We lay bricks and blocks for walls, and install infills and gates.
On this page:
Block Wall Diagram
See our illustrative description on what to consider for your block or brick wall
Pier Infills
Choose a tab to see a range of tubular or laser cut aluminium infills from our preferred supplier
Local Council Links
Choose your local council from our list to visit their website for information on approvals and regulations
FAQs for Freestanding Walls
Read some of our most frequently asked questions related to brick and block walls
Our Blogs on Freestanding Walls
Find loads more information and pictures in our brick fence related blogs
Useful links
See an illustrative description for what to consider when designing your brick or block wall, choose a tab to view aluminium infill panel options from our preferred supplier, and visit your local council website for information on approvals and regulations for installation of your brick or block wall.
There are many variations for brick walls, including whether they are constructed using blocks or bricks and choice of block/brick, if they are rendered, the dimensions of the piers and infills, mortar colour, and choice of infill materials and style.
As well as the construction of your wall, additional features can add style and functionality including letterboxes installed into your wall, pier capping and infill capping.
We construct walls to engineers specification, including footings and reinforcement.
See our diagram for freestanding walls as a starting point for what to consider when designing your block or brick wall.
We can supply your aluminium tubular infills for your block or brick wall.
Our preferred supplier of aluminium tubular infills for block and brick walls offers an extensive range of infill styles, which are available powder coated in a range of colours. Infill panels are available in standard and custom sizes and colours, as well as matching aluminium tubular single and double gates.

Laser Cut Aluminium Infills
Decorative laser cut screens can be used for infill panels on brick walls as well as gates. Our preferred supplier have a range of designs available, and panels are powder coated in a range of colours.
Local Council Links
Different towns, shires and cities have different rules about obtaining building permits, restrictions and regulations on building and planning for residential properties.
To see what local government areas’ rules on building and planning are, find your area listed alphabetically, and click to be taken to building and planning on the appropriate website.
FAQs
Find out answers to some of our most frequently asked questions for freestanding walls.
Check with your local council for information on what is required to be submitted with your building permit.
You may need to provide your council with a scaled site plan with dimensions of the proposed fence, and scaled elevation and cross-sections drawings. You can expect these submissions to require certification by a structural engineer.
Our Blog Posts
You can find loads of extra information and pictures for limestone block retaining from our related blog posts. See some of our posts below for trade insight on brick fences.
Using your Hardie fence or Colourbond fence as a retaining wall is a No-No!
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 often the case. We see this [...]
Synthetic grass for residential and commercial landscaping (Customer Feedback)
We understand that most people prefer the look and feel of real turf. But we also understand that people like to cut down on time and cost maintaining a lush healthy green lawn. We refer [...]
Colorbond vs Hardie fencing?
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 known as cement fibre or fibre [...]
Colorbond fence installation on uneven/ sloped landscape.
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 sit on the landscape; this being [...]
Installing a fence on top of a limestone wall
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 dirt, a neat, round hole is [...]
Retaining: What you need to know
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 of the landscape when there are [...]