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Your Fencing Experts
Locals throughout Lismore turn to Lawrence Williams Fencing not just for services but for solutions that last.
We understand the challenges of rural living, which is why we offer comprehensive fencing tailored to your needs. Whether you need robust rural fencing, horse stables, arenas or stockyards, we’re the team to rely on.
As your dedicated rural fencing contractors, we bring quality and safety to every project.
We start with free quotes so you can plan with confidence, knowing there are no surprises.
Specialising in rural fencing means we’re not just another fencing service – we’re a partner in protecting your property.
Ready for a fencing upgrade? Call us on 0413 877 026 and let’s start planning your project.
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In the lush landscapes of Lismore, our rural fencing is tailored to meet the specific needs of farmers and large properties. Every fence is built for durability and functionality, blending with the natural beauty of the region.
Create the perfect environment for your horses with our stables and arenas. We design and build with care and precision, focusing on what horse owners in Lismore need most.
Keeping livestock secure and well-managed is crucial in Lismore. Our stockyards are built with attention to detail, ensuring efficiency and the durability needed for rural life.
Experts You Can Depend On
With extensive knowledge of fencing, Lawrence Williams Fencing is the team you need for a job done right.
We excel in creating solutions that stand the test of time, ensuring the safety of your property.
Here’s why you can count on us:
- A proven track record of delivering high-quality fencing.
- Expertise in rural fencing, horse stables, arenas and stockyards.
- Committed to the highest standards of safety in all installations.
Don’t leave your fencing needs to chance. Reach out today to learn more or request a free quote.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where do you provide your services?
We proudly provide our rural fencing services in Lismore and surrounding areas.
Our team is dedicated to delivering exceptional results, ensuring your experience is smooth and hassle-free.
We are proud to serve Lismore, Goonellabah, Bexhill, North Lismore and more with our rural fencing services.
Our team strives to ensure a reliable and efficient experience for our clients.
What types of rural fencing are available?
Several types of rural fencing are commonly used depending on the needs of the property.
These include post and rail fencing, split post fencing, wire fencing and electric fencing.
Post and rail is a classic, strong fencing option, ideal for large livestock such as horses and cattle.
Split post fencing offers a rustic look while remaining durable and effective for boundary marking.
Wire fencing is often used for smaller livestock or to reinforce boundaries, while electric fencing is a highly efficient, cost-effective solution that adds an extra layer of security for livestock containment.
What is post & rail fencing?
Post and rail fencing consists of sturdy vertical posts and horizontal rails, typically made from timber or steel.
This type of fencing is widely used in rural settings due to its strength and long-lasting nature.
It’s an ideal solution for livestock containment as it provides a clear physical barrier while also adding a traditional aesthetic appeal to the landscape.
Post and rail fencing is often seen surrounding paddocks, fields and large rural properties, offering both functionality and durability.
How long does rural fencing installation take?
The time required for rural fencing installation varies depending on the size of the property, the type of fence being installed and the terrain.
On average, a standard rural fencing job can be completed in a few days to a week.
Larger projects or those involving custom fencing or difficult terrain may take longer.
Factors such as weather conditions, ground preparation and any customisation also influence the overall time needed for installation.