Clear RFQs are reviewed with product-route feedback and scope checks within one business day.
Factory-Direct Fence Supply for UK Projects, Trade Buyers & Importers
Source steel palisade, 358 mesh, welded mesh, chain link, and temporary fence systems from one manufacturer-backed export partner. We help UK buyers combine panel specs, posts, gates, finishes, and packing notes into one RFQ-ready package, with documentation support aligned to common BS 1722 and BS EN 10223 reference routes.
- Same-day quote routing for palisade, mesh security, temporary fence, and chain link enquiries
- Metric + imperial spec handling for UK tender drawings, distributor sheets, and contractor take-offs
- Bulk trade pricing with split-container planning across multiple fence families
- DAP / DDP planning support for Felixstowe, Southampton, Liverpool, London Gateway, and site delivery
UK fence buyers usually shortlist suppliers on four fast checks.
This landing page was rebuilt from the latest UK competitor and keyword research, especially around standards visibility, quote speed, and trade-ready product scope.
Palisade, temporary fence, welded mesh / 358, and chain link cover the main UK project demand routes.
Specs can be handled in both imperial and metric units to match UK tender habits and import documentation.
Planning support for Felixstowe, Southampton, Liverpool, London Gateway, and direct site-delivery requests.
Built for spec-led purchasing, not brochure browsing.
UK fence enquiries are rarely panel-only. Buyers normally need the right fence family, finish route, gate scope, standards references, and a delivery plan that works for import or project handling. This page is structured around that buying reality.
Standards-first documentation
We organise quotations around the most common UK reference points, including relevant BS 1722 clauses, BS EN 10223 wire routes, coating notes, and tender comments when provided.
- RFQ review against drawings or tender notes
- Finish route stated in the quotation
- Accessory list checked before pricing
One supplier across multiple fence families
Buyers can source palisade, welded mesh, 358 anti-climb, temporary fence, and chain link within one commercial conversation instead of splitting orders across separate suppliers.
- Good fit for distributors and mixed projects
- Shared loading plans across categories
- Consistent finish and hardware handling
Trade pricing by order band
UK competitors push same-day quote and wholesale logic heavily. We translate that into order-band planning, bundle logic, and packaging suggestions before final pricing is issued.
- Small trial orders still supported
- Better rates for repeat or project volume
- Split-container options discussed early
Export handling that matches UK delivery reality
Packaging, labelling, and port planning matter as much as panel specs. The RFQ route includes packing notes, pallet or bundle preference, and UK destination checks.
- Main-port and site-delivery planning
- Accessory cartons grouped by fence type
- Project code / PO label support on request
The four fence routes that drive most UK enquiries.
Research shows UK buyers search and buy by use case: steel palisade for industrial perimeter, temporary fence for sites and events, welded mesh / 358 for higher security, and chain link for sports or lighter commercial boundaries.
| Fence family | Typical UK use | Common height range | Common finish | What to include in the RFQ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Steel Palisade D-section / W-section, single-point or triple-point |
Industrial estates, utilities, schools, transport compounds, warehouse perimeter | 1.8 m to 3.0 m Approx. 6 ft to 10 ft |
Hot-dip galvanised or galvanised + powder coated | Section profile, pale top, post type, gate widths, colour, and any BS 1722 clause references |
| Temporary Fence Heras-style mesh panels, feet, clamps, braces, gates |
Construction sites, civil works, events, utilities shutdown zones, hire fleets | 2.0 m high standard Approx. 6.6 ft |
Galvanised panels with concrete or plastic feet | Panel quantity, anti-tamper clamp requirement, wind-brace scope, gate count, and site conditions |
| Welded Mesh / 358 3D panel, double wire, flat mesh, anti-climb 358 |
Data centres, schools, commercial perimeter, infrastructure, higher-security compounds | 1.8 m to 3.6 m Approx. 6 ft to 12 ft |
Pre-gal + powder coat, hot-dip galvanised, or duplex systems | Panel style, post type, topping requirement, visibility level, and any Secured by Design or LPS route notes |
| Chain Link Fence Galvanised or PVC-coated rolls with post and rail kits |
Sports grounds, utilities, parks, industrial boundaries, lower-security perimeter | 0.9 m to 3.6 m Approx. 3 ft to 12 ft |
Galvanised or PVC-coated green / black | Mesh opening, wire diameter, post spacing, top rail requirement, and gate hardware scope |
Steel Picket & Palisade
For industrial and utility perimeter where section profile, spike top, and post schedule matter.
