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Colorbond Boundary Fencing Standards in Melbourne | Pales and Rails

A Colorbond Boundary Fence is one of the strongest, most secure, and longest‑lasting fencing options available for Melbourne homes. Built from premium Australian steel, Colorbond fencing provides exceptional privacy, durability, and modern street appeal — making it a top choice across Bayside and South‑Eastern suburbs.

At Pales and Rails, we install Colorbond fences to meet both Victorian fencing regulations and local council expectations, ensuring your boundary fence is compliant, safe, and built to last.

Melbourne Colorbond Boundary Fence Standards

While each Melbourne council may have slight variations, the following measurements and rules are widely accepted across Victoria and apply to most residential boundary fences.

  • 1.8 metres (1800 mm) 
    This is the most common and generally allowed height for a boundary fence without needing a permit.
  • Up to 2.0 metres (2000 mm) 
    Often permitted with neighbour agreement. Some councils may require a simple planning check.

Most Melbourne councils — including Kingston, Bayside, Frankston, Casey, and Mornington Peninsula — accept 1.8 m Colorbond fences as standard.

  • 2.35 m – 2.40 m per panel 
    (Varies slightly depending on the Colorbond profile)

Common heights used in Melbourne boundary fencing:

    • 1500 mm
    • 1800 mm (most popular)
    • 2100 mm (may require council approval)

A compliant Colorbond boundary fence typically includes:

    • Posts:
      • Galvanised steel
      • 50 mm – 65 mm wide
      • Set in concrete footings (minimum 600 mm deep)
    • Rails:
      • Top and bottom rails
      • Sometimes a middle rail for added strength
      • Powder‑coated to match the fence colour

Most Melbourne councils follow the Fences Act 1968 (Vic), which states:

  • Boundary fences are a shared responsibility between neighbours.
  • A standard dividing fence is 1.8 m high unless otherwise agreed.
  • Higher fences may require:
    • Neighbour consent
    • A planning permit (depending on suburb and height)

Pales and Rails always installs Colorbond fencing in line with these requirements.

Why Choose Pales and Rails for Your Colorbond Boundary Fence?

Nearly two decades of experience installing Colorbond fences across Melbourne’s Bayside and South‑Eastern suburbs.

We understand the regulations for:

  • Brighton
  • Mentone
  • Black Rock
  • Beaumaris
  • Clyde
  • Frankston
  • Chelsea
  • Carrum Downs
  • Carrum
    …and surrounding areas.

We use genuine Colorbond steel — never cheap imitations.

Every installation is completed on time with no shortcuts.

Our long history (formerly Gate‑Tech Fencing) includes excellent feedback on HiPages and Service.com.au.  https://hipages.com.au/connect/gatetech

Colorbond fencing provides:

  • No footholds for climbing
  • No gaps for visibility
  • Strong steel panels that resist impact
  • Maximum privacy and boundary protection

A Colorbond Boundary Fence Built to Melbourne Standards — Installed by the Best

If you want a fence that’s strong, modern, secure, and fully compliant with Melbourne council regulations, Pales and Rails delivers unmatched quality and expertise.

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