We have extensive experience in chain link fence installation, offering our clients a reliable and efficient service. Chain link fences offer numerous benefits, including durability, affordability, and low maintenance. They are also versatile and can be used for various purposes, such as securing commercial properties, residential yards, or sports fields.
Merbau makes a stunning choice for timber fences. Its golden brown colour is eye-catching and always makes it stand out.
Whether it's for security, aesthetics, or safety, a solid, built-to-last fencing solution is essential for any home. We have different types, designs, and shapes, built from the highest-quality materials, perfect for your property.
Aluminium fencingWith our expertise in chainlink fencing, we ensure that our clients receive a high-quality fence that meets their specific needs.
We offer different types of timber to meet the needs and preferences of our customers. We offer a variety of wood types, from durable hardwoods like oak to more affordable options such as pine.
Timber fences are the most common type of fence in the wider Bay of Plenty area, and for good reason. They are cost-effective, sturdy and can be designed to work in with most types of houses and garden designs. From the very plain pine fence (with or without trellising) through to the luxurious variety with timber cladding and capping, you can choose a style that best suits your purpose. Post and rail fencing is another timber variety that lets you define boundaries in rural areas. Timber fences are often painted or stained and require a basic amount of maintenance.
The fences come in a variety of styles and types, from a classic picket to the modern concrete fence. A good fence should complement the design of your home and garden and be practical. Real Fencing Tauranga's fence installers and builders can assist you in choosing the best fence type for your home.
Fencing calculations involve quartiles and interquartile range (IQR). Upper fence formula: Q3 + 1.5 IQR, Lower fence formula: Q1 - 1.5 IQR.
Generally, if you want to build or repair a fence between properties, your neighbor should contribute half the costs under the Fencing Act.
After a fence is installed, who can alter it? The owner can only make changes, regardless of whether the fence's other side is located on a neighbour's property. If you build a fence around your garden, the neighbours must first ask permission to paint or stain their side.