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Galvanised Palisade Fencing – Runs, Pales, Posts & Components (1.8m–3.0m)

Galvanised Palisade Fencing – Runs, Pales, Posts & Components (1.8m–3.0m)

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Regular price £189.00 GBP
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Built to BS 1722 Part 12The UK steel palisade security standard
Hot-dip galvanisedBS EN ISO 1461 — long-term rust protection
Full runs or single partsBuy a 2.75m bay or one pale, post or rail
Galvanised or PPC colourGreen & black powder-coated options
Where it’s used

One fence, every secure perimeter

Swipe through where galvanised palisade earns its keep.

IndustrialIndustrial & commercial perimeters

The default choice for factory, warehouse and yard boundaries that need to deter intruders.

Car parksCar parks & retail units

Matte black powder-coated (RAL 9005) for a clean, intimidating barrier — common in 2.0–2.4m.

UtilitiesUtilities & substations

High-security 2.4–3.0m runs with triple-point D pales for infrastructure sites.

PublicSchools & public buildings

Green powder-coated (RAL 6005) blends into hedges and trees while keeping the site secure.

YardsYards, depots & compounds

Fast to install on hardstanding with bolt-down posts, or set in concrete for new ground.

CommercialCommercial & trade premises

Black powder-coated (RAL 9005) around trade counters, units and yards where looks matter as much as security.

Design your fence

Palisade run configurator

Pick your spec, watch the 3D model update, then choose how many sides your fence has and enter each length. We’ll work out every bay, post and fitting and add it to your basket. Drag the model to rotate.

Drag to rotate  ·  scroll / pinch to zoom
How many sides?

Your order

How the posts add upEvery 2.75m bay = 17 pales + 1 centre post (the centre post comes with the bay). Extra posts then go at each bay join and both open ends — so 1 bay needs 2 (both ends), 2 bays need 3 (one join + 2 ends), 3 bays need 4, and so on. Enter any length: we round up to whole 2.75m bays and the last bay is trimmed to fit on site (e.g. 4m = 2 bays, cut down).


  
Galvanised steel · 1.8m–3.0m

The UK trade standard in security fencing

Palisade fencing is the go-to steel security fence for industrial and commercial perimeters — vertical pales bolted to horizontal rails on heavy steel posts, hot-dip galvanised to shrug off the British weather. Built to BS 1722 Part 12, it’s hard to climb, hard to cut, and specified everywhere from council depots and car parks to substations and schools. Buy a full 2.75m run to fence a new perimeter, or a single pale, post or rail for a repair or top-up.

Choose your pale

D profile or W profile?

Same galvanised steel — the difference is thickness, security and cost. Select your choice in the options above.

W profile standard

2.0mm steel with a notched (W) top. Lighter and lower cost, ideal for domestic and lower-risk boundaries where budget matters more than maximum security.

  • 2.0mm thick
  • Lower cost per bay
  • Domestic & light commercial
Most secure

D profile triple-point

3.0mm steel with a triple-pointed top — heavier duty and much harder to climb or cut. The standard choice for commercial and high-security perimeters.

  • 3.0mm thick
  • Triple-point anti-climb top
  • Commercial & high-security
Choose your posts

Bolt-down or concrete-in?

How the posts fix to the ground. Both use the same pales and rails.

Bolt-down on hardstanding

Posts come with a welded 200×200×10mm baseplate and bolt straight to existing concrete or hardstanding with anchor bolts. Fastest to install, no digging.

  • Fix to existing concrete
  • No footings to dig
  • Quick installation
Most secure

Concrete-in set in ground

Plain-based posts set into a fresh concrete footing dug into the ground. More secure and the standard method for new installations on open ground.

  • Set in fresh concrete
  • Maximum stability
  • Standard for new ground
Pick your height

Palisade heights: 1.8m to 3.0m

Taller = higher security. All five heights are galvanised and in stock.

HeightTypical useSecurity level
1.8mDomestic & light commercial boundariesLow
2.0mCommercial boundaries & car parksLow–medium
2.1mCommercial security perimetersMedium
2.4mDepots, yards & higher-security sites (most popular)High
3.0mSubstations, utilities & infrastructureHighest
Finish

Galvanised or powder-coated colour

Every option is hot-dip galvanised first. Add a powder-coated colour for a cleaner look that blends into its surroundings.

StandardGalvanised silver

Hot-dip galvanised steel, the industrial standard — best value and maximum corrosion protection.

ColourPPC Green (RAL 6005)

Powder-coated over galvanising. Softens the look for schools, parks and professional settings.

ColourPPC Black (RAL 9005)

A sharp, discreet finish for commercial frontages and car parks. Other RAL colours on request.

