Post & Rail Fencing on the Sunshine Coast
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Post and rail fencing has a timeless look that works just as well on farms as it does around homes. At Keith Dellit Rural Fencing, Sunshine Coast, we build these fences to be strong, neat and practical, giving your property structure while also adding a touch of style.
We use quality timber rails and solid posts, fitted carefully so they stand straight and stay strong. It’s a fencing option that’s as reliable as it is good-looking, perfect for marking boundaries or creating safe enclosures. For a free quote and expert advice, give us a call today on 0409 637 864.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some common questions people ask about post and rail fencing.
Why choose post and rail fencing?
Post and rail fencing combines strength with a tidy, classic appearance. It’s versatile enough for rural and residential properties, making it a popular choice for marking out boundaries or creating stock yards without sacrificing style.
How long does post and rail fencing last?
With treated timber and proper installation, post and rail fences can last decades. Regular maintenance, like checking rails and posts for movement, helps extend their life. Weather and soil conditions also play a big part in how long your fence will stand.
Is post and rail fencing suitable for horses?
Yes, many property owners use post and rail fencing for horses because it’s visible, sturdy and doesn’t have sharp edges. Horses are less likely to injure themselves compared to barbwire or plain wire options.
Strength With Lasting Appeal
Post and rail fencing isn’t just about looks — it’s built to handle everyday use while keeping its shape. We take the time to set posts securely, align the rails neatly and use durable timber that can stand up to local conditions. The result is a fence that works hard and looks the part.