View Palisade PageTemporary Fence
For sites, events, and contractors needing panel + feet + clamp + brace packs in one shipment.
View Temporary FenceWelded Mesh Fence
For schools, commercial perimeter, and infrastructure projects that need clean lines and faster installation.
View Welded Mesh358 Security Fence
For higher-security compounds, data centres, and anti-climb perimeter packages with topping options.
View 358 FenceMake standards visible early, because UK buyers check them early.
The latest competitor scan showed repeated emphasis on BS EN references, same-day quote claims, and security credentials such as Secured by Design, LPS 1175, and CPNI routes. This page translates that buying logic into clear RFQ prompts.
Project notes can be structured around relevant BS 1722 clauses.
- Palisade enquiries commonly reference BS 1722-10
- Temporary fence RFQs may include site-safety notes and anti-tamper expectations
- Send drawings or clause references to reduce quotation revisions
Wire and mesh systems can be quoted with material and coating references stated clearly.
- Useful for welded mesh, 358, and chain link discussions
- Helps compare galvanised, PVC-coated, and duplex routes
- Supports distributor and contractor documentation requests
Secured by Design, LPS 1175, or higher-security notes should be raised before pricing.
- Especially relevant for schools, utilities, transport, and data centres
- Helps determine whether 358, welded mesh, or a different fence family is the right route
- Reduces mismatch between tender expectation and product selection
UK RFQs move faster when Incoterms, port, and unloading method are stated up front.
- DAP / DDP planning available where route permits
- Pallet, bundle, or mixed-load preference can be stated
- Project labels and carton grouping available on request
Where these fence systems are usually specified.
Use case matters because it changes the right fence family, height, finish, gate type, and security topping. The cards below mirror the most common UK search and quote routes found in research.
Construction & civil works
Temporary fence panels dominate this route. Anti-tamper clamps, braces, concrete feet, and pedestrian gates are often the deciding details.
Schools & public buildings
Welded mesh and selected palisade systems are common where visibility, anti-climb performance, and public-facing appearance all matter.
Industrial & commercial perimeter
Palisade remains a core UK choice for warehouses, depots, and factory sites, while welded mesh is used where a cleaner visual finish is preferred.
Data centres & utilities
358 anti-climb and higher-security mesh systems are the usual starting point, often with toppings, heavier posts, or specification-led gate details.
Sports & recreation
Chain link is still the practical route for tennis courts, football pitches, and general sports grounds, with PVC-coated green remaining a common finish.
Events & temporary crowd control
Temporary fence and barrier systems are usually purchased as reusable kits, with panel counts, stacking logic, and transport handling driving the quote.
Examples of how UK enquiries are packaged into supply-ready quotes.
These examples show the quote structure UK buyers usually need. Replace them with named references once approved project photos and customer permissions are available.
A typical UK industrial RFQ combines W-section palisade, RSJ posts, double-leaf gate sets, hot-dip galvanised finish, and a clear bay schedule for the installer.
- Typical spec: 2.4 m height, W-section pales, triple-point top
- Scope: panels, posts, gates, tamper-resistant fixings, packing labels
- Best fit: warehouse compounds, depots, utilities, logistics yards
This route is usually chosen when visibility, anti-climb performance, and a cleaner modern appearance are all required in one fence system.
- Typical spec: 358 mesh panels, square posts, clamp bars, optional V-arms
- Scope: panel run, corners, access gate, topping, and finish route
- Best fit: data centres, substations, service compounds, rail assets
UK temporary fence buying is system-led. Buyers usually need panels, feet, clamps, braces, gates, and stack planning in one commercial pack.
