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Fencing Calculator

Our Fencing Calculator allows you to figure out how much Composite Fencing you will need for your project. Before using the calculator, you will need to take measurements of your existing fence, or property boundary if there is no fence.

We assume you will just be fencing one or two boundaries, however for more unusual shaped fence lines, you may add multiple fence areas and select different heights (NOTE: height is limited to 10 boards and our boards cannot be cut length-ways).
Take a look at our FAQs for further information or if you wish to speak to one of our sales representatives please call us on 01837 659901 .

Fencing Calculator

Fence Area

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Fence Panel Colour

Which Type of fence post do you require?

Cladco Composite 3m Posts are available in a range of eight colours to complement or contrast your Composite Fencing Panels.

However you may already have concrete posts installed in which case you will require our additional metal spacers which are 3 metres high and may need to be cut down to size depending on the fence height.

PLEASE NOTE: The Fence Posts must be installed a maximum of 1.8m apart to ensure they can support the Fence Panels.

Pre-Existing Concrete Posts

Fence Post Colour

Post Cap Colour

Metal Concrete Post Spacers

Cladco 3m metal Concrete Post Spacer reduces the 50mm panel groove in concrete posts to 21mm, to allow for Composite Fence Panels to be installed securely and quickly.

Do you require Metal Concrete Post Spacers for your installation?

Fencing Rails

Fencing Rails

Cladco 2m Fencing Rails are designed to sit on the top or bottom of your Cladco Composite Fence Panels to aid durability and conceal the tongue and groove edge where the Panels meet, for a seamless finishing touch.

Please see closest colour match below: Charcoal- Black PVC Light/Stone Grey- Merlin Grey PVC Olive Green- Olive Green PVC Coffee/Teak- Vandyke Brown PVC Ivory- White PVC Redwood- Copper Brown Mica Galvanised as an alternative option.

Do you require Fencing Rails for your installation?

Please indicate if you wish to fit rails to the top or bottom of your fencing (or both):

Fence Rail Colour

Fencing Rails

Additional Items For Your Project

Below we have estimated additional items you may need to complete your project.

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Order Summary

For fenced areas of m2 your final price comes to:

Total:

Please note: This final price does not contain delivery. Find variable options on our checkout page, or see below.

Delivery & Collection plus minus
Type When? Cost?
National Delivery Orders under £1,000 Est. 5 working days*
Roofing items 7-10 working days*
£192.00
Orders over £1,000 Est. 5 working days*
Roofing items 7-10 working days*
£96.00
Orders over £1,500 Est. 5 working days*
Roofing items 7-10 working days*
FREE
Scotland Delivery Est. 15 working days*
Roofing items 7-10 working days*
£360.00

Millboard Delivery Orders under £2,000 Est. 5 working days* £192.00
Orders over £2,000 Est. 5 working days* FREE

Parcelforce Standard (Small Parcels) 3-5 working days* £8.50
Parcelforce Standard (Large Parcels) 3-5 working days* £30.00

Sample Packs via Courier 5 working days* FREE

*Please allow for public holidays and weekends (non-delivery days) 

Installation Guide plus minus
FAQs plus minus

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Cladco’s Signature composite fencing boards are not fire-rated. As they contain natural wood fibres, they do not meet specific fire classification standards and should not be used in areas where fire-rated materials are required.

Watermarks can appear as part of the natural weathering process in composite fencing. They’re caused by tannins released from the wood fibres within the boards, which can become more visible when exposed to moisture. These marks are temporary and will fade gradually over time as the fencing settles.

Cladco composite decking boards are available in two lengths, 4m and 2.4m. Fencing boards are available in 3.6m lengths, and Cladco wall cladding is available in 3.6m lengths. We are unable to cut any products to size for customers.

Our Signature composite boards are designed to replicate the natural appearance of timber while eliminating the need for regular maintenance. The pigments used in the manufacturing process may react differently with the timber content in each board, resulting in variations in shade. This is particularly noticeable between the 2.4m and 4m boards. The same applies to our decking Trims, as they are made using the same composition.

Although composite fencing needs less maintenance in comparison to timber options, it is not maintenance-free. It is vital to clear debris from your fencing to prevent any staining, and this becomes especially important when installed underneath trees, where leaves, petals and sap will fall. If your fencing is situated near gutters or downpipes, water run-off can cause staining, though cleaning the panels often can prevent this. If any stains persist, use soapy water to remove or a suitable composite cleaner. Please see our installation guide for more maintenance information.

Cladco Signature composite fencing is designed to expand and contract with changes in temperature. Therefore, if you are installing the panels within the posts, we advise leaving an expansion gap to allow for any movement.

Cladco Signature composite fencing panels have resistant qualities; however, our composite boards contain natural wood elements, which means they will fade from weathering or UV exposure over time. This process is most noticeable within the first six months after installation, as the boards undergo a natural stabilisation process and settle into their final colour. This fading is purely aesthetic and does not affect the strength or performance of the product. Our ProFence composite panels, however, are more resistant to this process because these boards have an extra protective capping.

Our Signature composite fencing panels can be vulnerable to scratching, particularly when exposed to harsh materials like metal. To minimise the likelihood of scratches, avoid using tools that could damage the panels.

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