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Timber Fence.

We’ve built timber fences for great folk all over Christchurch. Sometimes it’s to keep the kids (or pets) in, to safeguard your home, or to enhance the property’s appearance. We’ll help you choose the right fence to meet your outcomes.

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Aluminium Fence.

Aluminium fencing offers a different look to suit your Christchurch home or business. If your property suits a more modern look than traditional wooden fencing, you could consider an aluminium fence for it’s lower maintenance and sleek visual appeal.

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Fence Repair.

With time and weather all fences need some upkeep. Sometimes it’s better to just replace an old fence, but often a single rotten or rusted section can just be replaced. If you need advice, we’ll come check it out and discuss your best options.

 
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A properly built fence looks good AND serves a purpose.

“Do it once and do it right” is our motto. The quality stands long after payment is forgotten, plus all our work comes with a personal guarantee.

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We make fences that stand the test of time.

With 20 years of fence building experience, you can choose to use our design service or we’ll work from your ideas and drawings to deliver a functional result.

Fence FAQs

Is it better to have a Timber Fence or Aluminium Fence?

It depends. Timber fences often suit older properties while aluminium fencing will suit certain modern designs better. Timber fencing is often cheaper in the short term, while certain powder-coated aluminium fences can last 10-20 years with minor maintenance.

Which style of fencing is best for a pool?

Frameless glass fencing systems or modular aluminium fencing systems are both quite common choices for pools. Be aware that New Zealand pool fencing and gates have to comply with the Fencing of Swimming Pools Act and the Building Act 2004. These laws are to keep kids safe. They centre around the fence being non-climbable (min. 1.2m high, no climbing aids within 1.2m) and being a sufficient boundary (no gaps exceeding 100mm in or under it). It’s worth getting expert advice on a pool fence to prevent rework after failing an inspection.

How high can my fence be?

Christchurch Council has various fence height restrictions based on use case and zoning. Most Christchurch residential boundary fences between neighbours can be 1.8m high, while some road boundary fences must be 50% visually transparent if over 1m in height.
There are various different use cases and exceptions to these rules, and consents can be applied for to build higher than general limitations where necessary.

Do I need a consent for my fence?

While ALL fences must comply with the building code, we build many fences that don’t require a consent. Consents are required in cases such as:

  • Fence height exceeds the permitted height for the zone and use case.

  • Fence is closer than zone rules permit to a stream, river, or open drainage channel.

Get your fencing project started today!