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Aluminium Fencing on Sloping Blocks

Sloping sites are common across Australia. Here is how modular woodgrain aluminium fencing handles a fall in the land.

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Woodgrain aluminium batten fencing on a white masonry base

Sloping sites are common across Australia. Here is how modular woodgrain aluminium fencing handles a fall in the land.

Rake or step

On a slope you can either rake the panels to follow the ground or step them down in even drops. Raking gives a continuous line that hugs the terrain; stepping gives a crisp, formal look with level panels and consistent steps.

Why aluminium suits slopes

Lightweight modular panels and posts are easy to set out and adjust on uneven ground, and they will not rot at ground contact the way timber posts do. That makes them well suited to the sloping blocks found across hilly suburbs and rural sites.

Gates on a grade

Gates need careful planning on a slope so they swing clear of the rising ground. We can detail swing or sliding gates to suit the fall and your driveway.

Privacy on a slope

Because the ground falls away, sightlines change along the fence. We can adjust panel heights and batten spacing along the run so privacy stays consistent even as the land drops.

Talk to us about your fall

Send through some photos and the approximate fall across your boundary and we will recommend the right approach and provide a quote in AUD.

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