Crestala Fencing Centre

Pickets and Palisades

Picket, or Palisade as it is sometimes called, style fencing is very popular as front or back garden boundary fencing, especially where a solid fence is not needed or desired. Picket fencing can also be used to section off parts of the garden, such as the vegetable patch, from children and pets. Matching gates and fittings are available. All our Picket/Palisade fencing materials are pressure-treated with preservatives for increased durability.

Because of the many top and length variations, Pickets are prepared to order. Please see the Made to Measure Sizes section below for heights not listed.
Pickets prepared to customers' specifications are custom-made and bespoke; therefore, we cannot offer refunds or exchanges.

Picket/Palisade Top: Round
Height: 1.8m
£4.18
Tax included.

Pickup available at Crestala Fencing Centre

Key Features
  • Ex* 75mm x 22mm (3″ x 1″) Prepared, finished size approx 70mm x 17mm.
  • Flat, Pointed or Round tops
  • Range of heights
  • Non-standard heights made to order.
Made To Measure Sizes
We can cut special-length Pickets to order. Please contact our Sales Team for a quote or more information. Contact Us
Anticipated Lead Time
I.2m and 0.9m high with pointed and round tops are usually in stock, other sizes are cut to order. - Lead times for cut to order may vary, usually only a few days. However, during very busy periods, this may be extended. If time is essential, please contact our Sales Team before ordering.
Product Specifications
Materials:Pressure-treated softwood
How to Use

Palisades/Pickets are nailed onto square or arris rails to make the ever popular cottage style fence.
The normal method is two nails per palisade per rail. The ideal is to have the two nails at about a 30-degree angle to one another across the palisade.

Measuring & Quantity Calculations

See our Helpsheet Picket (Palisade) Fencing Materials and Information for more on Picket fencing in general, including how to calculate the number of pickets required for different spacings between the palisades.

Installation Tips

Do you need help or more information about Picket Fencing? Check out our Picket (Palisade) Materials and Information Helpsheet.

Recommended Aftercare

We recommend that our pressure-treated fencing be given a coat of UV wood oil when new and reoiled every year. This oiling will help reduce the natural weathering effects and keep your fence looking good for longer. See our Helpsheet on Looking after pressure-treated fencing for more options.

To produce the traditional cottage-style fence, you can use a coloured, water-based fence treatment. Ideally, the fence should be left for several months for the pressure treatment to dry out entirely before adding a coloured treatment. It is best to avoid dark colours as they attract heat which may cause additional movement in the timber.

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