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Different Fences for Different Homes
Houses all over Australia come in different styles. Some have styles that date back as early as the previous century, while others are built with modern, minimalist aesthetics. But one thing they all have in common is the need for a matching fence.
Grays Fences & Gates offers a wide range of fencing products to suit any home, along with the skills and tools to properly erect them. If you’re having a hard time choosing residential fencing, it’s always a good idea to ask our experts for recommendations.
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Timber Fence
Even with more resilient fencing materials such as steel in use, classic ones like wood won’t be going out of style anytime soon. Don’t worry about our timber fence catching fire or feeding termites; we use treated wood – namely, pine – for every part of the fence.
Learn MorePicket Fence
Popularised in the U.S. at the height of British colonial rule, picket fences are synonymous with old-fashioned home design. Our pickets are made from the same treated pine timber and can be painted in colours other than classic white.
Learn MoreTubular Fence
Tubular steel fences can either work as a standard fence or create partitions in the property. They can be fashioned in various styles and integrated into the fence instead of as an add-on. The coating protects their finishes from the harsh elements.
Learn MoreWire Fence
Offering a balance of security and visibility, wire fences are great if you want everyone to appreciate your beautiful yard. The grid pattern can stop your pets from escaping, and the woven intersections (not welded) grant the fence greater tensile strength, making it suitable for security fencing purposes.
Learn MoreChain Wire Fence
For enclosing large properties or if you just want a different fence for partitioning, our chain wire fencing solution may be what you need. Made from galvanised steel and coated with corrosion and impact-resistant polyvinyl chloride (PVC),
Learn MoreWeldmesh Fence
Weldmesh (short for welded wire mesh) fencing is a novel fencing design that combines the full visibility of a wire mesh fence with the strength of welded steel. When you want a cost-effective fence
Learn MoreBrush Fence
Brush fences consist of panels of thatched brushwood. Aside from looking great for accentuating natural features in the house, brushwood is known to absorb unwanted noise instead of bouncing it back. They’re great fences for the backyard.
Learn MoreAluminium Fence
Aluminium fencing provides the same strength as steel but for a fraction of the weight and, more importantly, cost. Our aluminium slat fencing design is perfect as pool fencing for modern homes and even ones located near the coast, thanks to its corrosion resistance.
Learn MoreCOLORBOND® Fence
Made by BlueScope Steel, COLORBOND® steel sees use in nearly every aspect of modern home design, including fencing. Our COLORBOND® steel fences come in over a dozen colours and have a ten-year manufacturer’s warranty.
Learn MoreFront Fence
A home’s appeal is built on three key elements: the house’s façade, the front yard garden and the fence that encloses the other two. Of course, a home that’s missing one or all of these is still a home, though some aesthetics goes a long way in making
Learn MorePost Fence
Fence posts are literally the pillars that hold the entire fence together, whether it’s a picket or aluminium fence. Even the longest fence in the world, the 5,600-plus km Dingo Fence, has posts running every few metres or so to be able to do its job.
Learn MoreAccessories Fence
From fence posts to finials, we provide an assortment of fence accessories to boost your fence’s beauty and functionality. Choose to integrate the accessories on your next fencing project or add them to your existing fence to make it stronger
Learn MoreBollards
Safety bollards are a great solution for restricting access to vehicles in a particular area while still allowing pedestrians. When properly installed and, more importantly, spaced out, the sight of a beeline of these short posts can
Learn MorePool Fence
Adding a fence to the swimming pool area does more than improve its curb appeal. Anyone who’s a pool owner and a parent of toddlers should know that pools and unattended young children don’t go together. You’d want to
Learn MoreSteel Fence
Steel is as common a fencing material as timber, if not more, and for good reasons. Pivotal among these is its durability against whatever Mother Nature or accidents hurl at it.
Learn MoreResidential Fence
Contrary to popular belief, steel fences can add points to your home’s aesthetics with the ideal design. Other fencing options have their own charms, and steel residential fencing
Learn MoreFlat Top Fence
Basic doesn’t necessarily mean dull. At times, the simplest steel fence design is what your property may need to bring out its unique charm. Flat tops are as basic as they get among the designs
Learn MoreRod Top Fence
Break-ins and other forms of property crime can happen to any household. As such, you’d want your fence to be harder to climb over to slow down any such attempt, if not dissuade trespassers and criminals.
