Composite fencing is made from a blend of recycled wood fibre and plastic. It looks like timber but doesn't rot, warp or need painting — which is why it's the fastest-growing fence type in UK gardens.

Composite fencing cost (2026)

ItemTypical cost
Composite panel (supply only)£90 – £160 each
Composite fencing fitted£120 – £200 per metre
Composite posts & trims£35 – £70 each
Full average garden (15–20m)£2,000 – £4,000

Why composite costs more upfront

You're paying for materials that last. A quality composite system carries a 10–25 year guarantee and needs no staining or treating, whereas timber needs re-treating every 1–2 years and typically lasts 10–15 years before replacement.

Is composite fencing worth it?

Over a 20-year period, the maintenance and replacement savings often mean composite works out similar to — or cheaper than — repeatedly treating and replacing timber. It's especially worth it if you:

  • Don't want the yearly job of treating a fence
  • Want a consistent, modern finish that stays looking new
  • Plan to stay in the property long term

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