Fencing Cost Perth — 2026 Price Guide

Complete guide to fencing costs in Perth, from Colorbond boundary fences to premium pool fencing, plus WA Dividing Fences Act cost-sharing rules.

How Much Does Fencing Cost in Perth?

Fencing costs in Perth range from $75 per metre for standard Colorbond to $500 or more per metre for frameless glass pool fencing. The type of fence, height, terrain, and accessibility all influence the final cost.

An important cost consideration unique to WA is the Dividing Fences Act 1961, which generally requires neighbours to share the cost of a dividing fence equally. This can effectively halve your boundary fencing costs if your neighbour agrees to contribute.

Fencing Cost by Type

Fence TypeCost per MetreBest For
Colorbond (1.8m)$75 -- $150Boundary fencing, privacy, low maintenance
Timber (Hardwood)$100 -- $200Feature fencing, natural aesthetic
Aluminium Slat$150 -- $300Modern look, front fencing, privacy screens
Pool Fencing (Aluminium)$200 -- $350Compliant pool barriers, open sightlines
Pool Fencing (Glass)$350 -- $500Premium pool surrounds, unobstructed views
Treated Pine$60 -- $120Budget boundary fencing, rural properties

Side Boundary

25--35 metres (Colorbond)

$2,000 -- $5,000

Full Perimeter

60--80 metres (Colorbond)

$5,000 -- $12,000

Pool Fence

20--30 metres (Glass)

$7,000 -- $15,000

WA Dividing Fences Act -- Cost Sharing With Neighbours

The Dividing Fences Act 1961 (WA) is an important piece of legislation that can significantly reduce your fencing costs. Here are the key points Perth homeowners should know:

  • Both property owners are generally responsible for contributing equally to the cost of a "sufficient" dividing fence.
  • You must provide your neighbour with written notice before starting any fencing work, including the proposed type, cost, and timeline.
  • If you want a more expensive fence than what is considered "sufficient," your neighbour is only obligated to pay half the cost of a sufficient fence. You pay the difference.
  • Disputes that cannot be resolved between neighbours can be taken to the Magistrates Court for a determination.
  • The Act does not apply to front fences or pool fences -- these are your sole responsibility.

Factors That Affect Fencing Cost in Perth

Terrain and Slope

Sloped boundaries require stepped or raked panels, which increases costs by 15--30%. Perth properties often have gentle slopes, but areas like the Darling Scarp foothills can have significant grade changes that require custom solutions and additional posts.

Old Fence Removal

Removing an existing fence typically adds $10--$25 per metre depending on the material. Asbestos fencing, found in older Perth properties built before 1990, requires licensed removal and disposal at $40--$80 per metre due to hazardous material handling requirements.

Soil Conditions

Perth's sandy soil is easy to dig post holes in, keeping installation costs down. Rocky ground in some hills suburbs or limestone close to the surface in coastal areas can increase post installation costs. Concrete footings are standard for all fence posts in Perth.

Gates and Access Points

Single pedestrian gates add $250--$600 each depending on the fence type. Double driveway gates range from $800--$2,500. Automated gate motors add a further $1,000--$3,000 including installation and wiring.

Wind Rating

Perth experiences strong winds, particularly from the southwest. Coastal and exposed properties may need engineering-rated fencing with deeper posts and stronger fixings. This can add 10--20% to the base cost but prevents costly storm damage repairs.

Perth-Specific Fencing Considerations

  • Colorbond dominance: Colorbond is by far the most popular fencing material in Perth due to its resistance to termites, fire, and coastal corrosion. Most Perth fencing contractors specialise in Colorbond installation.
  • Termite risk: Timber fencing in Perth requires termite-resistant species or treated timber due to the high termite activity in WA. Jarrah is a popular local hardwood that offers natural termite resistance.
  • Coastal corrosion:Properties within 1km of the coast should use marine-grade fixings and consider Colorbond "Surfmist" or similar coastal-rated finishes. Standard galvanised fixings can corrode within a few years in coastal Perth locations.
  • Bushfire zones: Properties in designated bushfire-prone areas must use non-combustible fencing materials. Colorbond and aluminium are compliant; timber is not permitted in BAL-rated areas.

Disclaimer: Prices are indicative only and will vary based on scope, materials, access, location, and individual contractor pricing. Request free quotes for accurate pricing.

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