Woodgrain Composite Fencing Panel – 1.8m x 140mm x 20mm
Regular price £13.20 Incl. VatUnit price3 colors available
Ronjack Composite Fence Panels - 1.82mtrs x 150mm x 20mm
Regular price £15.60 Incl. VatUnit price4 colors available
Woodgrain Slatted Composite Fence Panel - 1.8m x 155mm x 20mm
Regular price £14.00 Incl. VatUnit price3 colors available
Eco Teak Composite Fence Panels - 1.7mtrs x 170mm x 25mm
Regular price £10.00 Incl. VatUnit price3 colors available
Choose your range
Which composite fencing style is right for your project?
Compare our composite fencing ranges to find the right finish, profile and price point for your garden project.
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most popularWoodgrain Composite Boards
- Classic woodgrain finish
- Popular all-round fencing option
- Clean, low-maintenance option
Best for: Everyday garden fencing, privacy and a classic composite look.
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Ronjack Composite Boards
- Thicker board profile
- Deep woodgrain embossed finish option
- Available in more colour options
Best for: Customers wanting a thicker board with a stronger grain detail.
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Slatted Composite Boards
- Modern slatted-style profile
- Cleaner, sharper overall look
- Ideal for contemporary gardens
Best for: Modern outdoor spaces and customers wanting a more design-led finish.
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Clearance Composite Boards
- Limited remaining stock
- Low-maintenance composite finish
- Available while stocks last
Best for: Customers looking for a practical composite fencing option at a reduced price.
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Available Colours & Finishes
Compare the main colours and finishes across our composite fencing ranges to help narrow down the right look for your project.
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Mid Grey
Woodgrain
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Charcoal
Woodgrain
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Mocha Brown
Woodgrain
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Teak
Ronjack
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Slate
Ronjack
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Silver Ash
Ronjack
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Chocolate
Ronjack
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Stone Grey
Slatted
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Charcoal
Slatted
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Teak
Slatted
Available Lengths & Coverage
Use this table to compare board widths, lengths and coverage across the main composite fencing ranges.
| Board | Width | Length | Coverage |
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| Woodgrain Boards | 140mm | 1800mm | 0.25m² |
| Ronjack Boards | 150mm | 1820mm | 0.27m² |
| Slatted Boards | 155mm | 1800mm | 0.27m² |
How much do I need?
Fencing Calculator
Enter your fence run length and height to find out how many boards and posts you need.
These figures are estimates only.
Complete the job
Posts & Accessories
Complete your composite fencing project with the key support parts, from post inserts and bolt downs to posts, caps and finishing pieces.
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Posts, Caps & Finishing Parts
Shop the main posts, caps and finishing parts needed to complete your fencing run neatly.
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Bolt Downs
A practical fixing option where posts need to be secured onto a solid base.
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Concrete Post Inserts Adapters
Fit composite boards into existing concrete posts with the right insert system.
Which is Right for You?
Classic Woodgrain or Modern Slatted?
Both are low-maintenance composite fencing options, but they create a different overall look. Woodgrain gives you a more familiar board-style finish, while slatted creates a cleaner, more modern feel.

Woodgrain Fence Boards
A classic composite board style with visible grain detail and a more traditional fencing look.
- Look
- Textured woodgrain finish
- Style
- More traditional board-led look
Best for Privacy, everyday garden fencing and a more familiar composite board look.
Slatted Fence Boards
A cleaner, more contemporary fencing style with sharper lines and a more design-led finish.
- Look
- Modern slatted appearance
- Board profile
- Slimmer, more contemporary style
Best for Contemporary gardens and projects where a cleaner, more modern finish is wanted.
Choose your setup
Existing Concrete Posts or New Posts?
Composite fencing can be installed into existing concrete posts or built as a full new run with matching posts and support parts. Choose the route that suits your project.

Using Existing Concrete Posts
If your concrete posts are staying in place, composite boards can be fitted using the right channels and support parts. This is a practical way to update the look of an older fence without replacing the full structure.

Starting a New Fencing Run
For new fence runs, shop composite boards alongside matching posts, caps and support parts for a cleaner, more complete finish. This route is ideal if you are building the full fencing system from scratch.
Not sure which setup you need? Speak to our team before you order.
Composite Fencing FAQs
Choosing Composite Fencing
What is composite fencing?
What is composite fencing?
Composite fencing is made from a blend of recycled wood fibres and plastic, giving you the look of timber with far less ongoing maintenance. It is a popular choice for modern garden fencing because it is durable, low-maintenance and available in a range of colours and finishes.
Can composite fencing be fitted into existing concrete posts?
Can composite fencing be fitted into existing concrete posts?
Standard cladding boards usually give a flatter, more traditional exterior finish. Slatted cladding is more design-led, with deeper shadow lines and a stronger modern look.
Do I need to order posts and accessories separately?
Do I need to order posts and accessories separately?
Yes. Depending on your setup, you may also need posts, caps, inserts, bolt downs or other finishing parts. The right setup usually depends on whether you are using existing concrete posts or starting a new fencing run from scratch.
What is the difference between woodgrain and slatted composite fencing?
What is the difference between woodgrain and slatted composite fencing?
Woodgrain composite fencing has a more traditional board-style appearance, while slatted composite fencing gives a cleaner, more modern look. Both offer a low-maintenance alternative to timber, but the right choice usually comes down to the finish and overall style you want for your garden.
Planning & Practical Checks
Does composite fencing need much maintenance?
Does composite fencing need much maintenance?
Composite fencing is designed to be low maintenance compared with timber. It does not need regular painting, staining or treating, and it can usually be kept looking its best with general cleaning and routine care.
Will composite fencing fade, warp or rot?
Will composite fencing fade, warp or rot?
Composite fencing is made to handle outdoor conditions far better than traditional timber. Like most exterior products, some weathering can happen over time, especially in the early period after installation, but composite boards are designed to resist rot and require much less upkeep than wooden fencing.
Can I see the colours and finishes before I order?
Can I see the colours and finishes before I order?
Yes. You can visit our showroom to compare colours and finishes more clearly, and we can also help with samples if you want to review options before placing a full order.
Can you help me work out what I need for my fencing project?
Can you help me work out what I need for my fencing project?
Yes. If you are unsure which boards, posts or accessories are right for your project, our team can help point you in the right direction before you order.







