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// Fence rails · Blyth · NE22, NE24

Fence rails for Blyth fence builds — stock and trade pack

Common Blyth jobs we supply fence rail for: Blyth has a distinct east side / west side split — east of the A189 is coastal-exposed and gets a lot of repair work, west is sheltered residential where standard closeboard and gate posts are the staples. Bedlington and Seaton Sluice mix it up: old colliery streets needing whole-section replacement, plus newer developments getting fitted from new.

If it's bigger than a back-garden run — say a developer plot or a multi-house estate — ring the yard and we'll quote the whole load with delivery built in.

What we stock

Sections
3"×1.5" (75×38mm), 4"×2" (100×50mm)
Lengths
12ft (3.6m), 14ft (4.2m)
Material
Pressure-treated softwood
Typical use
3×1.5 for 6ft fence; 4×2 for 7ft+ or windier sites
Delivery to Blyth
Kerbside, Next-day, flat fee at checkout
Click & collect
Free from NE13 7BA, 25 min from Blyth

Common uses

Closeboard fence between posts, post-and-rail boundary, paddock fencing, repairs after a storm.

How to install / use

Most 6ft closeboard fence uses two rails per bay; taller (7ft+) uses three. Rails sit in rebated post slots, or sit on the face of the post with rail brackets. We stock both 12ft and 14ft lengths so bays can be built without scarf joints.

What Blyth looks like for fencing

Blyth's east coast is genuinely hostile to thin-spec fencing — we'll be back inside 5 years if we install standard spec. Always 4×4 pressure-treated posts, gravel boards, cap rail, galvanised fixings. West of the A189 (Bebside, New Hartley, west Bedlington) is sheltered and standard spec is fine.

Neighbourhoods we drop to: Bedlington, Seaton Sluice, Seghill, Newsham, Cowpen, Cambois, Bebside, New Hartley. Plus surrounding postcodes (NE22, NE24) — drop your postcode at checkout if you're unsure.

Need fence rail for a Blyth job?

Tell us what you need and your postcode — most quotes back same day. Or browse fence rails and order direct.

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