Please note that the price information in this article was based on data from 2023 and may now be outdated.
The average price to install a fence is between $3,390 and $18,000, according to our quotes and cost estimates.
Standard fencing jobs in Australia are priced at $118.22 per metre. However, smaller jobs usually come at around $65/m, and bigger jobs that require extra work can go for as high as $82.50/m.
In addition to installing a new fence, here are the average costs of other commonly required fencing services.
The cost of common fencing services |
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Type of fencing service |
Average price range |
Installing a new fence |
$2,100 – $3,900 |
Replacing a damaged existing fence |
$1,500 – $3,000 |
Repairing an existing fence |
$750 – $1,500 |
Hear from an expert
Craig of Resolute Fencing says that the cost of replacing a house fence ranges from $1,500 to $2,500 depending on the materials used. Prices can also change if the ground is level or sloping.
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In Australia, fencing is usually charged per metre and the average cost ranges from $75/m to $350/m including labour.
However, depending on the type of fencing materials used and other relevant factors such as fence height, style, complexity of installation and other factors discussed below, the cost could also range from as low as $60 to even $1,200 for a single metre of fence.
Colorbond, stone and glass fences are the most pricey, pine timber fences are among the cheapest, whereas brick fences are somewhere in between.
Here are the cost estimates for the most common fence types. The installation cost is typically but not necessarily included in these prices.
How much does fencing cost per metre? |
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Fence type |
Average price range |
sandstone and timber fence |
$800 – $1200 |
rendered brick and steel fence |
$750 – $1000 |
frameless glass fence |
$600 – $1000 |
brick or block fence |
$550 – $800 |
wrought iron fence |
$450 – $600 |
treated pine timber slat fence |
$280 – $350 |
tubular metal fence |
$180 – $350 |
hardwood paling fence |
$80 – $125 |
treated pine paling fence |
$75 – $120 |
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Besides the labour cost, the type of material used for fencing is the biggest factor that will affect the total price of your new fence.
Here’s how much it costs to put up a new fence using some of the most popular materials.
Fencing costs by material |
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Type of fence material |
Average cost |
Wood/Timber |
$700 – $2,000 |
Colorbond |
$950 – $1,900 |
Steel |
$1,450 – $2,300 |
Glass |
$1,400 – $2,300 |
Wire |
$1,600 – $2,500 |
Now let’s dive a bit deeper into the costs of particular types of fences many people are interested in.
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The average cost of Colorbond fencing installation is $75 per metre, but it may range from $65 to $100 per metre depending on your place of living.
In fact, the price per standard panel is between $66 and $87, whereas typical installation costs vary between $68 and $78.
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Colorbond fence installers usually charge less per metre if the fence is longer and larger.
For instance, for a 1.8m high fence installation that is less than 10m long you may expect to pay e.g. $100/m, whereas the fence of the same height but longer, e.g. 50m would perhaps cost around $80/m.
The total price of a Colorbond fence also depends on:
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A rough cost estimate for installing a timber fence of standard 1.8m height starts from $75 per metre. The average costs for some common types of timber fences are:
These prices typically include labour and installation costs as well.
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Besides the fence size and the other already mentioned factors that affect the total cost of fencing, you also need to take into consideration whether painting or staining your timber fence is necessary.
Similarly, the sort of timber you choose will make a big impact on the price. Treated pine timber is the least expensive, while imported types of timber are usually more pricey.
For example, for timber fences that are 10m long and 1.95m high, you’ll pay $750 if it’s a cypress fence with exposed posts and capping, $1850 for a Merbau fence of this kind, and $2050 for the same brush panel fence including installation.
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Generally, timber is among the most affordable fencing materials. Still, while cheaper upfront, when compared to other fence types that are easy to maintain such as vinyl, wood requires more regular treatments to last longer.
That’s why it costs more in the long run.
Different types and species of wood are used for fencing, but the most common ones are cedar, spruce, and pine. Depending on the species, they may last for about 4 to 30 years.
The cost to install a wrought iron fence is as low as $115 to $140 per metre for plain black iron, whereas a supreme quality of the same fence material type may reach and exceed the price of $450 to $600 per metre.
Wrought iron fence prices per panel vary between $135 and $2,500 depending on the dimensions, material features and quality. For example, a 1.2 x 2m wrought iron panel is around $168.
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As with the other fencing types, the total cost depends on the dimensions, your local rates, the complexity of installation and the other previously mentioned factors.
For example, the price for a fence that is 40 – 60 metres long is between $3,700 and $7,300. This price includes the cost of materials, $115 – $140 per metre, and an additional $850 to $1,800 for installation.
