Fencing cost calculator
Work out what a new fence should cost before you call anyone. Australian supply-and-install rates, itemised into materials, labour, removal and gates. Free, no sign-up.
The most common boundary fence quoted in Australia.
Indicative only, based on current Australian supply-and-install rates. Site access, ground conditions and your location all move the real figure. Get two or three written quotes before you commit.
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What actually drives a fencing price
Fencing is one of the easier trades to price per metre, right up until you hit rock, a sloping boundary, or an old fence that has to come out first. Four things move the number:
- Length and height. Price climbs with height because the panels, posts and footings all get bigger. A 2.1 m Colorbond fence is $104 to $120 per metre against $92 to $110 at the standard 1.8 m.
- What the fence is made of. Colorbond is the budget benchmark. Aluminium slat costs 50 to 100% more per metre for the look and the airflow, not for any saving.
- The ground. Post holes are the slow part. Rock or reactive clay adds $10 to $25 per metre, and a sloping run adds 10 to 20% to the labour because panels have to be stepped or raked.
- Everything that is not fence. Removing an old fence is $20 to $40 per metre, and gates are costed as fixed items rather than folded into the per-metre rate.
Measure the full fence line, not just the visible boundary. Corner posts, gate openings and step-downs all still count toward the metres you pay for. More detail in the Colorbond cost guide and the fencing quote guide.