The system

What’s in a 2.75m run — and every part on its own

Each 2.75m bay is a complete kit. Every component is also sold singly above for repairs, replacements and custom layouts.

Per bayComplete 2.75m kit

17 pales (D or W), 2 horizontal rails, 2 fish plates, 1 post and a full fittings pack (4 rail bolts + 34 pale bolts).

SinglesPales, posts & rails

Single D or W pales, bolt-down or concrete-in posts, and horizontal rails — for repairs or finishing a run.

FittingsFish plates & bolts

Standard, end and corner fish plates, plus anti-vandal pale and rail bolt packs.

The detail

Specification

  • Standard: BS 1722 Part 12 (steel palisade security fencing)
  • Finish: Hot-dip galvanised to BS EN ISO 1461 (PPC optional)
  • Heights: 1.8m, 2.0m, 2.1m, 2.4m, 3.0m
  • Bay length: 2.75m (sold per bay + posts)
  • Pales: 65mm wide, triple-point top — D 3.0mm (high security) or W 2.0mm (standard); 17 per bay at ~161mm centres
  • Posts: steel RSJ from 98×55mm (heavier section on taller runs) — bolt-down with 200×200×10mm baseplate, or concrete-in
  • Rails: 40×40×6mm angle up to 1.8m, 50×50×6mm on taller runs — 2 per bay
  • Fixings: Anti-vandal pale & rail bolts included per bay
Downloads

Technical drawings

Dimensioned PDFs for specification & installation — open in a new tab.

How it compares

Palisade vs other security fencing

Where galvanised palisade sits against the main UK perimeter options. It’s routinely specified by insurers as a cost-effective security fence, with a roughly 25-year hot-dip galvanised life.

 Steel palisade358 “prison” meshWelded / twin-wire meshChain linkTimber
Security levelHighVery high (SR-rated)Medium–highLowLow
Anti-climbSpiked top, no footholdsTiny apertures — no gripGoodPoor — easily climbedPoor
Cut resistanceHigh — heavy palesVery highMediumLowLow
Through-visibilityPartialHighHighHighNone (screening)
AppearanceIndustrial, intimidatingNeat, professionalClean, professionalUtilitarianNatural
Lifespan~25+ yrs, hot-dip galvDecadesDecades10–20 yrs10–15 yrs
Uneven groundGood — rakes to slopeHarder (rigid panels)Harder (panels)ExcellentGood
Relative cost££££££££ (~40% less)££
Best forIndustrial & commercial securityPrisons, airports, data centresSchools, sports, public sitesBoundary & demarcationDomestic screening

In short: chain link and timber mark a boundary; welded/twin-wire mesh balances security with visibility for public-facing sites; 358 mesh is maximum security at a premium; palisade is the intimidating, hard-to-beat industrial standard at a mid-market price.

Installation

How it goes up

A straightforward four-step install — or ask us about a fitting service.

1Set out & posts

Mark the line at 2.75m centres. Concrete in the posts, or bolt baseplated posts to hardstanding.

2Fit the rails

Bolt the top & bottom rails between posts through the fish plates with the rail bolts.

3Hang the pales

Bolt each pale to both rails and torque the anti-vandal nuts so they can’t be undone.

4Finish the run

Add the extra end post to close the run, then check the line and torque throughout.

Delivery

Palletised UK delivery

Palisade is heavy galvanised steel and ships on a pallet, typically within 5–10 working days.

PalletSent on a pallet

Delivered by pallet courier across UK mainland. Exact delivery cost is confirmed at checkout.

OffloadOffload assistance

Larger or heavier orders need offloading — please ensure suitable access and unloading on site.

Lead time5–10 working days

Typical dispatch window. Highlands, islands and NI may carry a surcharge or need a quote.

Big project, or not sure what you need?

For runs over 50m, multiple heights, corners, gates or a full takeoff, send us your total length, height, pale profile and fixing method and we’ll come back with a project price.

Get a project quote

Galvanised palisade fencing is the UK trade standard for industrial and commercial security perimeters, and this page carries the complete steel palisade fencing system in every height from 1.8m to 3.0m. Choose your height and component above and buy a full 2.75m run kit, or any single part — pales, posts, rails, fish plates or bolts — on its own. Galvanised throughout, competitively priced, and delivered UK-wide.

Palisade fencing calculator

Use our interactive palisade fencing calculator to design your run in 3D — enter each side length, choose your height, pale profile and fixing, and it works out every bay, post and fitting and adds them straight to your basket. It handles straight runs, corners and full perimeters, and gets the post count right: each 2.75m bay includes one post, plus one extra to finish the run.

