With such a wide range of fencing styles, materials and colours on offer, it can often be overwhelming for homeowners to make the right choice for their home. You want a fence that will complement the overall aesthetic of your property and work with the colour scheme you have in place. It’s also important to consider the functionality of the fence. Do you want to install the fence to make your home more secure? Perhaps you want more protection from the elements? Or maybe you simply want more privacy?
Whatever reasons you have for installing your fence, with some knowledge of what’s on offer, you will be able to make the right decision for your needs. What’s more, with the variety of fencing styles available nowadays, you will not only find a fence that is functional but one that looks great too.
Let’s take a look at some of the most popular Gold Coast fencing styles that you can choose for your home.
No matter what style your home is, Colorbond Steel Fencing is a perfect choice. With a great range of colours to choose from and a profile to suit just about any taste you can be sure that with a Colorbond Steel Fence, you will have your needs met.
Constructed from galvanized steel and with a superior baked-on finish, Colorbond Steel Fencing is one of the more popular coastal fence styles as it can stand up to the wildest weather conditions. For homeowners who need a tough, durable fence that’s highly customisable and easy on the eye, ask your fencing contractors about Colorbond Steel Fencing.
When it comes to coastal fence styles, another popular option with Gold Coast homeowners is lapped and capped fencing. This particular fencing style offers a clean, crisp finish that will give your home an additional level of privacy. Timber fencing also offers exceptional protection for coastal homes that are more exposed to the wind.
Your family, guests, pets and garden will all be kept well-protected with this popular fencing style. Lapped and capped fencing also look great in residential developments as their neat finish compliments just about any home design, improving the overall appearance of the property.
Constructed with Australia’s harsh weather conditions in mind, Permasteel Fencing is one of the top choices in coastal fence styles but it is also a popular choice with homeowners living away from the coast. Permasteel gives a classy, sleek modern look to any home. Whether you’re standing inside looking out or you’re outside looking in, the same stylish finish is evident.
With a choice of 10 colours and a range of finishes, you are sure to find a style that will improve the look of your home. Fully customisable and cut to size, this fencing style can also be combined with gates or driveway doors to give your home a seamless finish.
Timber fencing brings a classic look to any property. If you have a colonial-style home, you should consider installing a colonial-style timber fence to help maintain the overall aesthetic of your home. Available in a range of colours, you are sure to find the perfect colour to compliment your home.
Colonial timber fencing can also be customised to bring some real character to your property. Having the ability to add decorative pickets and post tops gives you more flexibility with the design and is just one reason that this is one of the most popular fencing styles on the Gold Coast.
Choosing Reputable Fencing Contractors
After taking the time to look at all of the fencing styles available and making a decision, you will need to choose a Gold Coast fencing contractor that you can depend on. Choosing reputable fencing contractors will ensure that the job is done right the first time and that your fence is installed correctly so that is will stand the test of time.
At Amazing Fencing, we have more than 30 years of experience in the fencing industry to draw on to ensure that your Gold Coast fencing is installed as it should be. If you need help choosing a fencing style for your home, get in touch with our team of professional and knowledgeable fencing contractors today and let us help you choose the right fencing style for your property.
Installing a fence on your property is a great way to give your home more privacy, add some extra protection and improve the overall aesthetic of your space. With so many different materials and styles to choose from, such as timber fencing, steel fencing and screen fencing, it’s important that you take the time to find the right kind of fencing for your home. Colorbond steel fencing is a great option as it is not only highly functional but with more than 14 colours to choose from, you can be sure that you will be able to find a fence that will complement the style of your home.
Which time of year you are going to install your new Colorbond fence is an important point to give some real consideration to. Despite what you might think, many fence contractors will recommend that you install your Colorbond fence in winter as you will be able to get the job done quicker, potentially at a lower cost* and your property will already be ready when the warmer weather rolls around. When it comes to your Gold Coast fence installation, having your fence put up during winter can be beneficial for a number of reasons.
Most outdoor contractors are a lot less busy during the winter months and that includes fencing contractors. When it’s the off-season for anything, supply is lower and so you can potentially save some money as a result.
