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Fencing and Screening

Matthewsl
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Hi, We have a back fence that has a gap underneath. Unfortunately the neighbour behind's land drops about 60-80cm below ours. Our dirt is falling int ...

Barbara35
Cultivating a Following
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I have an existing colourbond fence as a boundary fence between my property and the adjoining property. I continually have flooding when heavy rain po ...

MSSM
Finding My Feet
29 replies

Hi,I have an old fence/barrier made of treated pine logs bolted to plates and these are bolted to very large metal posts/girders. The plates and bolts ...

Kels_46
Just Starting Out
2 replies

Needing advise on securing the bottom of our gate so the dog can't crawl under. We need to be able to use the gate as well. Also we live in a rental ...

Josh86
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Hi there, im looking to fence off an area for my chickens. I’d like to use t posts and welded wire chicken mesh. Are there any posts or videos on this ...

revingbev
Just Starting Out
1 reply

have a colour bond fence and want to put lattice above the fence And attach to post

mukeshkaura1
Finding My Feet
1 reply

Hello experts, can I please take your opinion on how to get these Matrix garden screens installed? The tools and accessories required to get them up. ...

ab123
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Hi! I have an asbestos fence that needs a makeover. I don’t wash to brush the paint on as this risks disrupting the fibres. I want a low pressure spra ...

RavitGlance
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Hi, I am looking to build a fence using Reo mesh and wooden or metal posts. The dimensions of the fence will be approximately 20 meters in length, wi ...

Mel_K
Finding My Feet
6 replies

   Hi all,I am trying to find a cheap way to secure a section of courtyard to allow my cat to the safety and freedom to go outside when she wants too. ...

sonja1
Just Starting Out
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Hi we have a balcony that we would like to modernize/update and have thought about using decorative screen panels where trellis previously way..see p ...

heychikadee
Just Starting Out
5 replies

 Looking for ideas to fill this trench between our retaining and neighbour’s retaining/fence. I’m having trouble coming up with something that won’t ...

sonyahaso
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Hi there, we have bought an apartment with a courtyard. It has a fence that is metal and glass. The fence has a small gap at the bottom, over the conc ...

izzysedg
Finding My Feet
3 replies

 My fence is currently an ugly beige colour and I am looking to paint it a dark grey. Preferably without purchasing an expensive paint sprayer. ...

kitfriendesq
Getting Established
8 replies

My wife fancied us doing a version of this upcycled garden tool gate for our side return... Inevitably actual construction is somewhat more complex a ...

EvansT
Finding My Feet
5 replies

I had a Colourbond fence installed with double gates but have noticed within 6-12 months the gates are sagging (as you will see by the gap in the phot ...

MelanieG
Just Starting Out
5 replies

 Hi, we are wanting to make a trellis for star jasmine to climb up in our garden. Our fence is colorbond so we were wondering the best way to attach i ...

VijayWani
Finding My Feet
2 replies

Hi there, I have a gap between the land and the house. The house is standing on the aluminium stumps.I want to install meshed Pet / Animal barriers or ...

kateym80
Just Starting Out
2 replies

Hello I am wanting to build a garden fence, for a small section of garden so my puppy can’t rip up my plants , on a budget and im renting - area is ro ...

Bill1990
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Hi Bunnings workshop, I have a glass panel in a pool fence that has lost adhesion to a fence post and allowed it to sag, this is caused by weathering ...

Peterg
Just Starting Out
5 replies

How would you repair a sagging rail and paling fence without having to dismantle it?

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