Websites for fencing contractors
Websites for fencing contractors that win the whole job.
Fencing is a job people compare carefully. They want to see the style they're after, Colorbond, timber, pool fencing, aluminium, gates, and judge whether your posts are straight and your finish is neat before they hand over a deposit.
A clear site showing your fence types, real completed jobs and an easy way to send the boundary length and style means people can picture their fence and get a closer quote. It also helps you land the full supply-and-install jobs rather than just being a price to beat.
What your site should include
Built around how fencing contractors actually win work.
A section for each fence type
Colorbond, timber paling, aluminium, pool fencing, gates, retaining-plus-fence and security fencing all look and price differently. Give each its own photos so people find their style and quote it in their head.
Pool fencing and compliance
In Queensland, pool fencing has to meet safety standards and certification. Calling out that you build to compliance and can sort certification is a strong draw for pool owners worried about getting it right.
Explain the boundary and neighbour side
Dividing fences raise cost-sharing and neighbour questions. A short, plain note on how you handle boundary fences and quoting per metre helps people understand the job before they call.
Show your posts and finish quality
A good fence is straight posts, proper footings and clean lines. Close-up photos of your post setting and finish tell people you're not the crew whose fence leans within a year.
A quote form with length and style
Pricing is mostly metres and material. Let people enter the rough length, the fence type and attach a photo of the boundary so you can give a ballpark before measuring up on site.
Common mistakes
What we see go wrong on fencing contractors' websites.
Showing only one fence type
If your gallery is all Colorbond, the timber and pool-fencing enquiries assume you don't do them. Show every type you offer so the full range of jobs comes through.
Ignoring pool fencing compliance
Pool owners are anxious about meeting safety standards. A fencing site that never mentions compliance or certification misses a profitable, search-heavy slice of the market.
No sense of how you quote
Fencing customers expect a per-metre feel for cost. Giving no guidance at all means more tyre-kicker calls and people who got a shock when the quote came in.
Questions fencing contractors ask us
Can the site show the different fence types I install?
Yes. We'll give Colorbond, timber, aluminium, pool fencing and gates their own photo sections so people land on the exact style they want and you get more relevant enquiries.
A lot of my work is pool fencing. Can the site focus on that?
Definitely. We'll feature pool fencing prominently and note that you build to Queensland safety standards and can handle certification, which reassures pool owners worried about compliance.
Can people tell me the fence length when they enquire?
Yes. We'll set the quote form to ask for the rough length, fence type and a photo of the boundary, so you can give a per-metre ballpark before driving out to measure up.
Will it get me to the top of Google for fencing in my area?
We can't promise rankings, and anyone who guarantees them is overselling. We build the site cleanly, name your suburbs and fence types, and set up your Google profile so you've got a fair shot locally.
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Start with a draft
See a draft site for your fencing contractor business.
Tell us your business name, suburbs and services — we'll show you a draft before you pay anything.