Yes, you can – and it’s easier than you might think.
If you don’t have a suitable wall or porch, mounting a parcel box on your fence is a simple, practical way to keep deliveries safe and dry. It can look neat, save space, and make life easier for couriers – especially if your fence sits close to your gate or driveway entrance.
Fence-mounted boxes are designed to be sturdy, weather-resistant, and easy to access from either side. The key is choosing a model that’s right for your fence type and making sure it’s installed securely.
Why Choose a Fence Mounted Parcel Box?
A fence mounted parcel box offers several advantages:
- Saves space: Ideal for homes without a front porch or wall space.
- Convenient for couriers: Install it at the front of your property so deliveries can be made without entering your garden.
- Secure and weatherproof: Keeps your parcels safe and dry until you collect them.
- Stylish options: Choose a finish that complements your gate, fencing, or overall exterior design.
If you regularly receive deliveries while you’re out, a mailbox mounted on a fence can be one of the most discreet and effective solutions.
Things to Consider Before Installing
Before picking up the drill, here are a few key points to think about:
1. Fence Type
The material and construction of your fence will determine how you install your parcel box:
- Wooden fences: These are the easiest to work with. Use rust-resistant bolts and washers to avoid damaging the panels.
- Metal or wrought iron fences: You may need brackets or a mounting plate for extra support.
- Composite or vinyl fences: Check the strength before drilling – reinforcement might be needed to hold the weight.
2. Positioning and Height
Mount your parcel box at a height that’s comfortable for couriers and easy for you to collect from. Avoid locations that could obstruct a gate or walkway.
3. Accessibility
If your fence borders a public path or shared driveway, make sure the delivery slot or chute faces outward, while the retrieval door opens on the inside for added security.
4. Security and Stability
Always use the supplied fittings or recommended fixings for your fence type. A well-secured box can deter theft and prevent damage in high winds.
Installation Made Simple
Most fence mounted letter boxes and parcel boxes come with a clear installation guide and all the necessary hardware. If you’re confident with basic DIY, you can handle the installation yourself in under an hour.
For added peace of mind, our installation guides walk you through each step, from preparing your fence to securing the fittings and testing the lock.
Choosing the Right Fence Mailbox
When browsing fence mailbox options, look for:
- Durable, weather-resistant materials such as galvanised steel or aluminium.
- Front or rear access depending on how your property is laid out.
- Lockable compartments for added parcel security.
- Matching finishes to complement your gate, fence, or letterplate style.
If you’d like inspiration, explore our Fence Mounted Parcel Boxes collection – designed to combine security, practicality, and timeless style.
Installing a parcel box on a fence is a smart way to receive deliveries securely without compromising your home’s appearance. As long as your fence is strong enough to hold the box and you follow the installation instructions, it’s a quick upgrade that delivers real convenience.
To find the perfect option, browse our fence mounted parcel box range – crafted for modern homes that want secure, seamless delivery solutions.
FAQs
Can you attach a mailbox to a wooden fence?
Yes. A sturdy wooden fence is perfect for mounting a parcel or letter box. Just ensure you use rust-resistant fixings and avoid mounting too close to the edges of the panel.
How secure is a fence mounted parcel box?
Very secure – as long as it’s installed correctly and features a lockable compartment. All I Love Parcels boxes are designed to keep parcels safe from theft and weather damage.
Do fence mounted letter boxes fit large parcels?
Some models are designed for both letters and small parcels. Check the size and access type before buying to make sure it suits your delivery needs.