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Coedpoeth, LL11

Landscapers in Coedpoeth

Fencing, gates, decking, retaining walls and patios across Coedpoeth, Bwlchgwyn, Brymbo and Minera — built for high, exposed gardens that take the weather.

Coedpoeth & the hill villages

Up here, the wind decides how long a fence lasts

Coedpoeth sits high and open, and the gardens show it. Fencing that would be fine in a sheltered Wrexham street gets taken apart up here, usually because the posts were never set deep enough or went in on dry mix. We've replaced enough storm-damaged runs around Brymbo and Tanyfron to know that the panel is rarely what failed — it's what's holding it.

The other feature is slope. Plenty of gardens in the village drop away sharply, so the useful answer is often decking rather than paving: a level platform on a treated, ventilated sub-frame gets you flat space without excavating half the hillside. Where we do go with paving, it's usually terraced with sleeper or block retaining walls first.

We've built a timber deck in Coedpoeth, extended a fence and gate run in the village, and put in composite fencing with a retaining wall over at Gwynfryn. Same principle every time: get the structure right, because up here the weather tests it.

  • Coedpoeth
  • Bwlchgwyn
  • Brymbo
  • Tanyfron
  • Gwynfryn
  • Minera
  • Southsea
  • New Broughton
New timber gate and dark composite fence panels on concrete posts, extending a boundary in Coedpoeth, Wrexham

What We Do

Our services in Coedpoeth

Four trades, one team. Most Coedpoeth jobs end up being two or three of these at once, which is exactly why it helps to have one crew doing the lot.

Patios & Paving

Indian sandstone, porcelain and block paving, dug out to depth and laid on a full mortar bed with proper falls.

Patios & paving

Fencing & Gates

Composite, close-board and picket fencing on concrete posts, plus made-to-measure gates built to the gap you have.

Fencing & gates

Garden Landscaping

Clearance, levelling, drainage, sleeper retaining walls, turf and planting — whole gardens start to finish.

Garden landscaping

Garden Decking

Composite and treated timber decking on a ventilated sub-frame, finished with balustrades and steps.

Garden decking
Composite fencing above a new retaining wall on a sloping boundary in Gwynfryn, near Coedpoeth, Wrexham

Local Team

Why it helps that we're just down the road

Exposed, sloping, often wet clay ground — the hill villages are a harder build than most of the borough. The extra work goes underground, where nobody sees it, and that's exactly why it gets skipped by cheaper quotes.

  • Posts set deep, in concrete

    On an exposed boundary the foundation is the fence. Dry mix and shallow holes don't survive a gale.

  • Retaining before finishing

    Sleeper and block walls hold the slope first, then the deck, patio or lawn goes on level ground.

  • Ventilated deck sub-frames

    Treated frames with airflow underneath so the boards aren't sat in damp all winter.

  • Storm damage sorted quickly

    Panels down after a bad night? We're twenty minutes away and used to it.

Nearby Work

Jobs we've finished near Coedpoeth

Real gardens, our own photos — no stock images anywhere on this site.

Timber fence and matching gate extension installed along a garden boundary in Coedpoeth, Wrexham
Fence & gate extension — Coedpoeth
Treated timber decking built over a sloping garden in Coedpoeth, Wrexham
Timber decking — Coedpoeth
Composite fence panels installed above a new retaining wall in Gwynfryn, Wrexham
Composite fencing & retaining wall — Gwynfryn

Questions

Coedpoeth questions we get asked

Anything not covered here, just ring and ask — you'll get one of us, not a call centre.

My fence keeps blowing down in Coedpoeth. What actually fixes it?

Almost always the posts, not the panels. Up on the hill they need to go deeper and be set in wet concrete, not dry mix poured in around them. Concrete posts with rock-face gravel boards are the most bulletproof option, and composite or close-board panels drop into them.

It costs a bit more than a like-for-like replacement, but it's the difference between doing it once and doing it every couple of winters.

Decking or a patio on a steep garden?

On a sharp slope, decking usually wins. You build a level platform on a treated sub-frame instead of excavating and retaining a huge volume of ground, so it's often less work and less money for the same usable space.

If the slope is gentler, or you want something that lasts with no maintenance at all, terraced paving with sleeper walls is the better call. We'll tell you which we'd do on your garden.

Do you cover Bwlchgwyn, Brymbo and Minera?

Yes — Coedpoeth, Bwlchgwyn, Brymbo, Tanyfron, Gwynfryn, Minera, Southsea and New Broughton are all normal working area, with no travel charge.

Can you do the whole garden, not just the fence?

Yes. Clearance, levelling, retaining walls, drainage, paving, decking, turf and planting — one team for the lot, so nobody's waiting on another trade to turn up.

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