The supplier is championing its range as a robust alternative to wooden fence panels due to its ability to withstand strong winds and bad weather.

Storm Amy recently heralded the start of what is expected to be a number of storms across the UK this winter and Talasey has issued a double-fold reminder to merchants about the type and availability of fence panels.

The company – which is one of the UK’s leading independent suppliers of landscaping solutions – is championing composite fencing as a robust alternative to wooden fence panels due to its ability to withstand strong winds and bad weather.

And the North Lincolnshire-based company is keen to get the message across to merchants that not only does it have a composite range but it can also deliver fencing direct to a merchant’s customer’s site: a composite-to-site service.

Talasey’s Business Development Manager, Becky Bryan, said that merchants don’t necessarily have to stock up on composite fencing, as the company can respond quickly to fulfil orders and get the materials direct to where they are needed as an added-value service to merchants.

“We can go like the wind to get our composite fencing to site so that the installers can get the new fencing erected in double-quick time,” said Bryan.

“At Talasey, we have an extensive range of composite decking, fencing and cladding solutions. In the case of fencing, not only do we have the boards and panels but we also have a range of accessories to ensure complete installation. It’s also important to mention that our slatted fencing can be retrofitted into existing concrete posts in cases where wooden panels have been blown out.”

Bryan says that interest in composite products continues to gather pace, as the company says it’s becoming evident that consumers are doing their homework about the benefits of composite versus wooden panels.

“Factors such as sustainability, responsible sourcing, low maintenance and 25-year warranties are influencing purchasing decisions. Other benefits include the ease of installation; it will not rot, warp or split and there’s no staining or painting required," said Bryan.

“Our fencing ranges complement our decking and cladding collections, and the ability to mix and match colour schemes can play a huge role in creating a stunning outdoor space. It’s the finishing touches such as capping off that elevate the whole look and feel of the fencing range.

“Not only does composite fencing look appealing to the eye but it will also stand firm in the face of storms and high winds for years to come. But the best bit for merchants and their customers is that we can get deliveries of composite fencing direct to site, so it’s a win-win.”