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About Fencing

Fences that Invite

Fencing is an essential element of a well-designed landscape, providing structure, security, and definition to your outdoor spaces. At M&G Landscaping, we approach fencing as more than just a boundary—it’s an opportunity to enhance privacy, guide movement, and visually tie different areas of your property together. Whether you’re enclosing a backyard, securing a pool area, or creating separation between functional zones, our fences are carefully designed to complement your home’s architecture and the surrounding landscape.

We offer a variety of fencing materials and styles to suit both aesthetic preferences and practical needs. From the warmth and character of traditional wood to the durability and low maintenance of vinyl or composite options, each material is selected with longevity and appearance in mind. Height, spacing, finish, and overall layout are all considered to ensure the fence feels balanced and intentional within the space, rather than overpowering it.

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    What We Do

    Our Fencing Installation Process

    In M&G Landscaping, the fencing process is made simple, effective and hassle-free. Every step is addressed in a meticulous manner in order to have a robust, visually equitable output.

    Site Review & Layout Planning

    We start by analyzing your property boundaries, land grade, and access points. In this way, we are able to know the optimum positioning of fences, their height, and direction.

    Project Assessment

    Ground Preparation and Post Setting

    Fence posts are placed in adequate depths and distances to make them stable and resistant to movement with time.

    Structural Foundation

    Construction and Assembly of Fences

    Panels, rails, or pickets are fitted equally to ensure that there is even height, spacing, and appearance. Posts are set in concrete or existing soil depending on material and specs.

    Fence Installation

    Finally, Making Adjustments and Checking

    Finishing touches, a complete hardware installation, and a complete quality check are added to the project.

    Final Walkthrough

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    Built for Security & Style

    Design your Fence with Certainty

    The overall cost of a fencing project can be influenced by several factors, including material selection, fence length and height, terrain conditions, and site accessibility. At M&G Landscaping we offer wood, vinyl, aluminium, and chainlink options. Additional features such as custom gates, decorative accents, or integration with existing hardscapes and plantings can further shape the final design and investment. Our team works closely with you throughout the process to create a fencing solution that meets your functional needs while enhancing the beauty, value, and usability of your outdoor environment.
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    Pricing

    Clear, Simple & Transparent Pricing

    Essential Fence

    $6,000 - $10,000+

    Signature Fence

    $10,000-$00,000+

    Estate-Level Retaining Wall

    Starting at $20,000+

    NOTE: “Price varies based on size and scope”

    Improve Security, Privacy, and Aesthetics

    No matter the style or purpose, a well-designed fence brings cohesion, comfort, and clarity to your outdoor space. At M&G Landscaping, we take pride in delivering fencing solutions that balance function, durability, and visual appeal, all while aligning with your goals and the character of your property. From the initial consultation through final installation, our focus is on craftsmanship, thoughtful planning, and creating a finished result that you’ll appreciate every day.
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    Our Testimonials

    What Our Customer’s Say About Us

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    FAQs

    Some General Question?

    We provide many types of fencing, such as wood, vinyl, chain link, and aluminum fencing.
    The majority of the work is finished in a few days, based on the size and location.
    Maintenance is subject to material selection. Wood will have to be treated periodically, whereas vinyl and composite will require minimal maintenance.
    Yes, fencing can be put on slopes either to follow the contour of the land or to be stepped up like a staircase.

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