Getting ahead of the crowd and installing your fence in the quiet winter months, you may be able to get yourself a more competitive price than what you are likely to get during the ‘Gold Coast fence high-season’ during spring and summer.
With its clean, crisp lines and tough durable construction, you don’t need to worry about the effects of the weather on Colorbond fencing if you install it during winter. Once it is put up, it will continue to look great for years to come, it will not rot or be eaten by termites and is tough enough to hold up to even the harshest weather conditions.
Many homeowners think that if they choose to install their fencing in winter that it will look shabby and worn by the time summer rolls around. With Colorbond fencing, however, it will stand strong through the winter and you can look forward to having all of the work done and your fence installed when the weather starts to warm up.
As we already mentioned, fence contractors are busier in the spring or summer months. If you don’t want to be waiting around for your steel fencing to be installed, you should consider calling your Gold Coast fence contractor in winter when they are more available.
The entire process of the fence contractors coming out to evaluate the property, to buying the materials and installing the fence will be much quicker in the winter. Once your fence is installed, the curb appeal of your home will instantly be improved, you will be able to enjoy more privacy and your garden will be better protected from the elements.
Installing Colorbond steel fencing on your property is a great investment in your home. When installed correctly by an experienced Gold Coast fence contractor, your fencing will have no vertical gaps, lose palings or visible footholds and it is very easy to maintain. You will not need to spend any additional time replacing palings, re-painting or re-oiling your fence.
With Colorbond steel fencing, you will be spoilt for choice both in terms of the gate design you choose, the colours and the personal touches that you can add like post caps, lattice and slats. Get in touch with a reputable fencing contractor today and set up a consultation to get the ball rolling on having Colorbond steel fencing installed on your property this winter.
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April 15th 2019 | Fencing, Fencing Design Tips, Home Design Tips
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Are you thinking of putting in a new residential fence on your property?
If you are a first-time fence installer or are new to New South Wales, you may not know there are a number of important rules and regulations regarding residential fencing you must adhere to in order to ensure your fence is safe, does not upset your neighbours and does not harm the local environment. Failure to follow these regulations could result in a pricey fine (and having to shell out more hard earned money to have your fence brought up to code).
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It is important to note that whether you plan to install your new residential fence yourself or plan to hire a reputable fencing contractor, it is important that you have a plan in place and understand the rules for your area to ensure the work is done correctly.
Today we will break down the most important rules when building a new residential fence in Sydney and provide you with resources to make the planning process easier.
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For a full list of rules and regulations, please visit the NSW Government website page on fence planning here.
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To ensure you know exactly what your lot’s zoning rules regarding fencing are, check out the NSW online ‘Find a Property’ tool.
Simply type in your address and you’ll be given all the information on your lot you will need such as what zone you are located in, the contact information of the council responsible for your zone, what planning policies and environmental controls apply to your zone and more.
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Additionally, this handy tool lets you download/print your individual lot’s property report for ease of use or to provide your fencing contractor.
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Privacy screens are becoming extremely popular. They provide a range of designs and can be particularly useful, being both property assets and providing solutions to local situations and environmental issues.
They’re also rapidly becoming design statements. They’ve evolved from being basic screens into real lifestyle quality additions to homes.
Let’s take a look at some reasons why a privacy screen is a great choice and might be just the thing you need for your property.
The outdoor areas of some houses and apartments can present a virtual maze of difficult issues. A privacy screen in the right place can achieve a full solution to all problems at once. If you’re looking for one single solution to site issues, the probability is that privacy screens will do just that.
Placement of privacy screens is a particularly efficient approach to a whole spectrum otherwise expensive and irritating situations. From a total lack of privacy to an annoying lack of cover when you’re trying to get comfortable, these screens will do whatever you need done.
Privacy screens and screen fencing provide added shelter in harsh weather, and they’re excellent windbreaks. Privacy screens are also great light managers. They can be used to keep out glare and heat anywhere around the home, as well as the privacy aspects. The screens can do all these jobs very efficiently, and once installed, the long life of these very durable screens provides design elegance and practical functions.
If you need wind control around the outer areas, privacy screens are perfect. Depending on design, you can have full cover or a soft breeze coming through when you need one, like a sea breeze on a hot summer day, and block the freezing southerlies in winter.
