Estate Fencing

Estate fencing is used to mark boundaries in rural environments including parkland, country parks, deer parks, country houses, golf courses and rural walkways. As a homeowner, landowner, or business owner, you’ll naturally want to increase the value of your house,...

Fencing Panels

Wooden panel fencing is the most popular type used for boundaries/dividing properties. They come normally come in two styles, either overlap style, or closeboard style. It’s fairly easy to erect and often is the cheapest fence to install, though like all outdoor...

Timber Palisade

Also known as the classic picket fence Timber Palisade remains a perennial favourite for more than its charm and good looks. It’s also a deceptively effective boundary, creating a clear line of separation while appearing to be nothing more than a familiar decoration....

Closeboard Fencing

Closeboard fencing remains the most cost-effective way to build a solid boundary that will stand the test of time. Closeboard fencing can also be described as vertical or feather board fencing, but essentially these descriptions refer to the same type of construction....

Mesh Fencing

Mesh fencing systems provide a more secure type of fencing in a variety of designs and a choice of finishes. Different mesh aperture sizes and wire diameters are available to suit the security and aesthetic requirements, and profiled panels benefit from higher...

Stock Fencing

Stock fencing can be both normalised wooden fencing or is manufactured from thick galvanised steel wires with larger mesh apertures for use a perimeter and boundary fences for livestock and small holding animal control. Galvanised stock fencing is available in a...