For homeowners, lapped lock fencing offers the best possible solution to address the monotony of perimeter security. What you get here is a structural permanence of steel and the organic aesthetics of timber. Here is how the two elements impress a wide range of homeowners.
This group ois often juggling busy careers and perhaps the beginning of a family. Most here look for longevity minus the burden of labour.
The hybrid nature of the Lapped lock fencing delivers a naturally aesthetic backyard, and the install-and-forget reliability too.
It also enhances future reselling prospects because it looks brand new and structurally robust even after years. The result is enhanced perception and valuation.
Some fences can develop gaps, leading to fence-peeking or pets being constantly distracted by the other side.
That is why homeowners with young children, overactive pets, or even a swimming pool prioritise a solid, visually safe barrier above all else.
The lapped design here ensures total seclusion and security. Also, the acoustic damping of lapped lock fencing further helps them address the issue of a noisy vicinity.
We often come across homeowners who view their fence as an extension of their home’s interior design. They complain how their options are too generic.
Lapped lock fencing offers the best of both worlds plus an ultimate liberty to customise some more!
You get the sleek lines of steel posts (which can be powder-coated to match window frames) combined with the premium look of natural wood. This particular combo makes it an outstanding choice for the designer minds.
Talk about investment for tomorrow and lapped lock fencing would never disappoint!
Some homeowners look at the property’s resale value and the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Here, our lapped lock fencing offers a promising contribution in the long run.
This is because potential buyers perceive modular fencing as a premium feature, similar to stone countertops or hardwood floors inside the home. And because it lasts durably, the overall cost-per-year is actually reduced over a period.
With age, our priorities shift toward safety, convenience, and peace. This is also important for people who love solitude and easy environments at all times.
Due to the low maintenance required, homeowners avoid the trouble of replacing the entire fencing line after a storm. And because its steel posts are impervious to rot and termites, the heavy lifting is also taken care of.
Rather than using nails that can rust or be pulled out over time, the palings are slotted into the steel rails. This makes it significantly harder for boards to be kicked in or removed by an intruder.
The high-quality steel posts further help to withstand harsh weather conditions. Also, the lapped boards offer a greater sense of security and seclusion.
Even its compatibility to replace only the individual components means the perimeter is preserved without breaking the bank.
We’ve discussed the ‘Why’ and now we’ll help you with the ‘How’.
Before starting your project, you can use this checklist by team Bill Gibson Fencing. It shall help you ensure that the lapped lock fencing system is correctly configured:
What’s more? If you want to know the ideal specifications, we’ve kept it all conveniently arranged for you in this document.
For a homeowner, a worthy fence is a blend of security, privacy, and long-term peace of mind. By combining the best of both materials, you get one that performs in style. And this is precisely why a lapped lock fencing ticks many boxes for homeowners.
So, are you planning to stay in for the long haul, or simply looking to boost the valuation for a potential sale? Let our experts from Bill Gibson Fencing help you make that a reality.
Drop us a message and witness how we redefine your home’s appeal… sliding one panel at a time.
These are steel posts shaped like the letter ‘C’. They allow the timber palings to sit snugly inside the channel, providing a clean edge and massive structural support compared to a standard post.
The most vulnerable parts of a fence, the posts in the ground, are steel, which termites can’t eat. While the timber palings are usually treated (H3 or H4) to resist pests, the steel frame ensures longevity.
Yes! One of the biggest perks is modularity. Because the palings aren’t nailed into a permanent wooden beam, you can unscrew the rail, slide out the damaged boards, and slide in new ones.
Yes. The system is rakeable, meaning it can follow the contours of a sloping yard (up to about 200mm per panel) without leaving huge triangular gaps at the bottom.
If you’re handy with a level and a drill, yes. Since the system uses ‘No-Nail’ slot technology and Tek screws, it is a dream for many enthusiasts. Check the freight charges here and book all the necessary components in a single order to save on delivery fees.
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