How Much Does Colorbond Fencing Cost? 2026 Guide
Colorbond fencing cost per metre in Perth ranges from $95 to $165 depending on height, colour, and site conditions. We install colorbond fencing across Western Australia and this guide breaks down what drives the price so you can plan your fencing project with real numbers. Use our colorbond fencing calculator for a quick estimate, or call 1300 441 366 for an accurate quote tailored to your property.
What Does Colorbond Fencing Cost Per Metre In 2026
We know the price is the first thing you want to know, so here it is upfront. The installed cost of standard colorbond fencing in Perth sits between $95 and $140 per metre for 1.8 metre panels in popular colours like Woodland Grey, Surfmist, and Paperbark. Premium colours and taller panels push the cost per metre higher, while longer runs bring the rate down because setup costs spread across more metres.
Here is what we typically quote across Perth. Standard 1.8m colorbond fence panels in classic colours cost $95 to $140 per metre installed. For 2.1m colorbond fence panels that provide extra privacy, the price sits at $130 to $165 per metre installed. A 1.2m front fence with decorative top panels runs $110 to $150 per metre installed. Colorbond fencing with retaining walls underneath ranges from $180 to $350 per metre depending on wall height.
Breaking that down further: material costs (panels, posts, rails, and fixings) run $45 to $70 per metre. Labour costs for professional installation add $50 to $70 per metre on top. These fencing prices include concrete footings and site preparation.
A single gate adds $350 to $650 depending on width and style. Post caps in matching or different coloured posts add $8 to $15 each. Mixing materials such as solid panels with a decorative top increases cost but adds visual appeal to your fence line.
What Affects Your Colorbond Fencing Cost
The overall cost of a colorbond fencing project depends on several factors beyond the panels themselves. This is where cheap quotes fall apart. Compare quotes from every fencing contractor you speak to and look at what is included, not just the bottom line. Fencing prices vary locally across Perth because soil types, access, and local regulations differ suburb to suburb.
Fence Height And Panel Selection
Fence height is the biggest variable after run length. A standard 1.8 metre boundary fence uses less material than a 2.1 metre screen, and taller posts require deeper concrete footings. Decorative top panels that sit above the solid panels add $25 to $40 per metre on top of the base price. Front fences under 1.2 metres may need different post spacing to meet local council regulations.
Ground Conditions And Sloped Terrain
Flat sandy lots along the coast are the quickest to fence. Clay soils in the eastern suburbs or rocky laterite in the hills take longer and may need powered augers. A sloping surface adds stepping or raking to the fence line, which increases labour costs by $15 to $35 per metre. Changes in ground level affect how many metres of fencing you need because stepped panels follow the slope. On sloped terrain, each panel sits at a different height.
Old Fence Removal And Site Preparation
Most properties need the existing fence removed before we install colorbond fencing. Fence removal of an old fence made from timber costs $15 to $25 per metre. An old fence built with asbestos or brick costs more because of disposal requirements. Site preparation includes clearing vegetation along the fence line. If we need to remove dirt or fill to level the ground, that creates an additional cost of $20 to $50 per lineal metre.
Colorbond Fencing Vs Timber Fencing
Timber fencing costs $65 to $90 per metre for treated pine and $100 to $130 per metre for hardwood, which makes it cheaper upfront than most colorbond options. But the installed cost tells only half the story.
Colorbond steel does not rot, warp, or attract termites. It needs no painting, staining, or sealing. Once your colorbond fence is up, you can genuinely forget about it for 20 years. That easy maintenance over the life of the fence makes it the lower cost fencing material long term. Timber fencing requires restaining every three to five years at $8 to $15 per metre each time, and posts typically need replacing after 15 years in Perth conditions. Colorbond fencing easy maintenance and low maintenance durability make it the stronger investment long term.
For boundary fencing where the look from both sides matters, colorbond delivers a clean finish on each face. Timber looks good from one side and shows rails and posts from the other.
If you want the warmth of timber at the front and the durability of colorbond on the boundaries, we handle that regularly. Mixing materials across a property is common and gives you the best of both without compromising where it counts.
Colorbond Fencing In Bushfire Prone Areas
This is not something you want to get wrong. One detail that most cost guides leave out is the fire performance of colorbond steel. Colorbond fencing fire resistant ratings make it approved for use in bushfire prone areas across Western Australia. In designated bushfire zones, local regulations may require non-combustible boundary fencing, which rules out timber entirely.
Colorbond solid panels provide greater protection for properties in BAL 12.5 through BAL 40 zones, where radiant heat and ember attack are the primary risks. The steel panels do not ignite and shield structures on the other side of the fence line from direct flame contact.
In rural areas around Mundijong, Serpentine, and the Perth Hills, we regularly install colorbond fencing to meet bushfire compliance. The fencing material itself does not change, but the project sometimes requires wider clearance zones set by the local council. The additional cost for bushfire zone compliance is usually minimal because the product already meets the standard.
Council Regulations And Permits
Nobody enjoys paperwork, but getting council wrong can mean pulling a fence down and starting again. In most Perth councils, boundary fencing up to 1.8 metres on side and rear boundaries does not need a permit. Front fences above 1.2 metres typically require development approval, and corner lots may have sightline restrictions that vary depending on the council.
If your colorbond fencing project includes retaining walls, any wall over 500mm usually needs engineering certification and council permits. Council permits for combined retaining and fencing work cost $200 to $400 and take two to four weeks to process. We handle the application as part of the project. Council regulations vary based on your specific local council area.
