Privacy & Security
A solid brick fence blocks sightlines from the street or neighbouring yards, keeps kids and pets contained, and adds a real barrier that timber and mesh fencing just can't match.
Sturdy, good-looking brick fences and boundary walls built to suit your home — from front boundary fences to private side and rear walls.
If your front yard feels too exposed, your side boundary is overlooked by neighbours, or your old timber paling fence is leaning and rotting, a brick fence solves the problem properly. Brick gives you real privacy and security without constant upkeep, and it lifts the whole street presence of your home — something a straight run of colorbond or timber rarely does.
As one of the more experienced brick fencing contractors in Perth , our team builds front boundary fences, side and rear privacy walls, and feature pillar designs to suit the style of your home, from classic brick-and-render to modern face brick. We work with local councils on approvals where needed, match brickwork to your existing house, and build fences that are engineered to handle Perth's sandy soils and long, hot summers — so what you get is a boundary that looks sharp and stands solid for decades.
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A brick fence does more than mark your boundary — here's what it brings to your property.
A solid brick fence blocks sightlines from the street or neighbouring yards, keeps kids and pets contained, and adds a real barrier that timber and mesh fencing just can't match.
A well-built brick fence with clean capping and matching pillars frames your home and lifts its presence from the street, often becoming the first thing visitors and buyers notice.
Unlike timber, brick doesn't rot, warp or need repainting every few years. Laid on proper footings, a brick fence handles Perth's weather and soils with barely any upkeep.
We've built brick fences and boundary walls across Perth's suburbs, from new-build front fences to replacing tired old timber ones.
Every brick fence we build follows the same careful process, from the ground up.
We excavate and pour reinforced concrete footings sized to the height and length of your fence, allowing for Perth's sandy and sometimes reactive soils so the wall doesn't crack or lean over time.
Our bricklayers set out and lay each course to line and level, building in engaged piers at set intervals for extra strength along longer boundary runs.
We install capping courses to shed water and finish the top of the fence cleanly, and build feature pillars where the design calls for them, rendering or bagging if that's your chosen look.
We tidy up joints and pointing, clean down the brickwork, clear the site of rubble and offcuts, and walk you through the finished fence before handover.
A brick fence often comes as part of a bigger outdoor upgrade — here's what our clients commonly add alongside it.
Build from the ground up with site preparation, excavation, levels and drainage support for driveways, paving, asphalt and retaining wall projects.
View serviceStabilise slopes, create usable levels, reduce erosion and frame driveways or gardens with retaining walls designed around your site conditions.
View serviceFrom bare dirt to a lush backyard, our turf specialists prepare the soil, lay climate-suited grass and install grass pavers for driveways that need to stay green.
View serviceSend your project address, approximate area and preferred timeline. We will help you map out the next practical step.
The questions we're asked most often about building a brick fence in Perth.
Length and height are the biggest factors, along with the number of pillars, whether you want rendered or face brick, ground conditions, and any excavation or site access issues. We measure your boundary and give you a firm written quote before work starts.
It depends on the height, location and your local council. Front fences over a certain height, or fences near corners and driveways, often need approval, while lower side and rear fences within standard limits usually don't. We can check the requirements for your property and boundary before we start.
A typical front boundary fence takes around one to two weeks from footings to finished brickwork, depending on length, weather and whether council approval is needed first. Longer boundary walls or feature pillar designs can take a little longer.
Yes — matching brickwork to your existing home is one of the most common requests we get. We can source bricks close to your original colour and blend, or help you choose a complementary brick or render finish if an exact match isn't available.
Very little. Occasional cleaning or a rinse down keeps it looking fresh, and rendered finishes may need repainting every several years. Unlike timber, there's no rotting, warping or regular sealing required.