Fence Calculator

Timber Fence Calculator

  • Posts (125x75mm / 125x125mm) with any length (2.1m, 2.4m, 2.7m, 3.0m)
  • Plinth (150x25mm/150x38mm) or Sleepers (200x50mm) with lengths (5.4m)
  • Capping (90x45mm) with lengths of (5.4m)
  • Rails (70x50mm) with lengths of (5.4m) - This calculator has 3 rows per panel
  • Palings (100x12mm) with heights 1.5m/ 1.8m/ 2.1m
  • Palings (150x12mm) with heights 1.5m/ 1.8m/ 2.1m
  • GP Cement - 20kg per post is recommended
  • Item Description Fence length (mtrs) Quantity
    Post 2.7m 0
    Plinth/Sleepers 5.4m 0
    Capping (90x45mm) 5.4m 0
    Rails (70x50mm 3 rows) 5.4m 0
    Paling (100x12mm) 100mm 0
    Paling (150x12mm) 150mm 0
    Cement GP 20kg Bag 0

    Advantages of Using Composite Decking

    Composite decking is becoming increasingly popular in Australia, offering a durable and stylish alternative to traditional timber. Whether you're upgrading your outdoor space or building a new deck, composite decking is an excellent choice for Australian homeowners,  here’s why,


    Weather Resistance - Australia’s extreme weather conditions, from blazing sun to heavy rains, can be harsh on outdoor materials. Composite decking is designed to withstand these elements:


    Low Maintenance - Say goodbye to sanding, staining, and regular oiling! Composite decking requires minimal upkeep. Simply wash with soapy water and a soft brush every few months to keep it looking fresh.


    Durability and Longevity - Composite decking is built to last, offering superior resistance to wear and tear compared to traditional timber.


    Aesthetically Pleasing - Modern composite decking mimics the natural look of timber, complete with wood grain textures and a variety of colours. You can achieve the beauty of timber without the hassle of maintenance.


    Cost-Effective in the Long Run - Although the initial cost may be higher than traditional timber, composite decking proves more economical over time.

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