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// Gravel boards · South Shields · NE32–NE34

Pressure-treated gravel boards for South Shields — extends fence life by 5+ years

Common South Shields jobs we supply gravel board for: South Tyneside is a high-repair area — the Marsden and Whitburn cliffs catch some serious weather off the North Sea, so we'll be out for single-panel replacements through winter, plus gate-post jobs on the older terraces in Jarrow and Hebburn. Trade supply to local builders working Cleadon and Boldon refurbs is steady. Driveway gate posts for the Cleadon and Whitburn detached stock are a regular ask.

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

Lengths
12ft (3.6m), 14ft (4.2m)
Depth
6" standard (deeper available)
Material
Pressure-treated softwood
Delivery to South Shields
Kerbside, Next-day, flat fee at checkout
Click & collect
Free from NE13 7BA, 35 min from South Shields

Common uses

Bottom course of any closeboard or panel fence, replacement of rotted bottoms, raising the fence over uneven ground.

How to install / use

Slots between posts at ground level on a small concrete pad or sits in post slots. 6" depth as standard; deeper boards available for slope grading.

What South Shields looks like for fencing

If you're east of the A19, treat it as a proper coastal job — capped boards, 4×4 posts, gravel boards mandatory, and stainless or galvanised fixings instead of steel. Marsden in particular gets battered in any northerly. Inland (Jarrow, Hebburn, Boldon) is sheltered enough to use the standard spec without the cap rail.

Neighbourhoods we drop to: Jarrow, Hebburn, Boldon, Cleadon, Marsden, Whitburn, Westoe, Harton, Tyne Dock, Simonside. Plus surrounding postcodes (NE32–NE34) — drop your postcode at checkout if you're unsure.

Need gravel board for a South Shields job?

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

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