Dividing fences between neighbours are covered under the Dividing Fences Act in Western Australia. Both property owners share the cost of a new fence unless one party wants a higher standard. We provide separate quotes for each side so neighbours can compare quotes and agree on scope.
What Our Colorbond Fencing Projects Include
No surprises, no extras on the day. Every quote we provide covers the full scope of the colorbond fencing installation. Our pricing includes colorbond fence panels, posts, rails, concrete footings, labour, site cleanup, and removal of packaging. If fence removal of the existing fence is required, that appears as a separate line item so you see exactly what each part costs.
We source colorbond steel direct from BlueScope and panel systems from Stratco, which means we control the quality of every fencing material that goes into the build. You will not find us buying from a large hardware supplier and marking it up. Our installers carry ten or more years on the tools across Perth, and that shows in the quality workmanship and the accuracy of every fence line.
For a more accurate quote, we visit the site before confirming the price. Cost guides and our colorbond fencing calculator give you a solid starting estimate, but site conditions like slope, tree roots, and the state of the existing fence affect the final number. A site visit takes twenty minutes and costs nothing.
Recent Colorbond Fencing Projects And What They Cost
The best way to understand colorbond fencing cost is to see what real projects look like. Here are four recent installs with actual costs and suburb details.
Ellenbrook, Full Boundary Replacement
A new build in Ellenbrook needed 52 metres of standard colorbond fencing around three boundaries. Sandy soil meant quick footings, and the flat block required no stepping. We installed 1.8 metre Woodland Grey colorbond fence panels with matching post caps. Total installed cost came to $6,240 including old fence removal of the builder temporary wire. The owners were relieved at how quickly it went. The colorbond fencing installation took two days with a two-person crew.
Willetton, Front Fence With Decorative Panels
A 1960s brick home in Willetton wanted a new fence along the front boundary to replace a low brick wall. We built 14 metres of 1.2 metre colorbond fencing with decorative top panels in Surfmist and different coloured posts in Monument for contrast. A single gate with a matching panel completed the build. Total cost was $3,150 for the fence and $580 for the gate. Local council approval took 12 business days.
Byford, Bushfire Zone Boundary With Retaining
A 2,000 square metre block in Byford sat in a BAL 29 bushfire zone and needed non-combustible boundary fencing along the rear and one side. The sloped terrain required retaining walls up to 600mm on the eastern boundary before we could set the fence line. We installed 68 metres of 1.8 metre colorbond fencing in Pale Eucalypt with stepped panels following the slope. Total cost was $14,200 including retaining, council permits, and site preparation. The fencing project took five days.
Duncraig, Side Boundary Privacy Screen
A property in Duncraig needed 22 metres of 2.1 metre colorbond fencing along one side boundary to screen a two-storey neighbour. The extra fence height meant deeper concrete footings at 700mm and heavier gauge posts. We used Woodland Grey solid panels with no decorative top to maximise privacy. The existing fence was a 1.5 metre timber paling fence from the early 2000s with leaning posts. Total cost was $3,520 including old fence removal. The fencing project was completed in one day.
Colorbond Fencing Cost Questions
Here are the questions our customers ask most often about colorbond fencing cost and what to expect from the process.
How Much Does Colorbond Fencing Cost Per Metre Installed In Perth?
Standard colorbond fencing cost per metre installed in Perth ranges from $95 to $140 for 1.8 metre panels. The price can vary based on colour selection, fence height, ground conditions, and access. Taller 2.1 metre panels run $130 to $165 per metre installed. For a more accurate quote tailored to your property, contact us for a free site measure.
Can I Buy Colorbond Panels From A Large Hardware Supplier And Do DIY Installation?
You can purchase colorbond fence panels from a large hardware supplier like Bunnings, but diy installation requires tools most homeowners do not own, including a post hole auger and concrete mixer. Professional installation costs more upfront but avoids costly problems like misaligned posts, fence panels that do not sit level on a sloping surface, and footings that fail in soft ground. We redo several failed diy jobs each year.
How Long Does Colorbond Fencing Take To Install?
Most standard boundary jobs of 30 to 50 metres take one to two days. Larger runs, sloped terrain, retaining walls, or rock add time. Council permits can add two to four weeks before work starts. We schedule every fencing project with a clear timeline so you know when the crew arrives and finishes.
Does The Colorbond Fencing Cost Include Fence Removal?
Fence removal is quoted separately because the cost can vary depending on the fencing material. Removing an old fence made from timber costs less than removing brick or asbestos. We quote fence removal as its own line item so you see exactly what that part costs and can decide whether to handle it yourself or have us take care of it.
Is Colorbond Fencing Fire Resistant?
Colorbond fencing is fire resistant because colorbond steel is non-combustible. In bushfire prone areas and designated bushfire zones, local regulations often require non-combustible fencing, which makes colorbond the default choice. Solid panels offer greater protection against radiant heat and ember attack compared to timber or composite alternatives. We install to bushfire compliance standards across Western Australia.
Get An Accurate Quote For Your Colorbond Fencing Project
You have done the research. The next step is getting a price based on your actual property. Whether you are replacing an old fence, building on a new block, or upgrading your front boundary, we supply and install colorbond fencing across Perth with quality workmanship and transparent pricing. Contact us for a free site visit and accurate quote, or use our colorbond fencing calculator to get a starting estimate now. Call 1300 441 366 or use our online form to get started.
Celeste brings over 10 years of experience to FenceGator, having previously managed projects for government organisations. As the company admin, she keeps every project running smoothly behind the scenes.




