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Timber Fencing Supplies

Timber Fencing

With the popularity of timber fencing in Melbourne on the rise, we are able to supply materials to suit a variety of different designs and styles. From hardwoods to treated pine, we have everything needed to create an attractive and durable timber fence.

Enclose any space with Timber Fencing

When it comes to the construction of timber fencing, it’s important that you have selected the highest quality materials on the market to ensure that they’re long lasting. We supply a number of species that are suitable for such applications, including treated pine, merbau, and Australian hardwoods such as ironbark, blackbutt, spotted gum and cypress. The timber can be painted or stained in the colour of your choice otherwise it can be left natural, depending on the finish you’re hoping to achieve.

Five things to keep in mind when constructing timber fencing
  • The quality of the timber plays a huge role in the lifespan of your fence.
  • Consider whether the hardwoods or soft timbers are better suited to your project
  • Be sure to choose a timber with lengthy below-ground lifespan if stumps will be used
  • Timber fencing is available in a wide range of designs – speak with our team to determine which option is best for your architectural style
  • Be sure to liaise with the local council to ensure the fencing is meets council regulations
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“We chose Everist Timber to supply the redevelopment of the Mornington Race Club as they were able to plan and guarantee delivery exactly when we wanted it. The timber was top quality and competitively priced. We’re looking forward to working with Everist Timber on our next project.”
Jarrod Oakley
 

Wide range of Fencing Styles

When it comes to fencing, there is truly no end to the styles you can achieve. With our premium quality timbers, you can create a wide range of designs with the confidence that they will stand the test of time. From traditional post and rail fencing to a modern batten style, we have the materials you need to create a stunning finish.

 
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Complement the Property

In addition to choosing a complementary timber fencing style, another excellent way to ensure a cohesive appearance across the home is by using species that are already found throughout the property. If this isn’t an available option, consider stains, oils and paints – our timber fencing suppliers stock everything you need in our onsite hardware store!

 

Sustainably Sourced Materials

We take care to ensure every timber we stock is ethically and sustainably logged in accordance with the Australian Forestry Standards. When international timbers are used, we only source legally logged timbers that comply with the Chain of Custody requirements. Whatever style of timber fencing you’re building, and whatever species best suits your applications, you can be confident they have been hand-selected for their performance and sustainability.

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FAQ’s

Can Softwood be used for timber fencing?
Can Everist Timber advise on which species is best for fencing?
 

Why Everist Timber

Our premium hardwoods and timber products are second to none – let us help you create something breathtaking.

We Source & Supply a Huge RangeWe Source & Supply a Huge Range

From American Oak to Ironbark, our range is second to none, earning our reputation as the region’s leading timber merchant.

Quality Timber at Competitive Prices Quality Timber at Competitive Prices

We supply an extensive range of premium products at competitive prices – speak with our team to learn how we can meet your needs.

Trusted Family Business Trusted Family Business

With almost four decades worth of industry experience, Everist Timber has earnt a reputation as a name you can trust.

Areas We Service

Everist Timber supplies an extensive range of timber fencing products across many Melbourne areas, including: Berwick, Cranbourne, Flinders, Frankston, Mt Martha, Rosebud, Somerville, Mt Eliza, Red Hill, Sorrento, Hastings, Mornington Peninsula and Gippsland.