Orange’s colorbond & timber fencing specialists.
Boundary fences, gates, rural post-and-rail and pool fencing built for the frost, the wind and the reactive clay of the 2800 region. Straight lines, properly concreted posts, and a written fixed price before we start. Free on-site measure and quote.
Five fencing formats for Orange properties.
From a 1.8m Colorbond backyard line in a North Orange estate through to a kilometre of post-and-rail on a Borenore grazing block. We measure, supply, install and clean up.
Colorbond fencing
Steel boundary and infill fencing in the full Colorbond range. Frost-proof, rot-proof, no repainting. The default Orange backyard fence. ~$90-$130/m installed.
See Colorbond fencing →Timber fencing
Treated-pine paling and hardwood lapped-and-capped fencing. Warm, traditional, suits heritage Orange streetscapes. ~$110-$230/m depending on timber.
See timber fencing →Gates & automation
Single and double swing gates, sliding gates and automated entry for rural driveways. Steel-framed, matched to your fence. From $650 manual, $2,800+ automated.
See gates →Rural & post-and-rail
Post-and-rail, plain wire, hinge-joint and stock fencing for the grazing and lifestyle blocks around Borenore, Clifton Grove and Spring Hill. Quoted per 100m.
See rural fencing →Pool fencing
Frameless glass, semi-frameless and flat-top aluminium pool fencing certified to AS 1926.1. Compliant, inspection-ready, and built to the Swimming Pools Act.
See pool fencing →Three things every Orange fence has to get right.
Frost-heave footings at 860m elevation.
Orange is one of the highest cities in NSW. Hard winter frosts and the occasional snowfall mean the top of the soil profile freezes and lifts. Posts set in shallow footings get jacked out of plumb over a few seasons, and the fence starts to lean. We concrete posts deeper than a coastal installer would, below the frost-affected zone, so a Clifton Grove or North Orange fence stays straight through every winter.
Reactive clay and basalt ground.
Much of Orange sits on heavy basalt-derived clay that swells when wet and shrinks hard in the dry summer. That movement is what cracks a poorly set post line. On reactive ground we step up post diameter and footing depth, and on rocky volcanic blocks around Mount Canobolas we core or rock-auger rather than hand-dig, so the posts actually reach solid bearing.
The NSW Dividing Fences Act and your neighbour.
A boundary fence in Orange is usually a shared cost under the Dividing Fences Act 1991. We give you a written quote you can attach to a formal Fencing Notice for your neighbour, so the cost-sharing conversation starts on the right footing. For front fences and anything in the central Orange heritage conservation area we check the Orange City Council controls before we quote.
Where we fence.
We cover Orange and the surrounding villages and rural blocks of the Central West. Boundary, rural and pool fencing across all of them.
From measure to finished fence, 5 stages.
Free measure
On-site visit. We measure the run, check the ground, confirm the boundary and talk through Colorbond vs timber. No charge.
Written quote
Fixed-price written quote within 2 business days, itemised by metre, gates and any rock or removal. Neighbour-ready for the Fencing Notice.
Schedule
We book a start date, order materials in your chosen colour, and arrange Dial Before You Dig so we miss the services.
Install
Posts concreted day one, panels and rails once footings cure, gates hung and adjusted. Most suburban fences in 2 to 4 days.
Clean up
Old fence and spoil removed, site swept, and a final walk-around with you before we leave. Workmanship guaranteed.
Ready for a free measure and quote?
Tell us about your fence line and we will come out, measure, and send a fixed written price within 2 business days.
Guides for Orange fencing
Practical reading from our jobs around Orange: what fences cost, how the materials compare in our climate, and how to pick a contractor.