Frequently Asked Questions

My FAQs will answer most of your questions, but please don’t hesitate to contact me if you can’t find what you are looking for.

Is composite fencing worth the extra cost compared to timber?

Composite fencing requires a higher initial investment than timber, but many homeowners find that the long-term benefits outweigh the upfront cost. One of the biggest advantages is maintenance. Composite fencing does not require yearly staining, painting or sealing. A simple clean now and then is enough to keep it looking smart.

Composite is also more resistant to rot, warping, splitting and insect damage. In a climate like York’s, where damp conditions can accelerate timber decay, composite offers a particularly strong advantage. It maintains its colour for longer and does not suffer from the same degree of weathering.

Over a 10–20 year period, the cost difference often narrows significantly because timber fencing requires ongoing treatment and may need repairs or replacement sooner. Composite can last decades with minimal upkeep, making it a sound long-term investment.

Ultimately, the decision comes down to your preferences for appearance, maintenance and budget. During a site visit, we can compare both options and help you choose the material that suits your garden and lifestyle.