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Choosing the Right Fence for Your Queenstown Property

Shotover Fencing Solutions8 May 20266 min read
Grey composite residential fencing at a Queenstown home

There is no single right answer when it comes to fencing materials. The best choice depends on what you are trying to achieve, where your property is, and what your budget looks like. Here is a straightforward breakdown of the main options we install across Queenstown and Central Otago.

Composite and Colorsteel Slat Fencing

Best for: New builds, contemporary homes, low-maintenance properties

Composite and Colorsteel slat fencing has become extremely popular in Queenstown over the last few years, and for good reason. The powder-coated finish holds up well in our climate: the UV exposure, the frost, the occasional heavy snow. It does not require the ongoing maintenance that timber does.

Colour options have expanded considerably, and it is now easy to match to cladding or joinery to get a cohesive look. If you are building a new home or doing a significant renovation, this is worth serious consideration.

The downside is cost. Slat fencing is typically more expensive upfront than timber. But when you factor in that it will not need repainting or replacing for 20+ years, the lifetime cost is often lower.

Timber Paling Fencing

Best for: Classic residential boundaries, cost-sensitive projects

Timber paling is the traditional choice, and it still makes a lot of sense in many situations. It is more affordable upfront, easy to install, and can look excellent when done properly and maintained.

The key thing with timber is accepting that it needs ongoing maintenance: staining or painting every few years, and checking for rot or damage after harsh winters. If you are happy to do that, timber can serve you well for a long time. If you want something you can forget about, look at composite or aluminium instead.

Smart Wall Louvre Fencing

Best for: Privacy, outdoor living areas, contemporary properties

Smart wall or louvre fencing uses horizontal aluminium slats to create a privacy screen with a modern aesthetic. It is one of the most requested fencing styles we install right now, particularly for side fences next to outdoor living areas.

The appeal is simple: it gives you full privacy without looking like a solid wall, it lets air through, and it looks sharp. The aluminium construction means it is durable and requires almost no maintenance.

If your section backs onto a neighbour and you spend a lot of time outside, louvre fencing is worth considering seriously.

Macrocarpa Post and Rail

Best for: Subdivision boundaries, rural-residential properties, driveway entrances

Macrocarpa is the classic New Zealand rural fence, and it fits the Queenstown landscape better than almost anything else. The warm timber tones complement the mountain backdrop, and the natural durability of macrocarpa means it holds up without chemical treatment.

It is the most common choice we see in Queenstown subdivisions, including Parkridge, where the design covenants typically allow or specify post and rail fencing. If you are settling into a new subdivision section and need boundary fencing, macrocarpa is almost certainly on your shortlist.

Glass Balustrades

Best for: Decks, balconies, pool areas, anywhere with a view

If your property has a view, and in Queenstown most do, frameless glass is the smart choice for deck and balcony balustrades. There is no point having a view if a solid barrier is obscuring half of it.

Frameless glass requires proper structural posts and quality hardware to hold up over time, so this is not a job to cut corners on. Done right, it adds real value to the property and lasts for decades.

What to Think About Before You Call

Before getting in touch for a quote, it helps to have a rough idea of the following:

  • What the fence is for: boundary, privacy, security, pool safety, or a combination
  • Whether you have any design covenant requirements (particularly relevant in subdivisions)
  • Approximate length of fencing needed
  • Any access or terrain challenges: slopes, rocky ground, tight spaces

You do not need to have every detail sorted. Nate will come out, look at the site, and give you honest advice on what will work best before putting a price on anything. Call 021 228 6735 or use our contact form.

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