The “fashion statement” element in privacy screens must be mentioned. Designers and landscapers are very enthusiastic about these screens, because they’re also excellent design tools. The new ranges of privacy screens are truly elegant, and they use very high quality materials. That’s a recipe for real interest from the top designers.
The range includes timber slatted screens, one of the most prized of the screen types. These slats provide breeze control, great lighting, and very high levels of privacy. They’re actual design features in many homes, and give great outdoor lifestyle quality as well.
Better yet, they can be easily matched with fencing and house designs. Timber or aluminium powder coated privacy screens can work with any type of gates and fencing, colour schemes or architectural design easily.
One of the first things people discovered about privacy screens was that they could provide great living space. If you’ve got a patio or veranda, they can give you what’s effectively a whole new part of your house, with the benefits of the outdoor environment in season.
They can be adapted into very effective home design and landscaping features.
With a bit of thought and design, any area using a privacy screen can become a great secluded nook for the weekend, a safe play area, and a great way of blocking out external eyesores. They’re even socially useful, sparing considerate neighbors the awkward moments when they really can’t help being able to see across your private space.
Spending time outside is a great way for kids to grow and to learn. In today’s article, Amazing Fencing shares yard childproofing secrets to keep your kids safe.
Kids are naturally very curious and active. They need lots of space for running and exploring around – making your front lawn or backyard the perfect place for endless playtime. Apart from fitting your home interiors with childproofing measures, you also have to make sure the outdoor areas of your property are safe for them, too.
There are many aspects to consider when childproofing your backyard to ensure it is truly safe. Given how it is exposed to the elements, you have to consider hazards like bugs and plants. Making sure the backyard is safe for kids is of the essence.
Take a look at the following preventive measures:
If you are going to use pest and weed controls, make sure that whatever products you get are chemical-free. There are safe ways to control pest or weed infestation that are non-toxic to people.
If you really have to use these products for gardening or lawn maintenance, make sure the young ones are away from the area.
Gardening is a great activity for kids, but you have to make sure all the plants they come into contact with are safe. Always consult with horticulturists or expert gardeners regarding the plants grown in your garden.
Some plats to avoid include Yellow Oleander, Foxglove, Deadly Nightshade, Euphorbia species, White Cedar, Angels Trumpet and Azalea. Additionally, there are a range of plants that can be toxic to pets – another reason to choose your yard’s flora and fauna carefully.
Do not leave any tools not meant for children’s use lying around. Lock these items up in a shed and put away all chemicals.
The first thing you want to do is to define boundaries. How far out are children allowed to run and play? It’s easy to look after children if you are sitting within arm’s reach, but that can’t always be the case.
Fences are a great solution for enclosing the yard, and we have many types available to suit all budgets and homes – timber, slats, screen, colorbond, and permasteel.
Pool fencing is required by law around Australia and with good reason. All it takes is one slip and a few unsupervised seconds for a child fall into a pool and drown.
Each state has its own regulations on pool fencing, but generally fences must be 1.2 metres high with no obvious climbing spots and a gate that can only swings outwards from the pool area.
Time spent outdoors contribute to a child’s holistic development. Do not be afraid to let them dig their fingers into the ground and get themselves dirty. These experiences will have a positive and lasting effect on your kids. When it comes to your child’s safety, it is always best to go with the most ideal solutions.
At Amazing Fencing, we fully understand what it takes to keep your yard looking good and functional. We install high-quality fences that will suit your every need. Give us a call now to learn more about our products and offerings.
To ensure your child will be safe in your backyard, you will want to:
Owning your own home is a dream come true for many. Whether you dream of a suburban paradise or a country cottage, the feeling of holding the keys to your very own home is one of sheer joy. And once the keys are in your hand, you can start to put your stamp on your new property with your favourite colour combinations, fencing for the yard and that perfect lawn you’ve always wanted.
Most homeowners don’t stop at simply owning their home, they want to personalise it, improve it and add value to their property in any way that they can. However, you don’t need to build expensive extensions or have major landscaping work done to add value to your home. Simply installing quality timber fencing around your garden can work wonders towards improving your home’s worth to potential buyers.
