
Edgeworth is a family suburb west of the lake, a mix of established homes and newer streets, with plenty of blocks that back onto reserve, bushland or a slope. That backdrop shapes the fencing: rear boundaries here often run along uneven ground or a bush edge rather than a neat flat line.
Chainwire handles that well. On a sloping boundary we step or rake the fence to follow the ground instead of leaving gaps under the bottom rail, and we set posts deeper where the fall or the fill demands it. For homes backing onto reserve, a taller run keeps the yard secure and, being see-through, does not close the outlook in or darken the yard the way a solid panel would.
Fencing for Edgeworth homes
- Rear and side boundaries, galvanised or black PVC-coated
- Stepped or raked runs for sloping and uneven blocks
- Higher fencing where a yard backs onto reserve or bushland
- Pet and yard enclosures within the property
Most Edgeworth jobs are straightforward residential chainwire runs, but the ground is what decides whether a fence lasts, so we spend the time getting footings and tension right rather than rushing the line. All work is installed to Australian Standards.
If your Edgeworth block has a slope, a bush boundary or an old fence past its best, tell us what you are working with and we will scope a fence that suits it.