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Fencers in Queensland

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$60–$120/hr avg rate in QLD

Tips for Hiring Fencers in Queensland

  • Check the QBCC licence register at qbcc.qld.gov.au before hiring any builder, plumber or licensed trade

  • QLD Home Warranty Insurance protects you for residential contracts over $3,300 through the QBCC Scheme

  • Post-cyclone and post-flood periods create very high demand — plan at least 4–6 weeks ahead for major work in SE QLD

  • Plumbing and drainage work requires a Form 4 Compliance Certificate — ask for this on completion

  • Far North Queensland tradies often have longer wait times — consider this when planning projects in Cairns or Townsville

Fencer Services in Queensland

Colorbond fencing
Timber paling fencing
Pool fencing (glass, aluminium, tubular)
Automatic gates & intercom
Boundary fencing
Retaining fence walls
Farm & rural fencing
Aluminium slat fencing
Fence repairs & replacement
Post removal & replacement
Garden edging & feature fences
Security fencing

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a fencer cost in Queensland?

Fencers in Queensland typically charge $60–$120/hr, with a call-out fee of Usually no call-out fee. Prices in Brisbane are broadly in line with national averages. Always get at least three written quotes before proceeding.

Do I need a licensed fencer in Queensland?

Fencers are not required to hold a specific trade licence in Queensland, but they should carry public liability insurance. For significant work, a written contract is recommended.

How do I find a reliable fencer in Queensland?

Search for fencers in your suburb, compare reviews and verify any licence on the QLD register. Get at least three written quotes, check that each quote itemises labour and materials, and confirm insurance is in place before work starts.

How much does Colorbond fencing cost in Australia?

Colorbond fencing costs $80–$130 per linear metre (supply and install). A standard 20m boundary fence costs $1,600–$2,600. The price varies with height (standard 1.8m is cheapest), number of posts, and ground conditions.

Who pays for a boundary fence in Australia?

Under the Dividing Fences Act in each state, neighbours generally share the cost of a boundary fence equally. You should issue a Fencing Notice to your neighbour before proceeding. If they don't respond within the required period, you may be able to proceed and recover costs.

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