5 Signs Your Garden Fence Needs Replacing

26 Jun, 2026
Before and after of a garden fencing project, the before shows a fence falling down almost green with mould, the after shows a brand new jacksons fencing fence

A good fence does more than mark the boundary of your property. It provides privacy, improves security, and plays a major role in the overall appearance of your garden.

However, even the highest-quality fencing won’t last forever. Over time, exposure to the elements can cause wear and tear that affects both its appearance and performance.

Here in Taunton and across Somerset, our fences have to deal with some truly unpredictable weather. One day can bring heavy rain, strong winds, and blazing sunshine, sometimes all within a few hours. These changing conditions put constant pressure on timber fencing and can eventually lead to damage that requires attention.

So how do you know whether your fence needs a simple repair or a complete replacement? Here are five common signs to look out for.

1. Leaning or Unstable Fence Posts

One of the clearest signs that your fence may need replacing is when posts start to lean.

This often happens as a result of age, water damage, or repeated exposure to strong winds. While a single leaning post can sometimes be repaired or replaced, widespread movement throughout a fence usually indicates more significant structural issues.

If your fence visibly sways during windy weather or sections are beginning to lean in different directions, it may be more cost-effective to consider a replacement rather than ongoing repairs.

2. Rotting Timber

Timber fencing is constantly exposed to moisture, particularly during the wetter months we experience in Somerset.

Over time, untreated or ageing timber can begin to rot. Common signs include soft spots, crumbling wood, discolouration, and areas that feel damp even during dry weather.

Minor areas of damage can occasionally be repaired, but if rot has spread to multiple panels or posts, replacing the affected sections is often the better long-term solution.

Storm damaged fence before and after

3. Storm Damage

The British weather can be particularly unforgiving on garden fencing. Strong gusts during storms can snap posts, loosen fixings, or bring down entire sections of fencing.

While isolated storm damage can often be repaired, recurring issues following periods of bad weather may suggest that the fence no longer has the strength it once did.

Many homeowners choose to upgrade to stronger, more durable fencing after experiencing storm-related problems, helping to prevent future repairs.

4. Loose or Damaged Panels

Fence panels naturally weaken over time, especially after years of exposure to rain, wind, and sunlight.

You may notice panels rattling in the wind, pulling away from posts, or developing cracks and splits. In some cases, individual panels can be replaced while retaining the rest of the fence.

However, if multiple panels are showing signs of failure, it may indicate that the entire fence is reaching the end of its lifespan.

5. Your Fence Simply Looks Tired

Sometimes the biggest issue isn’t structural, it’s appearance.

A fence that has become heavily weathered, faded, warped, or patchy can have a significant impact on the overall look of your garden. Even if it’s technically still standing, an ageing fence can make an otherwise well-maintained outdoor space feel neglected.

Replacing an old fence can instantly improve kerb appeal, increase privacy, and give your garden a fresh new look.

Repair or Replace?

The answer depends on the extent of the damage.

If the problem is limited to a single panel, one post, or a small section of fencing, a repair is often the most sensible option. However, if multiple areas are showing signs of age and deterioration, replacing the entire fence can often provide better value in the long run.

A new fence eliminates the need for repeated repairs and gives you confidence that your boundary is secure, attractive, and built to withstand future weather conditions.

Investing in Quality Fencing

When replacing a fence, it’s worth considering the long-term benefits of premium materials.

At DH Landscapes, we’re proud to be approved installers for Jacksons Fencing, one of the UK’s leading fencing manufacturers. Their products are renowned for their quality, durability, and industry-leading 25-year guarantee.

By combining high-quality materials with professional installation, homeowners can enjoy fencing that’s designed to cope with everything the British weather throws at it.

Slatted Venetian fence panels by Jacksons Fencing

Professional Fencing Installation in Taunton and Somerset

With over 15 years of experience and more than 30 five-star reviews, DH Landscapes provides fencing solutions for homeowners across Taunton and Somerset.

Whether your existing fence needs repairing or you’re considering a complete replacement, we can assess your current fencing and recommend the most suitable solution for your garden.

Get in touch today for a free, no-obligation quote and expert advice on your next fencing project.

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