What Is The Right Height For Your Chainwire Fence?

What Is The Right Height For Your Chainwire Fence?

Choosing the right height for your chainwire fence is important to guarantee your safety. More and more Australians are feeling unsafe in their own homes. In fact, in the 2014-2015 report of the Australian Bureau of Statistics, an estimated 242,500 Australian households had experienced at least one break-in. With real problems such as property theft, forced break-ins and vandalism, a good chainwire fence should be a top priority. 

The right height and style for your chainwire fence depend on your specific needs, your property and your neighbourhood. Here are some things to consider when determining the right height for your chainwire fence:

  • Your purpose in installing a fence

There are many different reasons why you would want to install a chainwire fence in your home, and the purpose of your fencing affects the height of the chainwire fence you should order. Fences to simply complement your home or to prevent pets from roaming out onto the streets can be up to 0.5 metres in height. 

However, if your main priority is to secure your privacy, a fence around your backyard can certainly increase your sense of security. This is especially important for yards with pools and for people who regularly host backyard events. The right height would preferably cover the height of your first-floor windows and doors, though the height would preferably be as tall as possible.

Taller fences would be better if your priority is to increase security. They would be harder to scale for potential criminals and vandals. For added protection, you can even add barbed wires to your fence. 

To check if the height meets your needs, you can always try using a length of paper or cardboard to estimate the height of the fence you want installed. 

  • Regulations and community rules on fencing

Most states and territories have rules on the maximum height of a dividing fence. A dividing fence specifically borders two properties —your house and your neighbour’s. In Queensland, for example, a dividing fence is already considered of sufficient height if the fence is between 0.5 metres and 1.5 metres high. Any height beyond that and your neighbour has grounds to complain.  

Generally, front fences facing the street cannot exceed 1.5 metres. But, in consideration of your privacy, if your house faces a main road, the fencing can be as high as two metres. Note that it’s always best to check with your local council to avoid any confusion. 

Other recommendations from authorities can include the use of prescribed materials, such as wood, chainwire, metal panels and rods, and concrete blocks. 

  • Getting the right fence for you

If you’re still unsure of the right height for your circumstances and needs, you can always start with a short chainwire fence first and adjust from there. One of the best ways to ensure proper installation with no worries is to consult with experts in the field. 

Chainwire Fencing Specialist is composed of an experienced team of fence fabricators and installers in the NSW. They work on construction and industrial sites, commercial properties and private properties. What’s good about companies like Chainwire Fencing Specialists is that they only use the best materials like powder-coated aluminium fences or heavy duty galvanised steel, as recommended by authorities. They are also able to give you recommendations on the height of your fence, based on their knowledge and expertise.  

Call Chainwire Fencing Specialist at 0425 201 252 today to help you design and install the security fence that would work best for your property. Live a safer and more secure life. 

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