Timber Fencing

Timber fencing is a great choice for boundary, security or privacy fencing. Timber has a long life span, and can provide privacy and noise reduction for your home. All modern timber fencing materials are protected with suitable CCA treatments, to prolong the life span of the fence, against tough conditions.  Timber can also be used in conjunction with other products, creating a stylish feature fence. Timber gives your fence a neutral and natural effect, and blends perfectly with your natural environment.

Add a touch of raw beauty to your home by constructing timber fencing to keep your family safe and secure.

 

Timber Paling Fences

Standard timber paling fences come in a variety of designs and styles, are long lasting and affordable.

Standard timber fencing consists of timber posts, horizontal timber rails and vertical timber palings, in a choice of either pine (softwood) or hardwood products. Alternatively, you could substitute timber posts for 60 x 60 galvanised steel posts for added peace of mind, improved longevity or a unique look. Standard timber fencing can be customised to suit your lifestyle by varying the gap between palings, or overlapping your palings. Fencepac supply a range of pine and hardwood products for your next timber fence.

 

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Designer Timber Fences

Timber fencing can be created into countless designs and styles. A common type of designer timber fencing is made from a variety of decking materials, such as Merbau or Balau decking 'slats'. By mixing and matching a series of gorgeous hardwood slats with strong black coloured posts, or sheets of modern day art corrugated iron, you can instantly acheive a unique, exciting and one-of-a-kind fence that your neighbours will envy. Alternatively, you could cut your decking slats or timber palings into differnet shapes, lengths and angles to create a fun, intersting or stylish fence or privacy screen. For some ideas to get your creative tasetbuds tingling - check out our 'Timber Gallery' or take a drive around your favourite neighbourhood to see which ideas inspired others around you.