHANDISE:
We will gladly exchange or issue a full refund of purchase price and shipping for product that arrives to you damaged or defective.
If you feel your product is defective or damaged, please contact our Customer Service department within 10 days of delivery, just fill out our warranty form and we can get the damaged or defective product replaced.
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Contact us to discuss your requirements of Euro Style Fence Panels. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.
Featured content:Our fencing buying guide has received a significant upgrade today including additional information on fence panel sizes, measurements, dimensions, fencing styles, and types of garden fencing.
When you take a first glance at the products available, the world of fencing can seem confusing: What are the differences between treatments? Do I want traditional fencing or decorative fence panels? Which fence is actually mine?
Starting your garden fencing project but unsure about fence panel dimensions? You might be wondering, “How wide are fence panels?” Well, our guide to buying a fence is here to answer those questions and lots more that will come up along the way.
Let’s get started.
One of the first questions is often: “How wide are fence panels?” Let us break down the standard fence panel dimensions for you.
Fence panels come in a standard width of 6 feet. Heights include 3ft, 4ft, 5ft and 6ft. Trellis panels also come in 1ft and 2ft heights, ideal for fence toppers, planter trellis and wall trellis.
Not all 6x6 fence panels are exactly 6x6. The same goes for all other fence panel sizes.
This rule of thumb extends to other sizes of fence panels, which are typically provided as rough estimates. Differences between European and Standard fence designs can mean a 6x6 panel is actually 5’11” x 5’11”.
ALWAYS Make sure to check each product's specification guide for the most accurate dimensions.
There are limitations on how high your fence can be. If you are unsure, have a quick read of our blog: How tall can my fence be?
If you have a slope, you will want to “step” your fence panels. See our Installing a Fence section below for more details on this. For very uneven gardens, fence panels may not be the best option. Using packs of fencing boards will allow you to create a bespoke fence that can be adapted to the ground conditions.
If you live high on a hill or in a particularly windy area, look for fencing that has some form of spacing in between boards, such as hit & miss fencing. This will allow wind to pass through rather than push against the fence panel. If you prefer solid fencing for privacy, we recommend using longer fence posts and opting for slotted fence posts; this way the fence panel can slide in and be screwed securely in place.
Various wooden fencing types are particularly effective in these special conditions, read our blog post “The best fence panels for windy areas” for detailed guidance.
You can use the same fence panels and fence posts as you would for grassed areas. However, you will require a fence post shoe (also known as a bolt-down fence post support). Your fence post will be secured into the shoe, and this is then bolted to the ground. Unlike fence posts used in grassy areas, fence posts being bolted into shoes do not require extra length for being inserted below ground. Please visit our “How to install a fence post into concrete” post if looking for guidance into concreting in fence posts from scratch.
If you wish to add fencing on top of a wall, such as a low front garden boundary wall, you have a few choices. If the wall is wide enough, you can use shoes as described above. However, if the wall is not thick enough, you will risk the drilling process breaking off parts of the wall. In this case, you can either bolt fence posts to the side of the wall or into the ground at the bottom of the wall.
If your wall features brick columns, you can also consider horizontal arris rails between the columns and using individual boards rather than fence panels to complete the fence.
Fence panel sizes and fencing styles are both important factors when considering fencing for your front garden. Unlike your rear garden, any decisions you make when considering fencing at the front of your house will make an immediate impression and help to increase your home’s curb appeal. For more information, check out our “Front garden fence ideas” post.
Dip-treated fencing also requires a gravel board to distance it from the ground and protect it from the damp. You will need a gravel board for each fence panel purchased.
A pressure-treated fence panel will cost a little more at first, but you can just put it up and leave it, knowing it will resist the weather without more treatments for another decade and a half. This will save time and money. Gravel boards are not essential for pressure-treated fencing, though they do finish off the fence run and provide extra protection.
Depending on the area of your garden that you are fencing, you may require a garden gate to complete your fencing run.
There are two main purposes for gates – a full side gate that offers security and privacy and a lower gate that offers a decorative entrance point.
Most types of garden fencing panels will have a matching gate. This creates a cohesive, intentional design for your garden border.
Wooden fence posts must be pressure treated because they are inserted into the ground. They have a more natural aesthetic, are easier to manoeuvre and can be a little more forgiving if your measurements are out a millimetre or two. Pressure treated posts do not require annual treatment but should be checked regularly for damage and stability.
A concrete fence post is stronger and more durable but without the charm of timber. Concrete requires no maintenance except the occasional wipe-down if algae builds up. They are a reliable, easy option for supporting your fence panels.
As a rule of thumb, one third of your fence post should be underground or a minimum of 2ft – whichever is greater. So, for a 5ft fence, you would need a 7ft fence post. However, if you are using a gravel board that raises your fence panel, you will need to take the height of the gravel board into account too. For more information, visit our “Maximum fence hight in the UK”, “How deep to dig for a fence post” and “How to extend the height of a fence” guides.
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If you are purchasing dip treated fence panels, we strongly recommend you use gravel boards. The gravel boards are either durable concrete or timber that has been pressure treated to resist rot and fungal disease. They will protect the base of your fence panels from dampness.
Even with pressure treated panels, gravel boards play a role for all fence panel measurements. They provide a strong surface for your fence to rest on and take some of the strain off the fixings during wind and movement due to temperature changes.
You can choose concrete gravel boards or wooden gravel boards to suit your needs. See the section about fence posts for further thoughts on the difference. If you need any further support, view our “What are gravel boards and how to fit them” guide.
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If you are building a fence on sloped ground, you will need to follow a different installation process. The result will be a “stepped” fence. The fence posts should always be as tall as the higher panel of each adjacent pair of panels. All fence panels should be kept level. Gravel boards will be vital and may have to be partially inserted into the ground, depending on how steep your slope is. Though we do not have a specific video for this, you will find many options on YouTube.
For those who are not confident with DIY, you can find recommended tradesmen via Checkatrade.com. Follow our link here to go straight to fencing services.
BEFORE you begin, make sure you know the answers to the following questions:
You do not want to fall foul of planning regulations and be forced to take down your freshly installed fencing.
If there is anything else you would like to know or if you need more details on what we have covered, our friendly and experienced UK Customer Service Team is just a call away and eager to assist. So, have you taken the measurements for your area? Great, it looks like you're all geared up to select your new fence – an adventure awaits!
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