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Steel Picket

Bluedog offers a range of powder coated steel picket fencing.

This range of tubular fencing is designed to provide a strong vandal resistant alternative to timber picket fencing around playing fields, sports ovals and heritage buildings. Steel picket fencing is available in a two basic material sizes and varying styles designed to match traditional timber fencing in accordance with heritage considerations.

We offer a:

  • Heavier range of picket fencing for applications where there is greater ‘wear and tear’ and the likelihood of vandalism.
  • Standard range that is a lower cost alternative.

The benefits of powder coated tubular fencing include:

  • Strength as compared to timber and aluminium alternatives.
  • Lower maintenance cost as compared to the cost of maintaining timber.
  • Tough and long lasting powder coated finish as compared painted metal or timber alternatives.
  • Aesthetically pleasing tubular design.

Standard Heights: 900 and 1200mm

Budget Estimate Rates: Supply and install $160 per metre (fencing) and $450 per metre (gates), for 1200mm high (rates exclude GST).

Warranties

  • Fabrication workmanship: 3 years
  • Installation: 1 year
  • Powder coat: 10 year on colour fastness (conditions apply).

We supply and install steel picket fencing to:

  • Adelaide metro and regional South Australia
  • Canberra and the ACT
  • Sydney metro and NSW South Coast
  • NSW Central West and North Coast
  • NSW North West and Central West
  • Brisbane metro, Gold Coast and Sunshine coast (supply only)

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School Security Fencing: Adelaide
In late December 2007 Bluedog Fences was contracted to supply and install tubular security fencing and gates at 11 schools throughout Adelaide.

Customers Say

[The client] has commented that the works completed are of a far higher standard than any other contractors previous works. I therefore wish to convey my thanks to you and your workers for what has been at times a difficult project.

Project Manager Pascale Constructions, 2010

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