At Barlings Woodworks, we take pride in crafting high-quality post & rail fencing that not only enhances the beauty of your property but also stands the test of time. Our commitment to excellence extends beyond aesthetics as we use only the very best Sustainable F7 structural White Cypress Pine (Callitris Glaucophylla) for your post & rail projects.
Our choice of Sustainable F7 structural White Cypress Pine has been extensively tested by the CSIRO. Real data shows that even the smallest 50 x 50mm post boasts an impressive lifespan of up to 40 years above ground and 24.5 years in-ground. These results are derived from a comprehensive 35-year Australian-wide in-ground test.
White Cypress Pine is not only renowned for its durability but also for being white ant resistant with an incredibly low shrinkage rate of only 2.9%. Your fencing will stand strong against the elements for years to come.
Choosing Barlings Woodworks means choosing sustainability. Our use of White Cypress Pine ensures that your fencing is not only long-lasting but environmentally conscious as well.
Whether you are a homeowner looking for an elegant surround for your property or a commercial entity in need of fencing for parklands, car parks, or public spaces, our post & rail fencing is the perfect solution. Its rustic charm and connection to nature make it an ideal choice for various applications:
We understand that each project is unique. That’s why we offer customization options for both residential and commercial clients. Choose from our standard fence heights of 1200mm and 1350mm above ground or request custom posts tailored to your specific requirements.
We can custom make your posts to match your requirements or you can choose from one of our standard post styles as shown.
If you are planning to tackle a fencing or bollard project on your own, please download our guidelines at our resources page.
Yes, Post & Rail Fencing is adaptable to varying terrains. Our team can provide recommendations and guidance on proper installation techniques for sloped areas.