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Recycled Plastics

Recycled Plastic Fencing

Premium recycled plastic fence posts and boards for UK farms, paddocks, and gardens.25+ year lifespan • Rot-proof • Animal-safe

25+ Year Warranty
Livestock Safe
Recycled plastic fence boards for agricultural and equestrian fencing

Why Choose Recycled Plastic Fencing?

Traditional timber fencing rots at ground level within 5-10 years. Recycled plastic fencing lasts 25+ years with zero maintenance—even in wet farmland.

25+ Year Lifespan

Never rots—even in permanent ground contact or wet conditions

Flexible Under Load

Bends with livestock pressure—won't snap like brittle timber

Animal-Safe

Non-toxic, splinter-free—safe for horses, cattle, and all livestock

Zero Maintenance

No creosote, no painting—saves hundreds of hours annually

100% Recycled Material

Diverts plastic waste from landfills—supports circular economy

Lower Total Cost

70-80% cheaper than timber over 25 years

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FAQ

Common Questions About Recycled Plastic Fencing

Is it safe for horses and livestock?

Yes. Completely non-toxic, splinter-free, and flexible under pressure. Safe for horses, cattle, sheep, and all livestock.

How much maintenance is required?

Zero. No creosote, no painting, no preservatives—ever. Saves hundreds of hours annually compared to timber.

What post spacing should I use?

2-3m for agricultural fencing, 2m for equestrian paddocks. Posts can go directly into ground or be set in concrete.

Will it sag over time?

Not with correct installation. Flexible boards are designed to bend under load but return to original position.

How does cost compare to timber?

Initial cost is 40-60% higher, but total 25-year cost is 70-80% lower due to zero maintenance and no replacements.

Ready to Install Fencing That Lasts 25+ Years?

Get a detailed quote for your fencing project—or speak to our technical team about post sizing and installation best practices.