Fencing Campbelltown
Licensed Macarthur Fencing Contractors — Since 2016

Fencing Campbelltown

Fencing and Landscaping Experts install Colorbond, timber, aluminium and pool fencing across Campbelltown and the Macarthur region. Licensed NSW contractors, $20M public liability, same-week quotes.

Campbelltown · Ingleburn · Minto · Narellan · Gregory Hills · Leppington · Harrington Park

Fencing and Landscaping Experts have been the Macarthur region's specialist fencing contractor since 2016. Licensed under NSW Fair Trading, carrying $20M public liability insurance, we install Colorbond steel, timber paling, aluminium slat, pool and boundary fencing for residential and commercial properties across Campbelltown, Ingleburn, Minto, Macquarie Fields, Narellan, Gregory Hills and surrounds.

All fencing is installed to Campbelltown City Council standards and relevant Australian Standards. We provide same-week on-site quotes — call 0492 879 796 or use the form below and we'll get back to you within 24 hours.

Fencing Options — Campbelltown

All fence types installed to Australian Standards and Campbelltown City Council requirements.

Colorbond Fencing

From $85/lm

The most popular fence in the Campbelltown area. BlueScope Colorbond steel in all standard colours — Woodland Grey, Ironstone, Basalt and more. 15–25 year lifespan with zero maintenance. Preferred material in BAL-rated zones near Campbelltown's bushland fringe.

Timber Paling Fencing

From $65/lm

Treated pine or hardwood palings give a traditional look at a lower cost. Popular in established Campbelltown neighbourhoods. Requires oiling or painting every 3–5 years in western Sydney's UV conditions. In BAL zones, timber fencing requires ember guard protection under AS3959.

Aluminium Slat Fencing

From $150/lm

Powder-coated aluminium horizontal slat fencing for a modern architectural look. Rust-proof and low maintenance. Popular in new estates at Gregory Hills, Leppington and Harrington Park. Custom slat spacing for privacy vs airflow balance.

Pool Fencing

From $180/lm

NSW AS1926-compliant glass or aluminium pool fencing. Frameless, semi-frameless and tubular aluminium options. All work certified to Campbelltown City Council pool safety standards. We also perform pool barrier compliance inspections.

Boundary Fencing

From $75/lm

Side and rear boundary fencing under the NSW Dividing Fences Act. We manage neighbour notifications, material selection and installation. Serving both new subdivisions in the Macarthur growth corridor and fence replacements in established areas.

Colorbond + Timber Combo

From $95/lm

Colorbond infill panels with hardwood or treated pine posts and cappings. A popular hybrid option that combines the durability of Colorbond with a warmer timber look for street-facing fences.

Fencing in Campbelltown's Bushfire Zones

Significant parts of the Campbelltown LGA are designated bushfire-prone land. Properties in Kentlyn, Wedderburn, Gilead and along the Appin Road corridor commonly carry BAL (Bushfire Attack Level) ratings. The three most common ratings for residential fencing decisions are BAL-12.5, BAL-19 and BAL-29.

Under AS3959 (Construction of Buildings in Bushfire-prone Areas), fencing attached to or within close proximity of a building must use materials that reduce ember entry and radiant heat ignition. The key implications for Campbelltown homeowners are:

  • BAL-12.5 zones: Timber fencing is permitted but must be treated and well maintained. Colorbond steel is the recommended alternative due to its non-combustible properties.
  • BAL-19 zones: Colorbond steel fencing is strongly preferred. Timber fencing within 6m of a building is not recommended without ember guard protection at the base of the fence line.
  • BAL-29 zones: Non-combustible fencing is required for any fence connected to or immediately adjacent to the main dwelling. Colorbond steel satisfies this requirement. Timber fencing attached to the house structure is not compliant without a separate ember protection system.
  • Ember guard protection: For properties where timber fencing is retained in BAL zones, a non-combustible ember guard (typically a fine steel mesh skirt) must be installed at the base of the fence to prevent ember accumulation.

Before quoting on any property in the Campbelltown bushland fringe, we check the relevant BAL rating via the NSW Rural Fire Service mapping tool. We ensure all fencing materials and installation methods comply with AS3959 requirements for your property's specific rating. Colorbond steel remains the preferred and most practical material for homeowners in BAL zones — its fire resistance, longevity and low maintenance make it the clear choice when bushfire compliance is a factor.

Colorbond vs Timber vs Aluminium — Which is Right for Campbelltown?

The right fencing material depends on your budget, location, aesthetic preference and whether your property sits in a BAL zone. Here is a direct comparison for Campbelltown conditions.

