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Hit and Miss fencing is arguably the best looking type of fencing and can transform the appearance of your garden space. Hit and miss fencing describes a panel alignment where planks are alternatively fixed to the cross-rail front and back. This means there is an equal sharing of vertical planks and the fence looks the same from the back and front.
Thanks to this construction style, our vertical hit and miss fencing is a popular alternative to traditional feather edge fencing and our clients love that it looks great from both sides and does not disadvantage one neighbour's view.
Our fences may be hit and miss, but the quality of our work is anything but. We're committed to offering quality workmanship and fencing systems to all. We only use pressure-treated timber and other quality materials. And, with more than 10 years in business, you can trust in our professional finish.
In our experience, hit and miss fencing is particularly desirable in coastal locations where there are strong crosswinds. This is not the ideal environment for large panel fencing which could blow over in strong gales, so a hit and miss fence makes a stylish and practical solution. Why? Well, this fencing option has alternative vertical planking systems and tiny gaps in between, which allows for some wind to flow through.