Learn MoreSteel Picket Fence
Picket fences are a classic option, especially for households living in old-fashioned homes. However, being a classic can’t save them from the problems that plague them like rotting and pest damage.
Learn MoreLoop Top Fence
Steel fences with a loop top design are primarily decorative, but they also serve some practical use. As grabbing onto a loop top isn’t as easy as grabbing onto a flat top, this style contributes to security on the premises.
Learn MoreBlade Fence
A steel blade fence can be configured as either flat or raked, the latter of which retains its continuous appearance on uneven ground. This is different from stepped fencing, where the fence panels drop in a series of stair-like
Learn MoreRing Fence
Barring custom fence designs, ring fences are the most intricate steel fence styles in the current market. The laborious process of producing a ring fence panel can be seen in the welds adjoining the steel rings
Learn MoreRaked Fence
Fencing on uneven or sloped ground often involves building retaining walls and setting up fences on top of them. However, not everyone can afford to spend extra on satisfying this prerequisite
Learn MoreCommercial Fence
Security is – and if not, should be – high on a business’s operations agenda. While there’s much talk about companies losing millions in cyber-attacks, old-fashioned burglary is still costing them as much,
Learn MoreSecurity Fence
You have residential fences that look as pretty as they’re secure, commercial fences that lean more on making break-ins not worth the effort, and then fences that must not allow a single unauthorised
Learn MoreProfessional Fencing Repairs You Can Trust
All fences will eventually suffer from wear and tear after years of battling insects and the elements. When that happens, it pays to have a team of experts on call to make your fence good as new again.
As such, we can’t call ourselves a fencing contractor if we can’t provide fence repair and maintenance services. Our experience and expertise in fence repairs extend to all our fencing options. No matter the issue at hand or the extent of the damage, trust our team to get any fencing work done.
Bringing Out a Fence’s Full Potential
Fences are more versatile than you give them credit for. While keeping what you want in and what you don’t want out, they open new opportunities to boost your home’s overall look. Below are some examples worth considering.
Hanging or Growing Climbing Plants
Set up trellises along the fence to grow a layer of flora, or hang planters to house your best plants. You can also position plant boxes behind a see-through fence for growing hedges.
Lining Walkways
Fences can enhance the experience whenever you’re taking a stroll around your house. For instance, you can line one side of the walkway with the right fence.
Enclosing Key Areas
Whether for extra privacy or added flair, enclosing certain areas like the pool with fences never goes out of style. In this case, it also serves as a child safety barrier.
When it comes to imagination, the sky’s the limit. Allow the Grays Fences & Gates team to help you turn your dream fence into a reality, starting with proper planning to fencing installation. Contact us today to schedule your first consultation.
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Good Reasons to Choose Grays Fences & Gates
Over a Decade of Experience
We’ve provided high-quality fencing products Australia has relied on for more than a decade, made possible by our team of veteran tradespeople.
Efficient Construction Approach
To keep costs low for you, we perform construction best practices, such as using only enough fencing materials to get the job done.
Professional and Punctual
Our team sticks to a strict timetable for every project. We also avoid collateral damage while building your brand new fence.
Close Collaboration Every Step of the Way
We always work with our clients toward the best fencing products for their budget. Our team also keeps in close contact.
Reasonable Prices in the Market
Fences don’t exactly come cheap, but we’re prepared to work with you to provide the most competitive prices in the fencing market.
Serving Major Urban Centres
We cater to homeowners in major urban areas across Australia who are looking for quality and cost-friendly fencing solutions.
Settle for nothing short of professionals who offer plenty of fencing products and solutions, such as Grays Fences & Gates. Call us today for a free consultation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can treated wood resist fire and insects?
The timber used in construction undergoes chemical treatment to vastly improve its fire and insect resistance, among other properties. While it won’t make the wood absolutely immune, the treatment will make it harder for the wood to catch fire or for insects to eat it.
What kind of timber do you use?
Our timber fence mostly consists of treated pine. However, the posts are made from a mix of select hardwoods (Class 1 or Class 2).
Do I need to secure a building permit first?
It’s safe to assume that the fencing work requires a building permit. Refer to your local council for details on the requirements and process.
How much do your fencing products cost?
The price depends on factors like the fencing materials and overall length. Request a free quote today to learn how much you’ll need to set aside.
How long does a fencing project usually take?
A fencing project can take between days and weeks, depending on the project’s specs. We try our best to finish the fencing work as early as possible without cutting corners.
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