Watt Fences expand product range
Watt Fences are one of the largest suppliers to racecourse in Great Britain and Ireland. the company was formed when Bill Watt left the army in 1993 and he saw an opportunity to build fences for racehorse trainers to use to practice their horses jumping at home. By 2000, the business had built up significantly enough to become a limited company and they moved premises to its current base at Easby.
Over the years the range of products has built up and Watt Fences now can offer a full range of Racecourse products including hurdles, steeplchase fences, wings and PVC products. Their products can be seen on numerous racecourses including York, Chester, Goodwood, Kempton, Musselburgh, Haydock and many more as well as on Newmarket and Malton training grounds. Alongside catering for racecourses Watt Fences can also provide racehorse trainers with all their schooling requirements including Gallop Rail, Schooling Wings, Schooling Hurdles and Fences and they have supplied a very large number of trainers in Great Britain an Ireland.

With the success of the additional products, Watt Plastics was set up in 2015, and they now supply five PVC fencing products; permanent picket, portable picket, post and rail, portable crowd barrier/post and rail and flexible stud rail.
The main advantage of PVC products is that you can have the look of wood, combined with the durability and long life of vinyl in one terrific fence product.

Watt Plastics can also modify and manufacture to customers' size requirements. The post and rail systems are available in 2, 3 or 4 rail and come in 8ft sections. The rails are double ribbed for additional strength and pre-notched for easy installation. They also stock a wide range of gates. This fencing has been used for driveways at a number of golf and cricket clubs and the fencing is also available in versatile portable sections. This product has a number of roles including to enclose hospitality/ corporate areas, to fence grass areas and for use as temporary walkways. They are available in 2 and 3 rail and come in 6ft sections which are easy to move and install, are maintenance free and sections can be easily connected.

Depending on budget, permanent picket fence can be used to fence small areas right up to fencing the whole boundary of a cricket pitch. The use of picket fencing has a number of advantages for a cricket club; it is extremely low maintenance, it does not absorb moisture so will not blister, peel, corrode or rot, it is five times stronger and four times more elastic than wood and it eliminates the cost of painting, therefore saving money year after year.

Cricket clubs are finding these products a great investment as not only does it look very smart but they are getting a product that will last for many years if not a lifetime.
The picket fence is easy to install and can be manufactured to customers size requirements. Watt Plastics latest install was at Highfield Cricket Ground where the customer required the fence to be cut down to 2ft and installed along a wall. This was achieved by making steel inserts to attach to the wall by using PVC coated steel bracketed bases.
The picket fence can also be adapted to fit around any area with the use of corner posts and picket gates are available too.