
Woy Woy sits on a low peninsula between Brisbane Water and the ocean, a close-knit coastal town with beaches, reserves, clubs and holiday accommodation. Being almost surrounded by water shapes the fencing in two ways, plenty of public and recreation work, and a real need for materials that survive salt air.
Public spaces and secure entries
A lot of Woy Woy fencing is around shared space, sporting grounds, reserves, clubs and car parks, where a boundary has to control access and keep sightlines open. High chainwire does that for courts and fields, while press-formed spear top gives clubs, schools and public buildings a stronger, tidier line at the perimeter and the gates. For homes and holiday premises it is boundary and rear runs, chainwire or PVC-coated for a neater look.
Built for the salt
This close to the water, galvanising is the difference between a fence that lasts and one that streaks with rust in a couple of seasons. We build with properly galvanised steel and quality fittings, and PVC-coat in black or green where appearance matters. Posts are set to suit the sandy, low-lying ground common on the peninsula. For holiday lets and homes we also build pet and yard enclosures within the property, and gates are made to suit the opening, hinged for a walkway or wider for vehicle access.
Tell us the Woy Woy site, a court, a club, a yard or a home boundary, and we will scope a fence built to handle the coast.