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Feather Edge Boards

Feather Edge Boards are made from high quality timber that comes in a brown or green fencing treatment. The typical length for fencing is 1.8m (6ft). Although we also offer the featheredge panels in 2.4m lengths too, simply enter your postcode to view current stock levels.

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  • Grange Superior Featheredge Green 1200mm Grange Superior Featheredge Green 1200mm

    Grange Superior Featheredge Green 1200mm

    Grange Superior Featheredge Green Fencing. The twin waney edge slats are fixed into a completely mortise and tenon jointed rebated frame, making it stronger than earlier standard lap panels.
  • Grange Superior Featheredge Green 1800mm Grange Superior Featheredge Green 1800mm

    Grange Superior Featheredge Green 1800mm

    Grange Superior Featheredge Green Fencing. The twin waney edge slats are fixed into a completely mortise and tenon jointed rebated frame, making it stronger than earlier standard lap panels.
  • Grange Superior Featheredge Green 900mm Grange Superior Featheredge Green 900mm

    Grange Superior Featheredge Green 900mm

    Grange Superior Featheredge Green Fencing. The twin waney edge slats are fixed into a completely mortise and tenon jointed rebated frame, making it stronger than earlier standard lap panels.
  • Green Feather Edge UC3u Treated Fence Panel FSC 22 x 125 x 1200mm Green Feather Edge UC3u Treated Fence Panel FSC 22 x 125 x 1200mm

    Green Feather Edge UC3u Treated Fence Panel FSC 22 x 125 x 1200mm

    This featheredge board is a robust and sturdy panel which is designed to create a long lasting fence. Wooden fence panels can help to define the borders of your outdoor space, providing privacy, shade and protection in your garden. Corner off your garden...
  • Brown Feather Edge UC3u Treated Timber Fencing FSC 32 x 175 x 3600mm Brown Feather Edge UC3u Treated Timber Fencing FSC 32 x 175 x 3600mm

    Brown Feather Edge UC3u Treated Timber Fencing FSC 32 x 175 x 3600mm

    Feather Edge Boards 125 x 1.8m are suitable for a wide range of domestic, agricultural and industrial applications, including the construction of fencing, sheds or cladding. The boards are high pressure treated meaning they have added durability and...

Feather Edge Boards

Feather edge boards, sometimes referred to as Closeboard Fencing, are single boards placed vertically, with each board overlapping the board beside it. This creates a length of fencing around the area you are working with. Feather edge fence boards are an ideal solution if you have an awkward space, or you can’t find a fence panel to fit.

The closed design created by overlapping the boards ensures that there are no gaps, providing your property with excellent privacy levels. The lack of gaps also helps to ensure that pets are prevented from escaping, whilst other animals are kept out.

Both sides of this style of fencing are identical, making them an ideal choice if you are creating a boundary between a neighbouring property, as it allows both homeowners to have the “nice side” of the fencing visible.

The feather edge fence boards are installed individually making it is easier to repair any single boards that become damaged without having to purchase an entire length of fencing.

Feather edge boards are available from Howarth in brown treated and green treated options. Treated fence boards are protected against rot and decay, however we always recommend regular treatments. Our most popular sizes of feather edge boards are:

  • 22mm x 100mm x 1.8m
  • 22mm x 125mm x 1.8m
  • 22mm x 125mm x 2.4m
  • 22mm x 150mm x 1.8m

For more info on feather edge boards and fencing, contact your local Howarth branch or browse our collection online.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many feather edge boards per metre?
Allow 12 boards per metre when using 100mm boards. Allow 10 boards per metre when using 125mm boards.
Where to nail feather edge boards?
We recommend that each board is fixed once with a nail located 10mm above the upper edge of the previous board.
How much do you overlap feather edge boards?
Overlap consistently. For boards less than 150mm wide, an overlap of 40mm is ideal, but for boards wider than 150mm, 50mm overlap is recommended.