Can I put trellis on top of my fence?

Can I put trellis on top of my fence?

There is no legal difference between trellis and fencing. So – in theory – the height of your trellis must be no more than 2 metres. Some councils even encourage people to add trellis to the tops of their fences, because it is a good burglar deterrent.

What are trellis panels?

Trellises can also be referred to as panels, usually made from interwoven wood pieces, attached to fences or the roof or exterior walls of a building.

Can I put trellis on my Neighbours fence UK?

Unless your neighbour agrees, you cannot: paint, stain or varnish your neighbour’s fence to make it a more attractive colour; attach trellis or some other system to support plants that you wish to grow up your side of your neighbour’s fence.

Can expanding trellis be cut?

3m Expanding Willow Trellis. This expanding willow trellis is easy to use wall trellis made from natural willow. This natural garden trellis is easy to install and cut to shape if required.

What kind of fencing is available at Homebase?

The fence panels at Homebase are available in a range of styles and sizes to suit all spaces and design schemes. To break up areas of your garden and create stylish sections with a decorative flourish, there’s garden screening.

What can a trellis panel be used for?

Trellis panels not only enhance any outdoor environment but also offer additional privacy and security solutions to your home and garden, or use as garden screens to seclude garden areas. Wooden trellis panels can add traditional style and interest to the top of walls and fence panels.

What kind of trellis do you use at Homebase?

From wooden to metal and even plastic mesh, you’ll find the perfect trellis in the Homebase collection. Log in/sign up to use Wishlists! Log in/sign up to use Wishlists!

What can I do with a trellis fence?

Choose the water-resistant material that suits you best and get creative with your space. Trellis fence panels are another beautiful addition to any outside area. Fasten them onto your wall or fence and plant climbing plants at the base.

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