How Much Does aluminium pool fencing Cost in Australia?
aluminium pool fencing costs vary significantly across Australia depending on your state, the complexity of the work, and local market conditions. Typical fencing rates range from $100–$180/m nationally. Use this guide to understand what to expect, how to compare quotes, and find verified local specialists near you.
aluminium pool fencing Cost Guide Australia 2026
The following pricing is based on national industry averages. Costs may be 10–20% higher in capital cities (Sydney, Melbourne) and lower in regional areas. Always get 2–3 written quotes before committing to any fencing work.
National Average
$100–$180
/m
Emergency / After-Hours
$270
Estimated peak rate
Quotes Recommended
2–3
Before any work begins
aluminium pool fencing Availability by State
NSW
433
listed
VIC
333
listed
QLD
300
listed
WA
156
listed
SA
135
listed
TAS
28
listed
ACT
25
listed
NT
22
listed
Prices are estimates only and may change without notice. Verify current pricing directly with your chosen contractor.
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Fencing Licensing Requirements in Australia
Licensing requirements vary by state. Always verify your contractor holds the correct licence for your location.
Victoria
In Victoria, fencing disputes are governed by the Fences Act 1968. Fencing work over $10,000 requires a registered building practitioner.
New South Wales
In NSW, the Dividing Fences Act 1991 governs boundary fencing. Fencing contractors are not separately licensed but home building rules apply for work over $20,000.
Queensland
In Queensland, the Neighbourhood Disputes Resolution Act 2011 governs dividing fences. Fencing over $3,300 requires a QBCC licence.
Western Australia
In WA, the Dividing Fences Act 1961 applies. Fencing contractors are not separately licensed but building services registration applies for structural fencing.
South Australia
In SA, the Fences Act 1975 governs boundary fencing. Licensed builders should be used for structural fencing work.
Tasmania
In Tasmania, the Boundary Fences Act 1908 applies. Fencing work does not require a specific trade licence.
Australian Capital Territory
In the ACT, the Dividing Fences Act 1981 governs boundary fencing. No specific fencing licence is required.
Northern Territory
In the NT, the Fences Act 1972 applies. No specific fencing licence is required.
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aluminium pool fencing: Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a fence cost in Australia?
Colorbond fencing costs $70–$120 per metre installed. Timber paling fences cost $60–$100 per metre. Pool fencing (frameless glass) costs $300–$600 per metre. Always get 3 quotes as prices vary significantly by region and installer.
Who is responsible for paying for a boundary fence?
Under Australian fencing legislation, the cost of a standard dividing fence is shared equally between neighbours. You must give your neighbour a Fencing Notice before starting work. If they don't respond within 30 days, you can proceed and recover half the cost through VCAT, NCAT, or equivalent tribunal.
Do I need council approval for a fence?
Fences up to 2m high generally don't require council approval in residential areas. Fences in front yards typically have lower height limits (1.2–1.5m). Fences in heritage overlays, bushfire zones, or near intersections may require a planning permit. Check your council's requirements.
What is the best fencing material for Australia?
Colorbond steel is the most popular choice — durable, low maintenance, and available in 22 colours. Hardwood timber is attractive but requires regular oiling/painting. Aluminium is lightweight and rust-proof. For pools, toughened glass provides unobstructed views. Choose material based on privacy needs, budget, and maintenance preference.
How long does a Colorbond fence last?
A quality Colorbond fence with proper installation typically lasts 20–30+ years. BlueScope Steel's Colorbond warranty covers against chipping, peeling, and cracking for 10 years. Posts must be correctly set in concrete footings to achieve maximum lifespan.
What height is a standard pool fence in Australia?
Pool fences must be a minimum 1,200mm high with no climbable elements. Non-climbable zones of 900mm must be maintained on either side. Gates must be self-closing and self-latching. These are national minimum standards — your state or council may have stricter requirements.
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