Continue reading to learn more about how installing a treated timber fence in your home can add value and increase the resale value of your property.
By adding timber fencing to your yard, you’re adding value to your property by increasing your curb appeal. The aesthetics of a stylish wooden fence will show that you maintain your property and care about your home.
This will be noticed by would-be buyers who are always on the lookout for properly maintained homes to consider for purchase. Adding to your curb appeal can add thousands of dollars to your home’s value when you are ready to sell.
Another essential way a wooden fence or any quality residential fencing will add value to your home is through the privacy it brings.
If you are a private person, you may want a fencing contractor to install a two-metre fence so that you will be able to enjoy your backyard without distraction or interruption. It will also keeps nosy neighbours from interfering in your business.
Residential fencing is also critical for the safety and protection of yourself and your loved ones. Criminals are a fact of life and you don’t want to be caught with your guard down. A strong fence makes it harder for a burglar or other criminal to get into your yard to break into your house.
Fencing is also great for keeping pets and small children in the yard while you are busy gardening and for keeping wildlife like kangaroos out – who’d only jump at the chance to munch on your lawn!
The material that the fencing contractor uses to build your new residential fence can also add value to your property. Although any fence can bring in some added revenue when you sell, a wooden fence can net a profit of half of what you paid for the fence.
That’s a considerable amount and shows the value that having timber fencing installed in your backyard.
The last way to add value to your property with a wooden fence is to make it more functional by adding in a few gates (make sure they are childproofed).
If a family with small children look to purchase your house, they will be grateful and willing to pay extra for a fully functional fence that will keep their loved ones safe. This goes for prospective buyers with pets as well.
Anytime anyone upgrades their home it can add value to the property. When you then try and sell the house, you will receive a higher amount than if you had not performed the maintenance, upgrade or addition. Whether you add value to your home by bumping up your curb appeal, improving privacy and safety or by adding an attractive fence that functions well, you are putting yourself in the best position possible when it comes time to sell.
An experienced fencing contractor can install your fence using the best materials to ensure that your property is worth more on the market, whether you want to sell now or in the distant future.
Have you been thinking about installing a residential fencing on your property? Are you spending time weighing up the pros and the cons? If so, you’re not alone. Many homeowners struggle with the decision to install fencing at their home or continue dealing with having less privacy, security and safety on a daily basis.
Installing a quality fence on your property comes with an initial investment and depending on the type of fencing you implement, it may also require some regular maintenance. Outside of these two things, there are no other financial burdens for you to endure and since your fence will be installed within a matter of days, there is very little interruption to your routine. Investing in new fencing is investing in the future and value of your property, your safety and privacy. Residential fencing also provides more control in terms of what you need to put up with when outlining your property boundaries with your neighbours.
Keep reading to learn more about just some of the reasons that homeowners are choosing to install residential fencing on their property.
Everybody wants to feel secure where they live and one way to make sure you are living on a safe property is to install fencing.
Both wooden or steel fencing will keep intruders, such as burglars, out and away from your home and will keep family members and pets secure inside your yard.
Another favourite reason homeowners want residential fencing fitted is to increase the level of privacy on their property. If you have a nosy, overly chatty neighbour, a fence will allow you to be outside in your yard without their wandering eyes or unnecessary conversation disturbing your day
It also keeps the neighbours from being able to easily look in and see any new items you may have purchased for your yard, eliminating that irritating ‘keeping up with the Joneses’ mentality.
Safety is another primary concern for homeowners, especially parents. If you have small children, you want to make sure they are not going to escape from the yard and end up lost or hurt out on the road. Of course, this goes for your beloved pets as well.
Both children and animals can be quick and can get away from you unexpectedly. Steel fencing with a gate ensures your children or pets will not be able to get out easily, giving you peace of mind that they are safe.
Establishing exactly where your property lines are is another common reason for homeowners to install fencing.
If you have a neighbour or visitor who is unsure of exactly where the property line is, placing timber fencing around the perimeter of your property will eliminate any confusion as to where the boundaries of your land lie.
