FENCING.
All fences are custom made, and can be personalized to your liking.
VERTICAL BLADE FENCE
Black powder coated galvanized steel, with Cypress wood posts and CORTEN steel kickboards. Custom made to any height and length.
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[ Black powder coated galvanized steel + Cypress wood + Corten steel kickboards ]
In this particular case we have incorporated the Corten Kickboards, giving this already stunning fence an extra feature.
HAMPTON STYLE PVC FENCE
“Semi privacy” design. Different styles available. Contact us today for more information!
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[ HAMPTON STYLE PVC FENCE ]
“Semi privacy” design. White with black finishings.
HOrizontal slat fence
Aluminum slat fence with sliding gates (electrical and manual) in monument color, also available in a wide range of different colors. Our Aluminium Slat Fencing range is a new design that is strong and durable ‘ribbed’ design and requires no maintenance.
Installed horizontal to create a great finish to complement today's contemporary building designs. The slats are made out of certified pre-painted zinc aluminum alloy coated steel, in six colours - Monument, Woodland Grey, Surfmist, Primrose, Black and Aluminium Woodgrain.
flat blade fence
BATTEN FENCE
Made from pine wood and reinforced with a custom-made steel frame. This style of fence/gate can be made in any size and colour.
INDUSTRIAL SPEAR FENCE
Black powder coated galvanized steel, with black shs posts. With custom fit letterbox, pedestrian gate. and driveway gates.
CORTEN SCREEN FENCE
3mm thick CORTEN custom designed laser cut panels. Anchor bolted to Besser block pillars.
CORTEN steel is made up of a group of steel alloy materials which when left uncoated and exposed to the natural elements develops a rust patina.
CORTEN has a unique look and finish has made it a popular aesthetically as a building material chosen by architects and builders Australia wide, Landscaping projects often using CORTEN features especially when creating an Australian native landscape.
Despite the corrosion on the surface of CORTEN Steel, the material still contains twice the tensile strength to that of mild steel making it an ideal structural building material as well.
Our CORTEN products can be supplied with our CCD sealer so once desired patina is achieved it can be enjoyed at its stage a while longer.
How To Determine What Style Of Fence Your Home Needs
A fence is more than just a boundary for your property. It acts as the walls of your outdoor space, adding beauty to your home, increasing its value, and serving many functions beyond the standard privacy and security it offers. When considering the right fence style, it's best to keep it simple and in line with your home's needs.
Thinking about why you need a fence is crucial for determining what style you should select. Do you want to improve privacy around your property? If so, consider the fence's height in relation to the surrounding terrain, accounting for any slopes, some fences will require retaining walls either underneath or set back.
Additionally, think about solid barriers like stockade or vinyl fences. Conversely, for aesthetic reasons, consider decorative metal or picket fences. Remember fencing a front yard is creating extra usable space for family to enjoy.
Another purpose you might have is keeping pets and children safe. A fence is your first line of defense in this type of situation, and you will feel more comfortable if you're confident in its ability to maintain security. Therefore, consider a fence that is at least eight feet tall and sturdy, with materials like wrought iron or steel being your best bet. Add privacy slats if needed. Of course, there are many aspects to take into account beyond its primary function when choosing a fence for your home.
Factor in style, maintenance, and what material is going to be suitable for the area, a good example is anywhere along a cost line as salt in the air will rust steel faster even if it is powder coated the air will get into the bracketed areas and rust your fence from the inside out.
When choosing a fence, it's important to consider the style of your home. The architecture of your house should significantly influence the type of fence you select. A mismatch can detract from the overall aesthetic of your property. For instance, if your home features traditional or colonial architecture, consider a classic wood picket fence. Alternatively, modern homes might look best with a minimalist-style fence like vinyl. Houses with Victorian or other elaborate architectural styles can benefit from ornate fences like wrought iron.
You'll also want to think about maintenance. Different fence materials and styles require varying levels of care. Wooden fences, while beautiful, require regular painting or staining to prevent weathering and rot. Vinyl and aluminum fences need minimal maintenance but may not offer the same warmth and natural look as wood. Determine how much time and money you're willing to invest in fence maintenance. This will guide your choice of material, which may, in turn, influence the style of fence you choose.
Before making any decisions related to your property, consider the local climate. Climate can affect the durability of your fence. For example, wood fences might not be the best choice in wet environments as they rot more quickly. Metal fences can rust in regions with high humidity. However, if you're looking for the best all-weather fence, look no further than a vinyl fence. Unlike its counterparts, vinyl can withstand all kinds of weather.
Don't forget about your community laws and budget
It is crucial to be aware of any overlays, covenants and local council requirements. These can undoubtedly restrict the types, heights, and placement of fences. Do your due diligence before choosing a fence style to avoid any legal complications down the road. This scenario happens too often, and you do not want to be the butt end of a joke, especially if you have a neighbor always looking for a way to rat you out!
Lastly, your budget will undoubtedly play a significant role in the style of fence you choose. Generally, materials like wrought iron and composite fencing are more expensive than wood or vinyl. Additionally, ornate styles or custom designs will typically cost more than simpler, traditional fence styles. Note that while some materials may be cheaper upfront, they may require more maintenance in the long run, increasing the total cost.
article by: Michael Alexander Uccello - July 28, 2023