The Upper Hunter is big country, studs and grazing properties, cropping land and the towns strung along the New England Highway from Aberdeen up to Murrurundi and out west to Merriwa. Fencing up here tends to be substantial, long boundary runs, stock and laneway work, secure yards for sheds and machinery, so it pays to plan the job properly before a crew heads up.
What we bring up the valley
Our rural work is wire and steel, chainwire and welded mesh boundaries, steel gates and yard fencing, not timber post-and-rail. Metal holds stock, resists fire and rot, and stands up to the Upper Hunter's hard summers with next to no upkeep. For sheds, plant and equipment we build secure chainwire compounds with barbed tops and lockable gates, the kind of fencing that protects real value on a remote property.
Because these are larger jobs at a distance, we scope them thoroughly, fence lines, gate positions, terrain and access all confirmed on a site walk, so the install runs cleanly once we are on site. Posts and bracing are matched to the ground, whether it is paddock, slope or rocky ground.
Areas we cover
We work across the Upper Hunter including Scone, Aberdeen, Muswellbrook, Denman, Merriwa, Murrurundi and Sandy Hollow. Larger rural and commercial jobs are the usual fit up here.
Tell us the property and what you are fencing or containing, and we will plan a run that suits the country.