Timber Fencing Brisbane – Practical, Natural Boundaries for Every Property
- QBCC Licensed, Fully-Insured & Highly Experienced Team.
- Tailored Landscaping Solutions.
- Veteran-Owned, Veteran-Driven Excellence.
Our Client Reviews
Fencing plays an essential role in defining your property, enhancing privacy, and keeping outdoor spaces secure. For homeowners and businesses in Brisbane, timber fencing remains a trusted solution that offers both visual warmth and functional performance. At Evo Landscapes, we build timber fences that handle the local climate, suit a wide range of site conditions, and blend naturally into gardens and streetscapes.
Whether you’re replacing an old fence, defining a new boundary, or looking for something more private, we offer custom timber fencing that suits your block, budget, and long-term expectations.
Timber Fencing Options We Offer
Evo Landscapes installs timber fences for residential, commercial, and multi-unit sites across Brisbane. Each project is planned with durability, drainage, and future access needs in mind. Our team builds all styles of timber fencing, including:
Treated Pine Paling Fences
A cost-effective and widely used choice, treated pine paling fences offer reliable boundary definition and privacy for suburban properties. We build both lapped and capped options, as well as standard butted palings depending on your preferences.
Hardwood Fencing
Ideal for clients seeking a sturdier fence with a longer lifespan, hardwood options resist decay and warping. They also offer a richer appearance that suits heritage homes and landscaped gardens.
Timber Screening
For side returns, courtyards, or garden zones that need airflow, we can install vertical or horizontal slatted screens. These create a definition without completely blocking visibility or breezes.
Acoustic Timber Fencing
For properties near roads or commercial areas, acoustic timber fencing adds mass and structure to reduce noise while maintaining a natural look.
Feature Timber Fences
We can incorporate timber gates, stained panels, decorative top rails, or mixed materials like stone bases and steel posts for a more architectural finish.
Matching Fence Design to Site Conditions
Not all properties in Brisbane are flat or straightforward. Whether you’re on a sloped block in The Gap, a narrow lot in Annerley, or a corner site in Carina, our team can design fencing that fits securely and meets council visibility requirements.
We consider:
- Site gradient and drainage
- Soil type and post stability
- Access for installation and future maintenance
- Tree root systems and existing garden features
- Neighbour boundaries and height regulations
Timber is flexible to work with, making it a good match for non-standard blocks. We also factor in sunlight exposure and water run-off, choosing the right fixings and finishes to reduce the risk of premature decay.
Treated Pine vs Hardwood: What’s the Difference?
Both treated pine and hardwood are commonly used for timber fencing in Brisbane, but they serve different needs. We help clients choose based on their goals, property style, and budget.
Feature | Treated Pine | Hardwood |
Cost | More affordable | Higher upfront cost |
Appearance | Light colour, accepts paint/stain | Dense, natural grain |
Durability | 10–15 years (with treatment) | 15–25 years depending on exposure |
Maintenance | Requires staining/sealing | Low maintenance if oiled or left to the weather |
Weight | Lighter, easier to handle | Heavier, more impact-resistant |
Fencing for Privacy, Safety, and Street Appeal
The right timber fence should strike a balance between function and form. In busy suburban areas, many homeowners prioritise privacy and security, while others want to soften boundaries without blocking views or breeze flow.
Popular requests include:
- Full-height paling fences for rear boundaries
- Semi-transparent front fences for visual openness
- Pool-compliant fencing with compliant gate systems
- Return fences to complete a secure yard for pets or children
- Combination fencing with lower sections for visibility and higher sections for screening
Timber works well in all these scenarios, and it can be stained, painted, or left to weather naturally, depending on the look you want.
Built to Comply with Brisbane Regulations
Fencing in Brisbane must meet local council guidelines, especially when it affects front boundaries, shared property lines, or public footpaths. Evo Landscapes is familiar with height limits, visibility requirements for corner blocks, and rules around shared fencing responsibilities.
We assist with:
- Boundary discussions and quotes for neighbours
- Height restrictions for front and side fences
- Drainage management at the base of the fence
- Retaining wall integration where needed
- Recommendations for ongoing care and stain reapplication
Why Choose Evo Landscapes for Timber Fencing
We’ve built timber fences for homes, schools, businesses, and developers throughout Brisbane. Our team values proper planning, reliable construction, and clear communication from start to finish.
What makes us a strong choice:
- Skilled fencing contractors with years of hands-on experience
- Knowledge of local soil types, wind exposure, and termite risk
- Ability to work to specific site needs, not just standard templates
- Strong relationships with local timber suppliers for quality materials
- Transparent, itemised quotes with no assumptions or guesswork
Whether you’re after a straightforward boundary fence or something more detailed to match a landscape design, we’ll provide a result that feels secure, looks right, and is built to last.
Timber Fencing Brisbane FAQs
How long do timber fences last in Brisbane?
With proper treatment and maintenance, treated pine can last 10–15 years, while hardwood fences may last over 20 years, depending on conditions.
Do you stain or paint the timber before installation?
We offer both raw and pre-stained options. Some clients prefer to let the timber age naturally, while others opt for painted finishes from the start.
Can you build fences on sloped or uneven ground?
Yes. We install stepped or raked fencing as needed to accommodate the slope while maintaining consistent height and strength.