When it comes to choosing the right fence for your home, you’ll immediately find yourself spoilt for choice. With so many different options available on the market, selecting fencing for your home can actually become quite an overwhelming task.
Even though choosing a fence isn’t exactly a life-or-death decision, it does help to get some guidance before you make a commitment. Different types of fences all have their unique styles and advantages, so it’s important to ensure that the fence you decide on aligns well with your, your property’s, and potentially even your neighbour’s needs. After all, it is an investment that you’ll want to last for the years to come.
In this article, we’ll go through some of the most popular types of fencing available on the market today so that you can approach all fencing matters with confidence.
Colorbond Fencing
Colorbond fencing is one of the most popular fencing options in Australia. Made out of Colorbond steel, these types of fences are environmentally friendly and weather-resistant.
One of the reasons why Colorbond continues to be a popular choice for homes and businesses across Australia is because it’s extremely adaptable to a wide variety of weather conditions. Australia has some of the most severe weather conditions in the world. Some of our regional communities know all too well about the importance of safeguarding their properties from weather-driven natural hazards like bushfires and floods.
Colorbond fencing is non-combustible, corrosion-free, and pest-resistant, meaning that it’s well-suited for properties in areas that deal with extreme weather conditions from time to time. Homes in bushfire-prone regions, for example, would be great candidates for Colorbond fencing.
Colorbond fencing also requires very little maintenance, so it’s a popular choice for people who want a fence that requires minimal care. Once the fence has been installed, there’s virtually nothing left to do other than the occasional clean. Perfect for busy people who want a low-fuss, low-effort fencing option.
Timber Fencing
Timber fencing is another popular option amongst Australian homeowners. It’s affordable, versatile, durable, and blends in well to its surroundings. From picket fences to paling fences, timber is a highly versatile material that can suit a wide variety of homes and styles. If you’re after something that looks natural and can seamlessly blend into your surroundings, timber fencing may be an option to consider.
Timber fencing is usually made out of treated pine or hardwood. These materials make for a highly durable fence that can withstand weather conditions such as high winds. It’s important to understand that timber fences have to be treated before they can be installed. To be specific, the timber must be sealed and coated, otherwise it will become susceptible to moisture and pests. If you live in a bushfire-prone area, then your timber will also need to be treated with a fire-retardant sealant.
Although timber fencing does require some maintenance, it’s nothing too extensive. Regular cleaning of dirt and debris will keep it looking fresh, and resealing the fence from time to time will extend its lifespan.
Traditional Fencing
Traditional fencing styles have stayed popular over the years for a reason. They’re timeless, easy to maintain, and versatile. Classic fencing styles include:
- Picket fencing – The ‘white-picket fence’ is instantly recognisable and has been loved by homeowners for decades. These days, picket fencing can be created out of steel, aluminium, and PVC – not just timber! Picket fences don’t completely obscure your front yard, so it’s a great option for people who want to showcase their beautifully landscaped garden.
- Tubular fencing – Tubular fencing is most commonly made out of steel or aluminium. Like Colorbond fencing, it requires very little ongoing maintenance and is extremely durable. It’s also noted to be highly secure due to its height and sturdy beams. Tubular fencing is known for its open design, so it’s a good option for homeowners who are looking for a fence that allows for transparency.
- Slat screen fencing – Slat screen fencing is versatile, durable, warp-proof, and available in a wide range of different colours. Unlike tubular fencing, it provides a lot of privacy. As such, it’s a popular pick for people looking to increase privacy.
- Wire fencing – Wire fencing is a great selection for both homes and businesses looking to get that extra bit of security. Highly durable and low maintenance, these types of fences are a great, affordable investment that can be adapted to suit different environments.
Modular Walls
Modular walls are an innovative fencing solution that offer both security and privacy. They’re called ‘walls’ because they’re designed to replicate the look of a rendered brick wall. However, unlike a brick wall, they’re very affordable.
Modular walls are a great option for those looking to install boundary fencing, and also for those looking for noise reduction fencing. Modular walls’ acoustic barriers can reduce noise by up to 20 decibels, which means that you’re looking at cutting down on half the amount of sound that reaches your ears. As such, this type of fencing is a great option for densely packed neighbourhoods or properties that are located on busy streets or main roads.
Hardifence
Hardifence is a postless fencing solution, which means that it’s perfect for properties that are sloped or have sandy soil. These types of fences can be installed without a concrete base. As such, they’re free from protruding bolts, sharp edges, and nails. The fence can then be painted any colour, which leaves you with a huge range of colour choices. If your property is on a slope or if you’re dealing with sandy soil, then speak to your local fencing expert about the possibility of getting a hardifence installed.
Professional fencing installation services
At Jim’s Group, we’re proud to be an industry leader in the Australian fencing industry. With over 160 individual franchises across Australia, we’ve established for ourselves a reputation as one of the most reliable fencing providers in the country.
Whether you need a new fence or gate installed or an old fence repaired, we’ll work with you closely to find the best solution for you. Call us today on 131 546 or enquire online to book a quote.
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