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Thread: Colorbond Fence
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14th April 2006, 01:35 AM #16Originally Posted by maglite
Our fencing work is supposed to be a sideline but its flatout without even 1 shred of advertising. A good money spinner is backyard sub-divs, we do the demo, if required, drainage, retaining wall, fencing, pad, soakwells, tree lopping etc as a 1 stop shop...but we would rather stick with the fine limestone work. I've got people screaming for us at Mandurah...which is about as far as I'll go.Squizzy
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24th October 2006, 05:05 PM #17New Member
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NEW GramLine Plinth
Hi,
I work for a Steel Privacy Fencing company called GramLine. Our website is: www.gramline.com.au
We have bought a new product out on the market that fills those unsightly gaps under your fence! It's called the GramLine Plinth, for more details go here: http://gram.com.au/plinth.html
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24th October 2006, 06:22 PM #18
wouldn't be a spammer by any chance ?
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24th October 2006, 06:59 PM #19Senior Member
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Do those three replies constitute the postings to date?:confused:
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5th November 2006, 12:42 AM #20
I have 3 neighbours - all but the back one wanted colourbond. I left the back treated pine fence and painted it with Wattle Solagard in Mist Green (a bit lighter than river gum - both nice colours - it is an EXACT match of the colourbond fence). Now it looks heaps better than the colourbond and I wish I had never gotten colourbond at all but gotten timber all round! Maybe I will change my mind when it comes to painting again?
Show your neighbour a painted timber fence and see what they think maybe? Question is - will you volunteer to paint your neighbour's side?
I think most councils will default to a timber paling fence if there is a dispoute - but not sure if you want to do this to your neighbour.
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23rd August 2007, 11:53 PM #21New Member
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colorbond fence
Just to introduce ourselves, we are a fencing company and have been in business for over 10 yeras between us we have over 70 years of experience with regards to all types of fencing, If you would like any advice please feel free to email me. our website is www.3029.com.au. no we are not touting for work as we have plenty just ere to help where we can.
Mik.
there are 3 green colours, Evergreen which is a dark heritage green, meadow which is a light green and willow which is in the middle, willow iwas called rivergum green.
the yellow colour is alled domain, classic cream or primrose.
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23rd August 2007, 11:59 PM #22New Member
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One of the biggest problems with painting a timber fence is that bot the side must be painted as the timber paling have a tendancy to warp, this leads to them cracking and breaking and reducing the lifespan of your fence. You will also probably need to repaint every 2-3 years unless you get a very good paint like solarguard.
do you really want to spend lots of dollars and a good weekend painting your fence every 2 years.
Mik
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24th August 2007, 12:06 AM #23New Member
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fencing
timber v colorbond.
Timber generally can look more attractive than colorbond, BUT the timber fence may last 7-10 years whilst a colorbond fence should last you between 20-30 years. The colorbond is also termite resistant and also help protect your property in the event of a bushfire. The timber fence can be protected with cca which in effect is arsenic, not very good for kiddies playing on the fence, The colorbond can also be used as a pool fence barrier and needs no additional protection on your neighbours side.
Colorbond can more easily be damaged with balls and the like and the colours could were on you after years and years and look dated if your home has been given a make over.
Mik
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24th August 2007, 02:51 AM #24SENIOR MEMBER
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No offense but I find that hard to believe since you keep posting your website.
Mine still looks good and I've only painted one side using a thin cheap fence paint. Mind you it's only four years old so far.
That's a load of crap. You should get 20 years out of a paling fence. I got 25 years out of my Hwd back fence and I could have gotten a few more if I'd replaced a few palings, whacked in a couple of star pegs, and thrown a coat of sump oil on it to make it look uniform again. The neighbour had to go halves so I thought it would be better just to get him to spring for most of the gear and do the labour myself, then not worry about it for another 20 years.
Also from your website, starting @ $70/m colorbond is over double the price of a 6' paling jobbie.
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24th August 2007, 04:17 AM #25Senior Member
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Tin fence
G'day Bella
Personally I hate tin fences! They are anti social! We have great neighbours and with nine moves in 50 married years we, luckily, always have. I would hate to have been cut off from a yarn or a wave by sheets of tin no matter how pretty the colour.
Having said that, I have come across a lot of people I would have happily been separated from by 10 tin fences.
I guess it depends on who or what lives next door.
Good luck, Barry Hicks
PS If you go tin, avoid a stepped top like someone suggested. We have a few in our area and they don't look good.
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31st August 2007, 01:02 AM #26New Member
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