Feather Edge Boards
Feather edge boards are ideal for creating a sturdy and visually appealing fence. Crafted from durable materials, our feather edge fencing provides excellent privacy and security for your property. Seamlessly complete your feather edge fence with fence posts and specialist fence nails.
Made from high-grade timber, our feather edge boards are durable, sturdy and built to last. Each board is expertly designed to ensure maximum strength and security, making it an ideal option for both residential and commercial properties. Our feather edge fence boards are available in various sizes to suit your specific requirements. With their classic yet modern design, they seamlessly blend into any outdoor space, offering privacy and protection. Easy to install and maintain, our feather edge fence is a cost-effective solution that will enhance any property. Make repairs with individual boards or buy our multipacks to create a new outdoor enclosure. And when it comes to the finishing touches, find the perfect paint colour in our selection of fence paint.
FAQs
How many feather edge boards do you need per metre?
How many feather edge boards you need per metre depends on the width of the boards and the overlap needed. Usually, an overlap of 25mm is required, therefore choosing a board width of 150mm means you’ll need 8 feather edge boards per metre, resulting in a coverage of 125mm after overlapping.
How do you fit feather edge boards horizontally?
To fit feather edge boards horizontally, all you need to do is fix the battens to the frame, leaving around 600mm of space between each one. You’ll want to start from the bottom, making sure each board is level before you begin to overlap each one by roughly 25mm. Then screw or nail each one at the top to allow movement. Continue upwards and always ensure alignment is achieved.
Where do you nail feather edge boards?
You should always nail feather edge boards on the thicker edge (overlapping edge), around 20mm from the top. Make sure they’re fully secured using stainless steel or galvanised nails but avoid nailing through both boards to allow movement.