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Flexible Fencing

Keep areas of your garden or site segregated with flexible fencing. With products from national brands One Stop Sourcing and Black Country Pins and our exclusive brand Rutland, you're sure to find the right product for your needs. For information and guidance when choosing Traffic & Site Management products, visit our comprehensive guide.

What is flexible fencing?

Most commonly manufactured from polypropylene or plastic for durability, flexible fencing is a simple and cost effective way of protecting areas of your outdoor land. Flexible fencing is usually staked into the ground with fencing pins. Flexible fencing is easy to install and maintain and is usually supplied in visible colours such as orange or blue to ensure it can be seen.

Why flexible fencing?

Flexible fencing is highly durable and weatherproof, making it ideally suited for use outdoors. It is also simple and easy to install and uninstall as needed.

When is flexible fencing used?

Commonly used in gardens or on outdoor areas, flexible fencing is an ideal way of protecting areas that are vulnerable to footfall as well as cordoning off areas where work may be undertaken.

Considerations when choosing flexible fencing

By considering the factors listed below when selecting your flexible fencing, you can be assured that the product you select is suited for your needs.

Material & Durability   -   Designed primarily for use externally, it's important to choose a felxible fencing product that offers durability and resistance features such as weather resistantance.

Ease of Installation and Maintenance   -   Consider how easy the flexible fencing is to install. Flexible fencing is most often installed via fencing pins which can be driven into the ground to keep the fencing in place and secure.

Visibility and Colour Coding   -   Flexible fencing comes in various colours to suit your needs. Consider whether to select a high visibility colour such as orange or blue, or whether a more aesthetic colour such as green would suit your needs, depending on your intended application.

Size   -   Consider how much flexible fencing you will need to cordon off your area, and purchase fensing which will achieve the desired job.

Compliance with Standards & Regulations   -   Adhering to the relevant BS EN standards and UK laws, such as the Equality Act 2010 and Building Regulations, is crucial to avoid legal issues and ensure that all users, regardless of ability, can access the premises safely and comfortably.