7 Reasons Steel-Framed Timber Fencing Is Better Than Traditional Timber Fences

Timber has been a popular choice for Sydneysiders due to its aesthetics. However, as architectural trends evolve, so does innovation. With symmetry, superior environmental resistance, remarkable ease in installation and the brute strength of steel to enhance the timber fencing further, this week, we at Bill Gibson Fencing reveal why we love the lapped lock timber fencing.

1. A Masterful Material Hybrid

The primary appeal of this system is the synergy between materials and the symmetry.

You retain the tactile, warm aesthetic of high-quality timber palings while gaining the structural confidence of robust steel. It is a design choice that upholds traditional perspectives while embracing modern engineering advancements.

For homeowners, this means praise comes from a broader age group that appreciates its unique look.

2. The Modular Advantage

By moving away from fixed-point fastening, the design preserves the physical characteristics of timber.

  • Non-Invasive Assembly: The system is designed so that no nailing is required during the primary assembly phase. This preserves the internal fibres of the timber palings and prevents the stress fractures often associated with mechanical fasteners.
  • Expansion Management: By dropping each paling individually into precision slots within the steel rails, the system allows for natural movement. This clever engineering minimises the impact of timber shrinkage and expansion due to moisture fluctuations.

This ease of installation and ingenious engineering of its modularity is what homeowners can’t stop appreciating.

3. The Uniqueness of a Lapped Lock Timber Fencing

The Lapped-Lock system is designed to address challenges of an ordinary fence through the unique features below.

  • Dual-Sided Aesthetic: Because the structure is identical on both sides, it provides a premium look for both the homeowner and the neighbour, fostering a shared sense of quality and property value.
  • Topographical Flexibility: The system is rakeable up to 200 mm, meaning it can follow the natural contours of sloped land while maintaining a clean, professional profile.

So what’s the take here? At Bill Gibson Fencing we believe that with lapped lock timber fencing, the traditional aesthetics can meet the structural reliability.

4. Its Design Versatility is Unmatched

Because steel can support significant weight with minimal bulk, timber panels are safely supported. 

  • The slim profile of steel frames allows for creative freedom in your garden layout.
  • This delivers a very refined finish even across large spans.

What you get is a perimeter that is both purposeful and personalisation-friendly, truly belonging to your home’s architecture.

5. Enhanced Strength Capabilities

In geographies prone to high winds or heavy weather, this modular fencing’s tensile strength provides an added layer of security. 

The rigid skeleton of the fence acts as a robust anchor, ensuring the entire structure remains upright and true. This offers you a sense of permanence and safety that is highly valued by homeowners.

6. Efficient and Easy Installation

Working with a dedicated steel frame system can be much more efficient and last much longer. This is extremely useful for homeowners who reside over reactive soils, flood prone areas, coasts and even in high density developments.

With modularity, this means less time spent on-site adjustments or replacements and more time enjoying the finished result of a perfectly executed boundary.

7. Specifications and Rationale Behind Them

Now, this is for those interested in knowing the nifty details of this modular fencing’s design.

To support your DIY spirit, the following table breaks down the core components of the Lapped-Lock modular kit and the scientific basis for their selection.

ComponentSpecificationRationale and Advantage
Steel RailsHigh-quality, powder-coated steelDelivers strong tensile performance while offering long-term protection against UV exposure, corrosion, and even oxidation.
Support PostsColoured steel C-postsThe engineered C-profile enhances lateral load resistance, ensuring structural stability even under high wind pressure.
Paling SlotsDesigned for 150 × 12 mm sectionsPrecision sizing creates a secure, rattle-free fit while still accommodating natural vertical movement and material expansion.
Panel Lengths2370 mm or 2800 mm optionsOptimised modular spans strike a balance between structural integrity and efficient on-site installation.

What To Know When Installing a Steel-Framed Timber Fencing

To achieve the best results when installing the lapped locked timber system by yourself, you can consider these suggestions from team Bill Gibson Fencing.

  • Precise Measurements: Ensure the distance between the top of the top rail and the top of the bottom rail is sufficient for the palings. A certain degree of tolerance is vital to prevent the timber from buckling.
  • Correct Orientation: When installing the second middle rail, ensure it is placed in the opposite direction to the first. This allows the Tek screws to be placed in alternate palings, balancing the structural load.
  • Slope Management: For uneven sites, install the palings panel by panel. Rake each panel to the required angle before moving to the next to ensure a smooth transition across the landscape.

For some, this experience might be overwhelming. And that is why, we suggest having a fence installed only by an experienced contractor in NSW.

Secure, Stylish, and Seamless Boundaries

For those who prefer the appeal of timber but desire the reliability of steel, lapped-lock timber fencing can be incredibly valuable. Its modular approach, perfected by Bill Gibson Fencing, transforms a mundane layout into a high-performance architectural feature. 

But don’t simply take our word for it. We invite you to our showroom at Arndell Park to witness all these features in action. But if you have already made up your mind, write to david@billgibsonfencing.com.au for the best prices!

FAQs

Q. Will the steel rails and posts rust over time?

The Lapped-Lock system uses high-quality steel that is powder-coated for longevity. This coating acts as a durable barrier against moisture and oxygen, which effectively prevents oxidation and ensures the fence retains its clean, professional look even in damp environments.

Q. What makes the Lapped-Lock system unique?

Its primary distinction is its modularity and the “lock” mechanism. Unlike other systems, Lapped-Lock allows palings to sit within engineered slots. This creates a symmetrical, dual-sided finish that is identical for both you and your neighbour.

Q. Does a steel-framed fence provide good privacy?

Yes. The Lapped-Lock design ensures that the timber palings are positioned with precision, overlapping to eliminate gaps. This creates a solid visual barrier, making it an excellent choice for backyards and pool areas where privacy is a priority.

Q. How does the system manage timber shrinkage?

Because each paling is dropped individually into a slot rather than being nailed, there is room for the wood to move vertically. This tolerance allows the timber to sit naturally within the frame, which effectively minimises the visible impact of seasonal shrinkage.