Fence visualiser
Upload a customer garden or boundary photo, choose closeboard, feather edge, horizontal slat, composite or painted fence finishes, then compare the before-and-after preview.
Direct answer: The Jobnix Fence Visualiser lets landscapers and fencing contractors upload a customer garden photo, preview common fence styles and colours, and create a before-and-after image that makes fencing quotes easier for homeowners to understand.
Build a Quote Preview
Use a clear daylight photo of the existing fence or boundary line. Avoid heavy planting, furniture or shadows blocking the panels.
Drop photo here or tap to upload
JPG, PNG, HEIC up to 15MB
Your fence visualisation will appear here
Upload a customer fence or garden boundary photo, select a style and colour, then create the preview
Direct answer
The Jobnix Fence Visualiser lets landscapers and fencing contractors upload a customer garden photo, preview common fence styles and colours, and create a before-and-after image that makes fencing quotes easier for homeowners to understand.
Landscapers and fencing contractors quoting garden fence replacements, boundary upgrades, decorative panels, gates and colour choices.
Closeboard fencing, feather edge panels, horizontal slat fencing, composite panels, picket fencing and hit and miss fencing.
Use the preview in a Jobnix quote, follow-up email or sales message to explain the proposed fence style before work starts.
Upload a customer photo, choose the fence style and send a clearer quote
For best results, use a clear customer photo of the fence or garden boundary taken in daylight. Avoid hedges, heavy planting, furniture or shadows blocking the fence line.
Pick the material and colour you want to show on the quote.
Download the result and send it with your customer quote.
Use a quick visual preview to explain fence style and colour options, reduce uncertainty and make your quote feel more professional.
Show customers how a different fence style or colour could look in their own garden
Make timber, composite and painted fence choices easier before ordering materials
Turn boundary photos into stronger visual quote previews
Use one photo to explain the proposed fence finish before work starts
Attach fence previews to landscaping or fencing quotes and make options easier to approve
Help customers compare panel styles without separate design mockups
Reduce back-and-forth around stain, paint and composite colour choices
Stand out from contractors who only send a plain written estimate
Preview common UK garden fence styles and finishes during the quoting stage, from closeboard and feather edge panels to slatted, composite and painted fences.
A strong, traditional UK garden fence style with vertical boards and sturdy posts. Closeboard works well for privacy and long boundaries.
A popular fence panel look for garden replacements. Feather edge panels give a clean, practical timber finish for most homes.
A modern garden fence style with clean horizontal lines. Slatted fencing suits contemporary patios, outdoor rooms and feature boundaries.
A low-maintenance fence option with consistent colour and a modern finish. Composite fencing works well for smart garden upgrades.
A lighter decorative fence style for front gardens, cottage properties and low boundary lines. Picket fences are useful where full privacy is not needed.
A double-sided timber fence style with alternating boards. Hit and miss fencing suits windy boundaries and shared garden lines.
More visualiser tools
Browse the Jobnix visualiser cluster and photo-backed quote resources when you want to compare another surface, roof or quote preview workflow.
Preview porcelain, sandstone, limestone, slate and concrete patio finishes from one garden photo.
Preview block paving, resin, tarmac, gravel, Indian stone and porcelain from one property photo.
Use better before photos so previews and customer quote images are clearer.
Find calculators, visualisers and quote guides in one tools hub.
They can upload a customer garden or boundary photo, create a quick fence style preview and attach the before-and-after image to a quote, follow-up email or sales message.