Belmont runs down the eastern shore of Lake Macquarie, with lakeside streets on one side, the Pacific Highway strip through the middle, and the wetlands and beaches out to the east. That mix is why no two Belmont fencing jobs look quite the same. A quiet residential boundary and a highway-front business have very different needs, and both are common here.
The spread of work on this side
- Residential boundaries and gates for the lakeside and back streets, usually galvanised or PVC coated chainwire that keeps a tidy line.
- Security fencing for the businesses and yards along and behind the highway, where controlling access matters.
- Temporary fencing for building work and events, going up and coming down as the job runs.
- Handrails and gates fabricated to suit, since the same crew makes the steel as well as installs it.
Coastal-side, so the finish counts
Belmont faces the ocean as well as the lake, so salt is a factor here like it is further south at Swansea. Galvanised is the sensible base, with PVC coating where a fence wants to look sharp rather than industrial. Getting the finish right is what keeps an eastern-shore fence off the repair list.
Nearby and proven
The crew has worked right across this stretch of the lake, including a 145 metre temporary and permanent fencing job at neighbouring Warners Bay, so a Belmont job is familiar ground rather than a first visit. Working the area since 2004 means the council rules and the coastal conditions are known going in.
For a boundary, security fence or site fencing anywhere around Belmont, book a look and get it scoped properly.