The price for installing a standard PVC fence ranges from $25 to $180 per metre primarily depending on the size and type or style of the PVC fence you want and labour costs.
Here are the average prices for some typical PVC fencing.
What is the cost of PVC fencing? |
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PVC fence types |
Average fence price |
Average installation cost |
Picket fences |
$50 – $90 per metre |
$55/m – $145/m |
Semi-private fences |
$80 – $100 per metre |
$70/m – $150/m |
Privacy fences |
$80 – $110 per metre |
$70/m – $180/m |
Rural fences |
$40 – $110+ per metre |
$25/m – $70/m for a two-rail rural fence (three and four-rail fences are more expensive) |
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The final factor in determining the additional cost for PVC fencing is the colour and texture you choose. It’s possible to make a vinyl fence that looks like it is made from another material entirely such as wood or stone, which also affects the total cost.
The same goes for the thickness and the quality of the material, as well as decorative elements.
A standard simple brick fence costs between $2,000 and $3,500 for a fence that is around 20m long, while a typical rate for a brick fence installation is $50 to $60 per hour.
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The cost of brick fencing varies greatly because these are usually combined with other types of fencing such as timber picket fencing or wrought iron for instance.
It means that you may need to hire a bricklayer in addition to a fencer if there’s no brick fencing specialist where you live. Bricklayers often charge $1.50 to $1.90 per brick or from $20 to $40 per hour. Also, rendered bricks are more expensive than plain bricks.
Before installing a brick fence, you’ll probably need council approval because most brick fences cannot be more than 1.5 to 2 metres high in Australia.
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An aluminium fence installation costs between $75 and $85 per metre.
Expect to pay between $750 and $1200 per metre for a rendered brick and aluminium fence, whereas sandstone and aluminium fences cost from $850 to $1,000 per metre. The price range for powder-coated aluminium slat fence screens is $95 – $155 per square metre.
As far as the components for an aluminium fence are concerned, expect to pay around $18 per 1.8-metre panel, $13 per post, $11 – $17per 2.35 metre-long fencing rail, and approximately $40 per 2.35 metre-long lattice.
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If you need a gate, the price is around $500 for a pedestrian one, while the price for a double drive gate is around $1,300 including gate installation costs.
As you already know, the total cost depends on various factors such as the height and style of the fence.
It also depends on whether the fence needs to be installed on a flat or sloping surface because sloping surfaces require more labour, so the price is higher.
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Cameron from QLD: Timber Fencing
Size: 40m, under 2m in height
Other details: Removal and replacement
TOTAL COST: $3,820
Sam from NSW: Colorbond Fencing
Size: 35m, 1.8m in height
Other details: Includes 2 gates
TOTAL COST: $3,900
Leanne from QLD: Colorbond Fencing
Size: Approximately 26m
Other details: No gates
TOTAL COST: $2,050
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There’s a wide variety of fencing materials and types of fencing but these are among the popular fences:
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Always keep in mind that fencing specialists look at numerous factors when they give a quote. These things will determine the amount of work to be done, thus affecting the overall cost of the job.
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Here are other relevant pricing factors that you should be aware of:
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The average fence installation rate in Victoria sits at $72.05/m. This price point is the lowest across the country — great news for residents of the state who are thinking of doing some fence work on their property!
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Meanwhile, fence specialists in Western Australia charge around $80.75/m for their services. This price doesn’t differ too much from the average rate of fence specialists in Queensland, which is $80.81/m.
Hiring a fence contractor in the Australian Capital Territory costs $85.10/m on average, which is slightly more affordable than hiring one in New South Wales where the average rate is $87.23/m.
At $120/m, Tasmania is the most expensive place for fencing work in Australia. Following Tasmania is South Australia, where residents pay around $91.16/m for a fencing job. It’s all about the location.
To get the exact price of a new fence installation or your old fence repair, make sure you find a qualified fencing installation specialist near you to estimate your project.
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What’s more, your fencing contractor needs to be licensed and insured, so make sure you find one to do your fence installation properly according to the strict Australian fencing standards and your specific state safety regulations. This is particularly important when installing a pool fence.
If you want a high-quality fence that provides security and privacy and is affordable but doesn’t look cheap, our top-rated fence builders can achieve that for you. Contact them today.
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If you feel ready for your big fencing project but are not yet sure what fence you’d like to install, check out Service Seeking Fence Photos for inspiration.
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Disclaimer: Our cost estimates are based on quotes for fencing services and are useful as a guide only.
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