Frequently Asked Questions — National Fencing Authority
What is National Fencing Authority?
National Fencing Authority is a reference resource covering fencing and boundary-related topics within the construction industry. It is part of the T3 Trade network of sector-specific sites built to support tradespeople, contractors, and property professionals. The site covers materials, installation practices, regulations, and industry standards relevant to fencing work across the country.
Who is this site intended for?
The site is designed for fencing contractors, builders, landscapers, property developers, and anyone involved in specifying or managing fencing projects. It is also useful for homeowners and project managers who want to better understand fencing terminology, products, and processes before engaging a professional. No prior technical knowledge is required to use the site.
Is this a directory or marketplace?
National Fencing Authority is not a directory, marketplace, or lead generation platform. No contractor listings, product sales, or booking services are offered here. The sole purpose of the site is to serve as a reliable reference resource for the fencing and construction sector.
What topics does the site cover?
Coverage includes fence types and materials, installation methods, planning and permitted development rules, boundary laws, maintenance guidance, and relevant industry standards. The site aims to be a practical reference across both residential and commercial fencing contexts. Content is organised to be accessible whether readers are looking for a quick answer or deeper background.
How is the information sourced and kept up to date?
Content is researched and written by the T3 Trade editorial team, drawing on industry guidance, regulatory sources, and established construction practice. The team reviews and updates material on a regular basis to reflect changes in standards, legislation, and common practice. Where information may be subject to regional variation, this is noted within the relevant content.
Does National Fencing Authority provide professional advice?
The site provides reference information only and does not constitute professional, legal, or technical advice. Readers should consult a qualified fencing contractor, surveyor, or solicitor for guidance specific to their project or situation. Nothing published here should be relied upon as a substitute for professional judgement.
How can errors or outdated information be reported?
Accuracy is taken seriously, and feedback from readers is welcomed. If an error, outdated detail, or missing information is spotted, it can be reported using the contact form available on the site. The editorial team reviews all submissions and makes corrections where appropriate.
Who operates this site?
National Fencing Authority is operated by T3 Trade, a publisher of construction and trade reference sites. The network covers a range of sectors and disciplines within the built environment, with each site focused on a specific trade or topic area. T3 Trade is not a contractor, supplier, or trade association.