- Typical spec: 3.5 m × 2.0 m panels with anti-tamper clamps
- Scope: panel count, feet choice, braces, gates, transport stacking notes
- Best fit: construction sites, festivals, maintenance shutdown zones
Chain link remains a practical UK route where visibility, budget control, and easier field installation matter more than higher-security anti-climb performance.
- Typical spec: galvanised or PVC-coated mesh with line posts and top rail
- Scope: roll length, post spacing, gate hardware, and finish selection
- Best fit: sports grounds, amenities, estates, utility sub-boundaries
Order-band planning for UK distributors and repeat buyers.
The latest UK competitor scan showed wholesale bands are common on leading sites. Instead of copying competitor pricing, this page turns that insight into a clearer volume-planning framework buyers can actually use.
Trial or urgent top-up
Best for first orders, replacement phases, or urgent site needs where speed and scope accuracy matter more than maximum discount.
- Good for 1-24 panel equivalent orders
- Focus on complete accessory check
- Useful for distributor sampling or urgent replenishment
Standard trade batch
For regular contractor and distributor orders that need stronger unit pricing and repeatable loading logic.
- Good for 25-50 panel equivalent orders
- Bundle and pallet strategy can be standardised
- Suitable for repeat seasonal demand
Project volume batch
For large site packages where gate sets, accessories, and finish sequencing all affect production scheduling.
- Good for 51-100 panel equivalent orders
- Production slots and staged delivery can be discussed
- Works well for schools, infrastructure, and estate projects
Framework or rolling supply
For distributors, long projects, and repeat UK routes that want commercial continuity across multiple shipments.
- Best for 100+ panel equivalent demand
- Useful for mixed-category buying
- Supports forward planning on finish, gates, and packing style
Questions UK buyers usually ask before sending the order schedule.
Are your fence systems quoted against UK standards such as BS 1722?
Yes — when the enquiry includes drawings, clause references, or tender notes, the quotation can be organised around the relevant BS 1722 route and supporting material / coating notes. The more specific the reference, the fewer quotation revisions are needed later.
Do you ship fence orders directly to the UK?
Yes. RFQs can be prepared around main UK ports such as Felixstowe, Southampton, Liverpool, and London Gateway, or around a direct delivery address if the route is already known. State the destination early so packing and Incoterms can be matched correctly.
What is the best fence type for a UK industrial perimeter?
Steel palisade remains the standard starting point for many industrial and utility sites, especially when buyers already specify D-section or W-section. If the project needs a cleaner visual finish or stronger anti-climb performance, welded mesh or 358 is often the better route.
Can I mix temporary fence and permanent perimeter products in one order?
Yes. Mixed-product RFQs are common for phased projects where temporary site security is needed first and permanent perimeter fencing follows later. Send the project phases clearly so packing and loading can be planned properly.
Do you support Secured by Design or LPS 1175 enquiries?
These requirements should be declared at RFQ stage. Once the expected route is clear, the quotation can confirm whether the selected fence family is suitable as-is, whether a higher-security configuration is needed, or whether a different system is the better match.
What information do you need for a same-day quote response?
Fence family, height, total run or panel count, gate scope, finish route, standards references, destination, and required date are the minimum. A site layout, gate schedule, or tender extract speeds up the route confirmation significantly.
Can you quote in imperial and metric measurements?
Yes. Many UK enquiries move between feet / inches and metres / millimetres, especially when distributor sheets, contractor take-offs, and engineering notes are mixed. Providing either format is fine; conversions can be clarified in the quotation.
What payment and sampling options are usually available?
Sampling, finish confirmation, and standard commercial terms depend on the product family and order size. Include whether you need a sample pack, finish swatch, or trial order in the first message so the right commercial route can be proposed.
Send one complete message and get a cleaner first quotation.
The best UK enquiry combines the product route, standards references, quantity, finish, gate scope, and destination in one message. That lets us return a more useful quote instead of sending multiple clarification emails first.
What happens after you send the RFQ
- Product-route confirmation within one business day for complete submissions
- Checklist review for standards, finish, gates, and accessories
- Packing and delivery route note for the stated UK destination
- Quotation timing with any missing-item warning called out early
- Optional proof items: factory photos, finish samples, or packaging references