Steel palisade fencing built to BS 1722 Part 12

Our galvanised steel palisade fencing is manufactured to BS 1722 Part 12, the UK standard for steel palisade security fencing, and hot-dip galvanised to BS EN ISO 1461 for long-term corrosion resistance. Posts are 98x55x6.72mm steel section and horizontal rails are 40x40x6mm steel angle. Each 2.75m run kit contains 17 pales (D or W profile), 2 rails, 2 fish plates, 1 post and a pack of pale bolts — everything to build a 2-bay section.

Every palisade fencing component on one page

Palisade fencing isn't sold by the metre — it's built from 2.75m run kits plus separate parts. This page lists every metal palisade fencing component: 2.75m run kits (bolt-down or concrete-in, D or W profile), single D and W pales, bolt-down posts with baseplate, concrete-in posts, horizontal rails, standard, end and corner fish plates, and packs of palisade fencing bolts. Order a full run for a new security fence, or a single pale, post or bolt pack for a repair or top-up.

Palisade vs other fencing

Palisade is the high-security industrial choice, but it isn't always the right fit. For public-facing sites or lower-risk boundaries where visibility matters, compare it with our welded mesh fencing and galvanised mesh panels, or our temporary Heras-style fencing for construction sites and events. Palisade wins on deterrence and cut-resistance; mesh wins on cost and sightlines.

D profile vs W profile pales

D profile pales are 3.0mm thick with a triple-pointed top — heavier duty, harder to climb, the standard choice for high-security and commercial palisade fencing. W profile pales are 2.0mm thick with a notched top — lighter and lower cost for domestic and lower-risk boundaries.

Bolt-down vs concrete-in posts

Bolt-down palisade fencing posts have a welded 200x200x10mm baseplate and fix to existing concrete or hardstanding with anchor bolts — fast to install. Concrete-in posts are plain-based and set into a fresh concrete footing — more secure and standard for new installations.

Palisade fencing heights: 1.8m to 3.0m

1.8m to 2.0m suits domestic and light commercial boundaries; 2.1m to 2.4m palisade fencing is the common commercial security height for depots, yards and car parks; 3.0m is specified for high-security sites such as substations, utilities and infrastructure. All five heights are galvanised and held in stock for UK delivery.

Palisade fencing prices

Palisade fencing prices on this page start from £196 per 2.75m run kit — around £71 per metre — for 1.8m in-concrete W profile, rising with height and with heavy-duty D profile. Because you buy exactly the runs and components you need, there's no minimum order and no installer mark-up: trade and DIY buyers pay the same competitive supplier price. For large projects (typically 50m+, multiple heights, or layouts with corners and gates) contact us for a project quote.

UK delivery

As a direct palisade fencing supplier we deliver galvanised steel palisade nationwide. Orders are sent on a pallet, typically within 5–10 working days. Offload assistance is required for larger or heavier orders, so please make sure suitable access and unloading is available.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is palisade fencing?

Palisade fencing is a heavy-duty steel security fence of vertical pales bolted between two horizontal rails on steel posts, hot-dip galvanised to BS EN ISO 1461 and built to BS 1722 Part 12. Available galvanised in heights from 1.8m to 3.0m.

How much does palisade fencing cost?

Prices start from around 196 pounds per 2.75m run kit (about 71 pounds per metre) for 1.8m, rising with height and with D profile pales. You buy only the runs and components you need, with no installer mark-up. Select your height and component above for the exact price.

What heights does palisade fencing come in?

We stock galvanised palisade fencing in 1.8m, 2.0m, 2.1m, 2.4m and 3.0m. 1.8m to 2.0m suits domestic and light commercial; 2.1m to 2.4m is the common commercial security height; 3.0m is specified for high-security sites.

What is the difference between D and W profile pales?

D profile pales are 3.0mm thick with a triple-pointed top, heavier duty and harder to climb. W profile pales are 2.0mm thick and lower cost for lower-risk boundaries.

Should I choose bolt-down or concrete-in posts?

Bolt-down posts have a welded baseplate and fix to existing concrete or hardstanding. Concrete-in posts set into a fresh footing and are more secure, standard for new installations.

How many posts do I need?

Each 2.75m run needs 3 posts and posts are shared between runs, so total posts = (runs x 2) + 1. Each kit includes 1 post, so extra posts to buy = runs + 1.

Do you deliver palisade fencing across the UK?

Yes. We are a direct palisade fencing supplier and deliver galvanised steel palisade nationwide on a pallet, typically within 5 to 10 working days, for a flat 15 pound delivery charge. Offload assistance is required for larger orders.

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