Fence Plinths for under Colorbond fence (Timber style fence plinths)
In some cases, timber or steel plinths are required to infill gaps under a Colorbond fence. This fence line was installed to accommodate the landscape of the block on the [...]
In some cases, timber or steel plinths are required to infill gaps under a Colorbond fence. This fence line was installed to accommodate the landscape of the block on the [...]
Where possible, core drilling limestone blocks is the preferred choice of most reputable fencing contractors. Core drilling for a Colorbond fence installation is generally considered the most aesthetically pleasing [...]
**You may find this blog useful but in no way should be considered legal advice. Without doubt common fences in Perth between neighbours can be a test for most [...]
A common question we are asked is why can’t the fence just slot into the same spot you have removed it from? The answer is detailed, as each Hardie [...]
The most common cause of Hardie/ cement fibre fencing/ asbestos fencing/ super six fencing falling over is build up of soil on one side of the fence as is [...]
So most of us are familiar with the two most common fencing types in Australia, but why one and not the other? What are we comparing? Hardie fencing, also [...]
When installing a Perth Colourbond fence to an existing landscape, rarely are two jobs ever the same. On initial quote/inspection, we take into consideration how the Colorbond fence will [...]
Arguably, one of the tidiest looking Colorbond fence installations sits upon limestone blocks. Why the tidiest? Because instead of the Colorbond posts being concreted into a hole in the [...]
Retaining in landscaping can create character and depth to your garden when used for raised garden beds, but as well as that retaining can be a crucially necessary part [...]