Many homeowners choose to install fencing to block out ugly buildings or other unattractive items from view. If you have a neighbour across the road who refuses to stay up-to-date with their home maintenance or you live in an area where ugly, industrial buildings are prevalent, a fence can be a great solution.
Putting up a fence will allow you to block any unsightly views from your garden, which will give you much more peace and enjoyment of your home and yard.
There are numerous reasons to install either timber fencing or steel fencing in your yard. Whether you want to enjoy privacy from your neighbours, have security from burglars, creates a safe environment for kids and/or pets, make property lines known, or to simply refrain from looking at things you would rather not, residential fencing can be a great long-lasting solution.
Keep your home safe, and secure and ensure that you and your family can enjoy your home with more privacy than ever before.
Choosing the right residential fencing for your home can be overwhelming. With so many different choices on the market in terms of colour, design and materials, it’s important to take some time to ensure you make the right choice for your needs.
You want to ensure that you find a design that complements the design of your home while adding an extra level of security and protection to your property.
As a homeowner, it’s crucial that you find a fencing solution that will add value to your property without breaking the bank. When choosing residential fencing for your home there are a few key areas that you need to focus on.
Let’s take a look at four of the primary considerations you need to keep in mind when choosing the perfect fencing for your home.
First and foremost, you want a functional fence. Whether you decide on timber fencing or steel fencing, you want the barrier to do its job and keep unwanted people or animals out and loved ones in. Make sure you consider what you will be utilising this fence for over the cost or wants you may have.
Do you need to keep livestock or chooks in? Are kangaroos breaking in and feasting on your lawn? If you determine what you will be using your enclosure for, choosing the materials and everything else will be much easier.
Another consideration when selecting the perfect residential fencing is how much privacy you want to have. Solid fencing made from any material will be much better than say, a chain link fence if you are trying to keep wandering eyes out. Timber fencing comes in a variety of styles and can have a lot of character.
Most fencing can be customised and constructed at your desired height to provide you with the privacy you require, allowing you to unwind and relax in your backyard without being watched by passers by.
If you love the environment and want to use timber for your fence, but do not want to harm our native hardwood forests, then you might want to investigate the premium fences that are grown from plantation timbers. By doing so, you are assisting in preserving our most valuable resources. Environmentally-friendly wood has great sustainability. These fences are easy to maintain and there are very little carbon emissions from the production of this timber.
If you prefer the benefits of quality steel fencing, Colorbond steel is the best choice for the environment as steel is 100% recyclable, this type of fencing uses no harsh chemicals during production and the product is so durable it will rarely need to be repaired or replaced.
Another great benefit of fencing is the noise reduction it provides, especially with a timber fence. Wood is a dense material and therefore has excellent acoustic quality. This is critical as it can significantly reduce noise if you are near a main road with a lot of traffic.
Less noise means a quieter neighbourhood. This is excellent for a good night’s rest as well as a sought-after feature if you are looking to sell your home.
If you’re looking for a residential fence for your backyard, then you need to be aware of all of the available options in both steel fencing and timber fencing. Once you determine the main function of your fence, you can then look into whether you want to choose environmentally-friendly and sustainable timber or if you’d prefer a highly durable steel fence.
Once you have weighed up all the considerations, you will be ready to install the perfect fence around your home for security, privacy and as an added bonus you’ll increase your property value.
Deciding to build a fence around your house is a wise decision, however when you start to investigate the different options available it can be overwhelming. There are more things to consider than you may first have thought. What style do you want? How high do you want the fence to be? Do you just want a boundary or do you want privacy too? Depending on your requirements, different fencing options might work better than others, however, in many different instances a steel fence is a great choice.
Steel fencing is a great addition to any property as they are aesthetically attractive, durable and offer considerable privacy. They are also a great option for anyone looking to boost the security of their home as they are an excellent deterrent for burglars. Steel fencing is also an eco-friendly choice, making it a great option for anyone looking to decrease their impact on the environment. Above all else, steel fencing looks great, comes in a variety of colours and can go a long way to improving the overall curb appeal of your home and property.
Let’s take a look at some reasons that a steel fence is a great choice and might be just the thing you need for your property.
