PREMIER FOREST GEARED UP FOR SPRING FENCING FRENZY

 PREMIER FOREST GEARED UP FOR SPRING FENCING FRENZY

With the days get longer and lighter, people’s thoughts inevitably turn to their gardens and for timber specialist Premier Forest Products, spring is one of the busiest times of the year.

As people venture out into their gardens after a winter of strong winds, snow and heavy rain, they often realise that their fence is looking worse for wear and there is a sudden surge in demand for new fence panels.

Since Premier decided to relocate the production of its fence panels to south Wales last year, the business has been gearing up for the increase in interest and has been manufacturing fence panels at their UK-based specialist factory for several months to make sure they have everything in stock.

Hand-finished in-house, all fencing panels will now be Welsh made and meet the original DuchyTimber fence panel specification, to ensure the highest quality.

Premier is renowned for the quality of its fencing panels, using up to 30% more wood for their classic panels than their competitors. This is crucial for customers who want a heavy-duty, sturdy fence that’s built to last.

All the wood that is used in Premier’s fencing panels and fencing timber is available in brown and green pressure-treated options, and it’s treated before assembly to ensure the treatment is absorbed fully and thoroughly.

As well as being available to buy 24/7 from the Mill Timber Direct website, there is also a full range of materials for installing bespoke designs. Screen cladding is increasingly popular where widths can be mixed and matched to create a unique design, plus PSE for those on a budget.

Anyone interested in finding out more about the full range can view Premier’s latest fencing brochure and panel production video on their website.

All Premier’s timber is responsibly sourced and FSC® certified products are available.

Premier Forest Products is engaged in the importation, milling, processing, merchanting, and wholesale distribution of timber and timber products from its 13 sites in the UK.

www.premierforest.co.uk

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