🪵 Fencing in Logan
Compare 47 fencing operators across Logan. Timber, Colorbond and pool fencing — installation and repair.
Colorbond fence, per linear metre installed: $95 – $145
Fencing in QLD is mostly unregulated except for two specific cases: pool fencing (strict regulation under Building Code of Australia + QLD Pool Safety Standard) and dividing fences (Neighbourhood Disputes Resolution Act 2011 — both neighbours typically share cost equally). Always check before agreeing to share costs.
Fencing operators in Logan
Verified operators ranked first. Listed entries are sourced from public records and may not yet be claimed by the operator.
A. Bel Carpentry Decks Fencing & Screens
ListedAAA Gates and Fencing
ListedAdvanced Temporary Fencing
ListedAlly Building Solutions Pty Ltd
Listed📍 Springwood
Amazing Fencing QLD
ListedBoundary Fencing
ListedBoundary Structures
ListedBrisbane Fencing Services
ListedCoastal Fencing
ListedDoyles Fencing
Listed📍 Slacks Creek
Ed's Discount Fencing
ListedFence Co
Listed📍 Underwood
Fence Hire Australia
ListedFencing Installers Australia - Stapylton QLD
ListedFosters Fence and Fix PTY LTD
ListedFY Fencing Supplies Pty Ltd
Listed📍 Slacks Creek
Gate Boss
Listed📍 Underwood
JB Fencing Qld
Listed📍 Jimboomba
JD Fence Masters
ListedJim Wilson Fencing
Listed📍 Daisy Hill
Jimboomba Property Maintenance
Listed📍 Jimboomba
JW Fencing & Gates
ListedKMT Temporary Pool and Construction Fence Hire
Listed📍 Slacks Creek
M&r fencing
Listed📍 Jimboomba
Next Level Structural Landscaping
Listed📍 Yarrabilba
Next minute Fencing
ListedOur Town Fencing Yatala
ListedOxworks - Crestmead
ListedPeter Johnson Fencing Contractor
ListedProtective Fencing
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📅 When to book
Standard fencing 2-4 weeks. Pool fencing — book 4-6 weeks ahead (peak demand around summer). Storm damage repairs same-week with most operators.
📋 License & verification
Fencing work over $3,300 requires QBCC license. Pool fencing must comply with QDC MP3.4 — non-compliant pool fencing must be rectified before sale or pool inspection.
⚠️ Common mistakes
- •Building a dividing fence without written agreement with neighbours — costs disputes are common
- •Installing pool fencing without form of certification — must be Pool Safety Inspector signed off before final pool certificate
- •Building on the wrong boundary — assuming the old fence line is the legal boundary; a survey or dial-before-you-dig check avoids a costly relocate and a neighbour dispute
Frequently asked questions
Who pays for a fence between two properties?
Under QLD's Neighbourhood Disputes Resolution Act, neighbours share cost of a 'sufficient' dividing fence equally. If you want a higher-spec fence, you pay the difference. Always agree in writing before work starts.
What's the QLD pool fence law?
Pool fencing must comply with the QLD Pool Safety Standard — minimum 1.2m high, no climbable objects within 90cm, self-closing self-latching gate. New pools and any fence rebuild require a Pool Safety Certificate from a registered inspector.
How much does fencing cost per metre in SEQ?
As a rough guide, timber paling is lowest per metre, Colorbond mid-range, and feature or pool-compliant glass fencing the most. Site access, slope and removing the old fence all add to the price — get an on-site quote.
Do I need a permit to build a fence?
Standard dividing fences generally don't need council approval, but height limits, corner-block sightline rules, and pool fencing (which must meet the pool safety standard and be certified) are the exceptions. Check with your council for anything tall or on a boundary corner.