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Six materials, one honest job

Every fence material has a place, the trick is matching it to your boundary, your look and the Newcastle weather it has to live in. Here's the plain-English read on each, and where it earns its keep.

A charcoal Colorbond steel boundary fence in a Newcastle backyard

Steel · the Newcastle default

Colorbond & steel fencing

Pre-painted steel panels on steel posts and rails, the material most Newcastle boundaries end up being, and for good reason. It's non-combustible, needs no painting, comes colour-matched to the house, and shrugs off the local weather.

  • Rear and side boundary runs, typically around 1800 mm, capped and squared.
  • A full colour range, from Monument charcoal through Woodland Grey, Dune and the eucalypt-greens.
  • Posts set in concrete; panels sit between them for a clean, consistent line.
  • Non-combustible, so it suits bushfire-prone blocks on the western fringe.
Coastal note: right on the salt, ask us about marine-grade steel and stainless fixings, standard fixings rust out fast within a few hundred metres of the surf.

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A capped hardwood timber paling fence in a leafy established Newcastle backyard

Timber · the traditional look

Timber fencing

The classic Australian backyard fence, and still the warmest-looking. Vertical palings on posts and rails, built as a paling run, a picket for a front fence, or lapped-and-capped for a solid privacy fence with no gaps and a clean finished top.

  • Hardwood palings (ironbark, spotted gum) for durability, or treated pine for value.
  • Capped top rail and a plinth board so the palings sit off the ground and last longer.
  • The right call for heritage and established streets where timber suits the character.
  • Timber wants the occasional oil or stain to hold its colour, worth knowing up front.

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A powder-coated aluminium tubular fence and gate at a beachside Newcastle home

Aluminium · the coastal answer

Aluminium fencing

Powder-coated aluminium doesn't rust, full stop, which makes it the honest choice for the salt band, and a sharp, low-maintenance look anywhere. Tubular, blade or slat, depending on whether you want privacy, a front feature or a pool surround.

  • Tubular for pool fencing and front fencing; blade/slat for contemporary privacy screening.
  • Powder coat is UV-stable and the finish holds in coastal air where steel struggles.
  • Paired with 316 stainless fixings for genuinely salt-proof jobs on the water.
  • Lighter than steel, a step up in price, worth it right on the coast.

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A frameless glass pool fence with stainless spigots around a Newcastle backyard pool

Glass & pool · AS 1926

Glass & pool safety fencing

Frameless and semi-frameless toughened glass is the premium pool surround, it keeps the view and the light. Around a Newcastle pool it has a job to do as well as a look: meet the AS 1926 safety-barrier standard.

  • Toughened safety glass on stainless spigots or standoffs; 316 stainless near the coast.
  • Tubular aluminium or steel as a value alternative, all built to the same standard.
  • Barrier at least 1200 mm, a non-climbable zone kept clear, self-closing self-latching gate.
The honest line: we build the barrier to AS 1926. The compliance certificate is issued by your council or an accredited certifier, a separate step, not something we sign off. How that works →

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Gates · automation

Gates & automation

Pedestrian, double driveway and sliding gates, fabricated to match your fence and hung to swing or slide true. Add a motor, keypad, intercom or remote if you want it, the electrical side is confirmed on site.

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Repair · restore

Fence repair & replacement

Storm-down panels, leaning or rotted posts, sagging gates and rusted-through steel. We make good where it stacks up, and replace the section to match where it doesn't. Send a photo and we'll come prepared.

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Slope · retaining

Sloped sites & retaining

On a hilly block, fences step or rake with the fall rather than run dead level. Where the fence also has to hold back soil, we'll flag it, retaining over a certain height can need engineering and council, which is beyond a straight fencing job.

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Not sure which?

Let the site decide

The material is really a question about where the fence stands and what you want from it. Our Salt & Site matcher walks you through it in three picks, or just book a measure and we'll talk it through on the boundary.

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