Colorbond Steel

Price: $85–$120/lmLife: 25–30 years

Pros

  • Zero maintenance required
  • Excellent bushfire resistance (BAL-rated)
  • Wide colour range
  • Pest and rot proof
  • Best resale value

Cons

  • ×Higher upfront cost than timber
  • ×Dents can be visible
  • ×Limited style customisation

Best For

Most Campbelltown homes — especially near bushland or in new estates

Timber Paling

Price: $65–$95/lmLife: 10–20 years

Pros

  • Lower upfront cost
  • Natural warm appearance
  • Easy to repair individual palings
  • Can be painted any colour

Cons

  • ×Requires oiling or painting every 3–5 years
  • ×Susceptible to termites without treatment
  • ×Needs ember guard in BAL zones
  • ×Shorter lifespan in UV-intense Macarthur climate

Best For

Established suburbs like Ingleburn, Minto or Bradbury where traditional look is preferred

Aluminium Slat

Price: $150–$250/lmLife: 30+ years

Pros

  • Premium modern look
  • Completely rust and rot proof
  • Lightweight — easier on footings
  • Custom slat spacing options
  • Very low maintenance

Cons

  • ×Highest cost of the three
  • ×Less privacy with wider slat spacing
  • ×Limited suppliers for repairs

Best For

New estates at Gregory Hills, Harrington Park and Leppington where modern aesthetics are in demand

Prices are indicative for standard 1.8m height fencing in Campbelltown. Final price depends on site conditions, slope, access and post requirements. Call 0492 879 796 for a firm on-site quote.

Fencing Rules — Campbelltown City Council

Campbelltown City Council applies NSW SEPP exempt development provisions for most standard residential fencing. Side and rear boundary fences up to 1.8m high are generally exempt development requiring no council approval. Front boundary fences are restricted to 1.2m in most residential zones without a DA. Corner lots have additional sight-line requirements at intersections — see the FAQ below for full details.

The Macarthur growth corridor — including Leppington, Harrington Park, Gregory Hills and Spring Farm — has a high proportion of new subdivisions where boundary fencing between neighbouring lots is often required shortly after handover. We work with the major land developers and volume builders in the area and can quote quickly on new-estate projects.

Pool fencing across all of Campbelltown must comply with the NSW Swimming Pools Act 1992 and AS1926. All pool barriers must be certified by a licensed pool safety inspector. We install pool fencing that meets both the technical requirements and the certification process for Campbelltown City Council registration.

2016

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Region Specialist

Fencing Across the Macarthur Region

Campbelltown
Ingleburn
Minto
Macquarie Fields
Narellan
Narellan Vale
Leppington
Harrington Park
Gregory Hills
Spring Farm
Camden
Currans Hill
Mount Annan
Smeaton Grange
Bradbury
Ruse
Rosemeadow
Bow Bowing
Airds
Blair Athol

Fencing Campbelltown — FAQ

How high can a fence be in Campbelltown without council approval?

Under Campbelltown City Council exempt development rules, boundary fences up to 1.8m high at the side and rear of a residential property generally do not require development consent. Front boundary fences must not exceed 1.2m in most residential zones without approval. Fences in heritage conservation areas or on corner lots may have additional restrictions. We check the requirements for your specific property before quoting.

What is the most popular fence type in Campbelltown?

Colorbond steel fencing is the most popular choice in Campbelltown due to its durability in the hot western Sydney summers, low maintenance and good privacy. Woodland Grey and Ironstone are the most requested colours. Timber paling fencing is the second most common and costs less upfront, though it requires more maintenance in the Macarthur region's UV-intense conditions.

How much does fencing cost in Campbelltown?

Indicative pricing in Campbelltown: Colorbond fencing $85–$120 per lineal metre, timber paling fencing $65–$95 per lineal metre, aluminium slat fencing $150–$250 per lineal metre, and pool fencing (glass/aluminium) from $180 per lineal metre. Prices vary by fence height, site conditions and access. Call 0492 879 796 for a free on-site quote.

Do you handle neighbour fence disputes in Campbelltown?

Yes. Under the NSW Dividing Fences Act 1991, neighbours share equal responsibility for a sufficient dividing fence. We can assist with serving a Fencing Notice on your neighbour and preparing quotes for the work. If a dispute arises, the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) can make binding orders. We provide written quotes in the format required for NCAT proceedings.

Which suburbs around Campbelltown do you service?

We install fencing throughout the Macarthur region including Campbelltown, Ingleburn, Minto, Macquarie Fields, Narellan, Narellan Vale, Leppington, Harrington Park, Gregory Hills, Spring Farm, Camden, Currans Hill, Mount Annan, Smeaton Grange and surrounding areas.

What fence height is allowed on a corner lot in Campbelltown?

On corner lots in Campbelltown, fences at or near an intersection are subject to traffic visibility requirements under the Campbelltown Development Control Plan (DCP). Front fences within the sightline triangle at an intersection must not exceed 1.0m to 1.2m to maintain clear sightlines for drivers and pedestrians. The sightline triangle is typically measured 6m back along each street frontage from the corner point. Any fence above 1.2m on a corner lot front boundary will generally require a Development Application (DA). We assess all corner lot sites before quoting to ensure your fence meets these requirements.

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