Nowadays, people leading increasingly busy lives so having to spend less time maintaining your property is always a plus. For those looking for a low maintenance fencing option, both PermaSteel and Colorbond® steel are resistant to chipping, cracking and peeling. They are also highly resistant to corrosion, which helps to make them some of the most advanced steel products in the world today.
This means that there is essentially no maintenance required for a steel fence, allowing you more time to spend on other, more important things in your life.
When adding a fence to your property, you want to ensure that it not only functions well but also that it looks great. Colorbond® steel fencing comes in a wide variety of profiles and colours, with a design available to suit any home aesthetic.
With this versatility, you can be sure that your fence will add to the overall look of your home, improve your curb appeal and ensure that your property always looks great.
A steel fence is environmentally friendly as steel is a completely recyclable material. Should you decide to take it down for any reason in the future and replace it with a new fence, the old fence can be recycled, minimising the amount of waste being sent to landfill. The treatments applied to steel fences are much better for the environment than paint as they don’t contain solvents, which pollute the air and can leak into the ground.
Protecting our natural environment is something we should all take seriously so consider this aspect carefully when choosing materials for elements of your home, including your fencing.
For a fence that can withstand the elements, is environmentally friendly and doesn’t need much maintenance, steel fencing is a great choice. With a wide range of profiles and colours to choose from, you can be sure that a steel fence will not be functional but will add to the overall look of your home or even a key feature of your property.
With a steel fence, you can be sure that you will have a long-lasting, visually appealing fencing solution that will stand the test of time.
A fence is a great addition to any home, making your property more aesthetically pleasing, increasing privacy and defining boundaries. However, when you live in an area with strong winds, there are a few additional things that you need to consider to ensure that your fencing will stand up to the elements. Residential fencing can be damaged if it is not installed properly in a windy location and you want to ensure that your new fence lasts for many years to come.
The materials used and the way the fence is constructed are key elements in keeping your fence standing tall against windy weather. Consider the different materials available and also give some thought as to what the purpose of the fence will be. Armed with this information, you will be in a better position to choose the right type of residential fencing for your wind-affected property.
Let’s take a look at a few key areas you need to pay special attention to before installing a fence in a windy location.
One of the most important things you need to consider is the stability of the fence.
Strong winds can push a fence over that is not planted firmly into the ground. Timber fencing can resist the pressure of the wind, but you will have to ensure that the stakes are deep-rooted so that they don’t become dislodged.
You will also have to make sure that the timber you are using is strong enough to withstand the wind pressure.
Made from high-quality steel, Colorbond® steel fencing is another great choice for high wind areas. Not only are they strong and durable but they can be installed using Colorbond® plinths that keep them firmly rooted, especially in areas where there may be different soil heights to content with. In addition, they come in a range of colours so your fencing not only stands up to the wind but looks great too.
When it’s windy, dirt and debris can be blown around and hit your fence, potentially causing damage and making it look weathered. To avoid having to paint or treat your fence regularly due to adverse effects from the weather, take some time to choose the right weather-resistant residential fencing material.
For example, with a treated pine fence, the treated timber is designed to allow the fence to withstand harsh weather conditions and to resist to fungi, bores and termite infestations.
Since the timber is already treated, you don’t have to worry about retreating it again and again as you may have to with other types of timber. Likewise, Colorbond® fencing is a great choice as this type of fencing is not subject to rot or corrosion and it resists peeling, chipping and cracking meaning it will stand up to the weather for many years to come.
As with any addition to your home, the residential fencing you choose is going to come at a price. Timber fencing is generally a little bit cheaper than Colorbond® fencing but both offer great bang for your buck.
The size of your property will ultimately dictate how much fencing you are going to need and therefore how much you might need to allow in your budget. Remember to look at the big picture and not just the initial cost.
Investing in the right residential fencing now could save you a lot of money and hassle down the line. If you install a sub-par fence, you will have to continually repair, replace or treat your fence when those strong winds blow. Your property also won’t be protected from the elements and could easily be damaged in a storm, costing you even more money.
If you make the right choice now, you’ll have more money in your pocket, a home that’s properly protected and peace of mind knowing that you’ve made the right decision for you and your family.