Australian online fencing resource

Smarter fencing decisions without the onsite sales pitch.

Boomba Fencing helps Australian homeowners compare fence types, estimate installation budgets, understand material trade-offs and prepare better questions before talking to a licensed local contractor.

Cost planning Materials State rules
Sunny Australian backyard with timber fencing
Online only No physical installation or onsite quotes.
What you can do here

Turn fencing research into a clean buying checklist.

Fence projects get expensive when scope, access, material choice and local requirements are unclear. This site gives you a practical framework before you request real quotes.

Estimate likely price ranges

Use the calculator to model metres, height, material, gate count and access difficulty across common Australian residential fence projects.

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Compare materials properly

Timber, Colorbond-style steel, aluminium, PVC, glass and chain mesh all perform differently in coastal, bushfire, pool and privacy contexts.

Compare materials

Check state-level rules

Boundary fence rules are handled differently by state and territory. Start with the regulation overview, then verify with your council.

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Rural Australian fence line with mountain view
Built for Australian conditions

One fence does not fit every suburb, block or climate.

Australian fencing choices are shaped by UV exposure, corrosion zones, soil movement, termites, pool safety, bushfire overlays, strata rules and neighbour agreements. A cheap option can be expensive if it fails early or needs compliance changes.

  • Coastal suburbs need corrosion-aware fasteners and coatings.
  • Pool barriers require strict gate, height and climbability checks.
  • Retaining walls and sloping blocks can alter engineering needs.
  • Boundary disputes require careful notice and documentation.
High-intent articles

Start with the guides that drive the biggest decisions.

Plan the fence before you pay for the fence.

Use the tools, shortlist the material and verify rules locally. That is how you reduce surprises.

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