Is it time for a fence upgrade? Whether it’s to replace the old or to add a new finishing touch to your property. Choosing a new fence can be an overwhelming process. With a lot of new designs that boost functionality and aesthetics for you to consider, we’ve tracked down some home favourites to make your fence search an easier one.
Why do you need a fence?
There are many benefits to owning a fence. For starters, it protects your property from outside intrusion. They can keep children in and out of your yard, as well as deer from eating your apple trees. They can also establish property boundaries. Without a fence, your property could become overrun by unwanted critters. It is even possible that a stranger will accidentally trespass. To prevent this, install a fence around your property.
It can also help you plan renovations or additions, such as installing a swimming pool or swing set. From increased property value to increased quality of life, another great reason to get a new fence is to boost your property value. A good fence will increase interest from potential buyers, pushing your property to the top of their lists. A fence can be a substantial investment, but the return can be just as substantial.
Types of fences
There are many different fencing options depending on your situation. Whether it’s to boost privacy, border your property, or for your pool here are some common styles you can consider.
- ColorBond Fencing
- Timber Fencing
- Traditional Fencing
- Modular Walls
- Hardifence
- Tubular Fencing
- Pool Fencing
Here is some more information on the most popular fencing styles.
1) Aluminium Slat Screening

Aluminium slat screening is a great way to boost your privacy and border your property. The screening system allows for privacy whilst allowing for steady airflow through the gaps between the slats. These screens are long-lasting, low maintenance, and even be used to suit the aesthetics and functionality of your home. These can be used to shield nosy neighbours peeking into your backyard. They can be built vertically and horizontally to suit your needs. They also come in a wide range of colours to suit the style of your home.
2) Perforated Screen Fencing
If you require a functional and practical pool fence, perforated screen fencing is the way to go. A perforated fence allows for more ventilation and is great for around pool areas and other areas that would require consistent airflow.
3) ColorBond Fencing
Colorbond fencing is a favourite for all kinds of properties. It is an affordable, hard-wearing, and stylish way to border your property.

The great thing about the Colorbond fence is that it is built for the trails of weather. Rain, hail or shines, the Colorbond’s fence is non-combustible and corrosion free. This makes it ideal for even bushfire-prone areas. The material is also designed to repel pests, ensuring your hard-earned investment is not destroyed by termites or other destructive forces.
Other things to consider when buying a fence
Budget
Getting a new fence can be an expensive investment. With a budget in mind, there is still a wide range of options that you can choose from.
A lot of the costs attributed to a fence’s cost may include:
- Sourcing of materials
- Manufacturing cost
- Cost of installation
- Branding
- Style
It would make sense that you will get what you are paying for. These days there are still many durable and practical options that are affordable for many households. You can consult a local Jim’s fencing for a stand-alone quotation that will suit your situation perfectly.
Maintenance
After finally choosing a fence, the last thing you probably want to think about is cleaning it. Depending on the material and style of the fence, the care they need will vary. Metal and wood fences require little upkeep and will probably only need a simple hose down or sweep when necessary.
Depending on where you reside, the environment can play a part in the health of your fence. Seaside air contains a lot of salt which can accelerate corrosion in some materials. Colorbond for instance is not as suitable for the seaside areas due to the risk of corrosion.
The material can also play a factor in maintenance. Wood fences will generally receive more damage (from the weather, forces, wood rot, etc) than a metal fences. However, in saying that wooden fences provide homes with a budget-friendly option.
Wooden fences will last longer if they are stained and sealed. By taking out damaging vines and keeping a watch on the vegetation surrounding your fence to make sure it isn’t causing any harm, you can still get your money’s worth out of a wooden fence.
It is also advised to check up regularly to see if there is any noticeable damage. Replacing a fence and simply fixing a fence can make a world of a difference in terms of a budget.
Security
Depending on the property, there may require different levels of security. Besides providing privacy, installing a fence on your property will also protect you from unwanted visitors. It is also an excellent way to protect your belongings from unwanted animals. When you install a fence, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that your family is safe.
There are many options to boost your home security with a fence. You can install aluminium slat screening to the side of your decking to block your neighbour’s view. The style of the fence can also play a part in enhancing security. Having an automatic gate, spiked design, pickets or a lattice-topped fence can do this for you.
When trying to pick a fence right for your home, it is always best to get expert advice from someone in your area. Jim’s Fencing carries all the fencing styles and services that best suit your need. Contact your local Jim’s Fencing on 131 546 to learn more about the fencing styles available for you.

