What the form collects
When you book a free measure, the form asks for your name and phone (required), and optionally your email, suburb, the kind of fence, and a message about the job. That's it. The message box is free text, so whatever you tell us about the boundary, the slope or a storm-damaged run is up to you. A photo helps, but nothing about the fence is required beyond a way to reach you.
Why we collect it
To respond to your enquiry, book the on-site measure, and come back with a written quote. We may pass your details to a suitable local fencing provider so they can service your request. That's the whole purpose. We don't build a marketing profile on you, and we don't sell or rent your details to anyone.
What we don't do
- No marketing or advertising cookies. This site doesn't run analytics, pixels or ad trackers of any kind.
- No newsletter and no mailing list. We won't add you to anything.
- No reselling of your details, ever.
The form is the only place we collect anything. There's no login, no account, and nothing stored in your browser. If you don't send an enquiry, we hold nothing about you.
Spam protection
The form carries a simple hidden trap to catch automated bots, so we can tell a real enquiry from junk. It reads nothing about you and doesn't track you. A stronger check may be switched on before this site goes live; if it is, we'll say so here.
Asking what we hold, or having it removed
Because everything starts with your enquiry, the fastest way to ask what we hold, correct it, or have it deleted is to send a note through the same form and say so in the message. We'll sort it out. A fence enquiry is a small, plain thing, and we treat your details that way.