FENCING QUOTES AUSTRALIA

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Fence types and pricing

Colorbond fencing

Supply and install: $75–$120 per linear metre — the most common boundary fence style quoted in Australia.

Timber paling fence

$80–$150 per linear metre, depending on paling grade and post spacing.

Pool fencing

Priced to pool-compliance requirements — glass and aluminium panel systems run higher than a standard boundary fence.

Old fence removal

$20–$40 per linear metre for removal and disposal, easy to forget when quoting a replacement.

GUIDES

Fencing quote guides

How much does a Colorbond fence cost in Australia?

A Colorbond fence typically costs $75–$120 per linear metre installed. Backyard price, gate costs, and the cost factors that move the number.

How to quote a fencing job: Australian fencer's pricing guide

Colorbond, timber paling and pool fencing rates per metre, gates, footings, and a reusable quote template.

Common questions

How much does fencing cost per metre in Australia?

Colorbond fencing runs $75–$120 per linear metre supply and install. Timber paling fencing runs $80–$150 per linear metre. Both vary with site access, ground conditions (rock or clay push the price up) and whether an old fence needs removing first.

What should a fencing quote include?

An itemised fencing quote separates removal of the old fence, post footings, the fence and panels themselves, and gates as their own line items. Quoting the run length alone and folding everything else into one number is where fencers lose margin on rock, slope or access.

How fast can I get a fencing quote?

Insta Quotes turns a fence description, photo or voice note into an itemised quote — posts, rails, panels and labour priced to current Australian rates — in under 30 seconds.

Does a fencing quote need to account for boundary agreements?

The quote itself doesn't need to resolve who pays what — note that pricing assumes the boundary line is agreed, and that any neighbour cost-share is the client's to arrange, not the fencer's.

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