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Eco Composite Fencing Kit - Configure your fencing

Product Code
eco-composite-fencing-kit
£18.98 £15.82
£18.98 £15.82
Fence Panel Colour
Fence Panel Width
Fence Height
Our posts are supplied in 9ft (2.7m), 8ft (2.4m) or 6ft (1.8m) height. They will need to be cut down to the required height.
Fence Post Colour
Fixing Method

How to build your Eco fencing Kit

Follow our step-by-step guide to build your fencing kit, everything you need for your Eco fencing project. 

STEP 1 - Fence Panel Colour

Choose your desired fence panel colour, we have 3 options available;

Grey Swatch Grey
Natural Swatch Natural
Walnut Swatch Walnut

Grey

Natural

Walnut


STEP 2 - Select your fence panel size (Width & Height)

Choose your desired fence panel size for your project, and we'll take care of how many Fence panels you'll need. 

Fence Panel Width

Eurocell’s Eco Fence panels are available in two width options: 6ft and 8ft, allowing flexibility based on your garden size and layout.

6ft panels (1.8m) - STANDARD UK SIZE - are ideal for standard UK garden fencing, offering a traditional look and easier handling during installation. They're great for smaller spaces or where more posts are needed for added strength. Also ideal if you are retrofitting to existing concrete posts. 

8ft panels (2.4m) - cover a larger span with fewer posts, making them a cost-effective and time-saving option for bigger gardens or long boundary runs.
Choosing between them depends on your garden dimensions, desired look, and installation preferences.

Fence Panel Height

When choosing the height of your fence with Eurocell Eco Fencing, you can select in 1ft increments from 1ft to 8ft, offering full flexibility for different needs:

1ft–3ft (0.3m - 0.9m): Ideal for decorative borders or low-level boundary markers, perfect for front gardens or separating areas without blocking views.

4ft–5ft (1.2m - 1.5m): A popular choice for creating a clear boundary while maintaining an open feel - great for pet containment or suburban privacy.

6ft–8ft (1.8m - 2.4m*): Best for privacy and security, especially in back gardens or areas requiring noise reduction and added seclusion.

*Note: In most cases, you don't need planning permission for a garden fence up to 2 meters (6.5 feet) in height. iI you plan to install a fence that exceeds this height or if there are other restrictions in your area, you might need to apply for planning permission.


STEP 3 - Do you require Fence posts?

Would you like matching Eco Fence Posts with your fence panels for a seamless look? If so, make sure you select them in this section. By default, the matching post colour to your panel choice will be automatically selected. 

If not, no problem—our panels are designed to retrofit easily into existing concrete posts, giving you flexibility without needing a full replacement.

Note: Our posts are supplied in 9ft (2.7m), 8ft (2.4m), or 6ft (1.8m) height. They will need to be cut down to the required height.


STEP 4 - Fixing methods

Note: This is only relevant if you are planning on installing new eco fence posts as part of your fencing project. 

There are two main methods for installing fence posts: above ground or sunken below ground with concrete, and the choice affects the length of the post needed.

Above Ground Fixing: Posts are attached to metal post supports or brackets fixed to a solid surface (like concrete or decking). This method is quicker and avoids digging, but offers less structural stability—best for lower fences or decorative purposes.

Sunken Below Ground: Posts are set into the ground and secured with concrete for maximum strength and durability. This is ideal for taller fences or areas exposed to wind and heavy use.

We need to know which method you're using so we can supply the correct post length.


STEP 5 - OPTIONAL Fencing Accessories

Finally, in addition to the fencing kit, add on any extra accessories you might need to complete your fencing project: 

Utility Strips:

A versatile accessory designed to help you create a 90-degree angle from a fence post, perfect for forming neat corners in your fencing layout.

When installed, the Utility Strip attaches to the side of a standard Eco Fence Post, allowing a fence panel to slot in at a right angle to the main fence run. This means you can use just one post at a corner instead of two, which not only reduces cost and installation time but also gives a cleaner, more streamlined appearance. It’s especially useful in square or rectangular gardens where multiple corners are needed, and helps maintain strength and alignment without compromising the overall look.

Anti-Theft Clips:

Designed to lock fence panels in place within the posts, preventing them from being lifted out or stolen. Ideal for added security in public or vulnerable areas.


Installation Guide

Everything you need to know about the Eco fencing product and how to install. 

Customer Questions
Can I install Eco Composite Fence Panels into existing concrete posts?

Yes. Eurocell’s composite panels are designed to retrofit seamlessly into standard slotted concrete posts, making them ideal for replacing old timber panels without the need for new posts.

What heights and widths are available for the fence panels?

Fence panels are available in two widths: 6ft (1.8m) and 8ft (2.4m), and in heights from 1ft to 8ft in 1ft increments. This allows you to customise your fence to suit everything from decorative borders to full privacy screening.

Do I need planning permission for tall fencing?

In most cases, you won’t need planning permission for fences up to 2 metres (6.5ft) in height. If your design exceeds this, or if you're in a conservation area, it's best to check with your local planning authority.

What’s the difference between above-ground and sunken post installation?

Above-ground posts are fixed to brackets on a solid base (like concrete), which is faster but less secure — best for short or decorative fences. Sunken posts are embedded into the ground with concrete for maximum strength, ideal for taller fences or exposed areas.

What tools do I need to cut the fence panels or posts?

Composite fence panels and posts can be cut using a fine-tooth handsaw or circular saw. Always measure carefully and wear suitable PPE during cutting.

Are Eco Fence Posts colour-matched to the panels?

Yes. When you choose your panel colour, matching posts are automatically selected for a consistent and seamless appearance.

What are Utility Strips used for?

Utility Strips allow you to create a 90° angle from a single post, making them ideal for neat corners. They reduce the need for extra posts and help maintain alignment in square or rectangular layouts.

How do Anti-Theft Clips work?

Anti-Theft Clips secure the panels within the posts to prevent them from being lifted out. They’re ideal for public-facing fences or any areas where added security is needed.

Do eco fence panels require any maintenance?

No, the panels are pre-coloured, UV-stable, and resistant to warping or cracking. They don’t require painting or staining and can be cleaned with soapy water and a soft brush.