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Contact your local council to check if a building permit is needed for your new fence. Permits may be required in certain cases, such as when the fence exceeds height limits, features a specific style, your home is heritage-listed, or if there are estate covenants in place.
Construction timelines can vary depending on factors such as fence length, design, site conditions, and surrounding environment. At the time of quoting, we will provide you with an estimated start date based on our current schedule.
Please note that unforeseen delays, such as poor weather, staff availability and extended installation times on other jobs, can impact scheduling.
Of course! We’d be happy to give you a free quote for your fencing project. Contact us to organise a good time.
Yes, we offer fencing repairs for a wide range of fence types. Whether it's damage from weather, wear and tear, or accidental impact, our team can assess the issue and provide reliable repair solutions to restore the strength and appearance of your fence.
Yes, we are able to remove your existing fence as part of our service. The cost for fence removal is typically around $40 per metre and is generally included in the initial quotation provided. This ensures a smooth and efficient transition from your old fence to the newly installed one, with minimal disruption to your property.
Prior to the commencement of work, it is the property owner's responsibility to ensure the fence line is fully cleared. This includes the removal of all vegetation, stumps, concrete, and any other obstructions, with a minimum clearance of 600mm on both sides of the fence.
A clear and accessible working area is essential for safe and efficient installation.
Yes, we offer a 12-month warranty on workmanship following the completion of your fencing project.
Please note that fencing materials, such as timber, do not come with a warranty, as they are natural raw products and are susceptible to weathering and environmental factors such as shrinkage, warping, and cracking.
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