Expert Fencing Solutions for Tauranga Homes

From stylish pool fencing to durable timber boundaries, we build quality structures that enhance your property and last for years. Get your free on-site measure and quote today

Premium Fencing Tailored for the Tauranga Climate

A fence is more than just a boundary; it’s the frame for your home and your first line of security. At Klinks, we understand the unique demands of the Bay of Plenty environment - from the salt air of Mount Maunganui to the wind-swept hills of Welcome Bay.

Whether you need a sleek glass pool fence to meet local council safety standards or a classic timber boundary for a new build in Papamoa, our team delivers workmanship that stands the test of time

Choosing the Right Fence for Your Tauranga Property

  • Timber Fencing: The classic Kiwi choice. We use high-quality H3.2 and H4 treated pine to ensure your boundary resists the damp conditions of the Bay of Plenty winters. Ideal for privacy and value in suburbs like Brookfield and Greerton.

  • Aluminium Slat & Panel: Our top recommendation for Mount Maunganui and Papamoa. Aluminium is naturally rust-proof and handles salt-spray without corroding, offering a modern, low-maintenance look that lasts for decades.

  • Glass & Aluminium Pool Fencing: We specialize in TCC-compliant pool barriers. Our glass systems provide unobstructed views of your landscaping while meeting every safety requirement of the Building Act.

  • Retaining & Fencing Combos: With Tauranga’s hilly topography (common in Welcome Bay and Bethlehem), we often integrate fencing with timber or concrete sleeper retaining walls to maximize your usable land.

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Local Compliance & Coastal Durability: Built for Tauranga Conditions

Fencing in Tauranga involves more than just selecting a style; it requires navigating specific Tauranga City Council (TCC) bylaws and the unique environmental demands of the Bay of Plenty. At Klinks, we specialize in boundary solutions that are both legally compliant and built to survive our coastal climate.

  • TCC Pool Safety & Boundary Standards: We ensure every installation meets the latest Tauranga City Council safety barrier requirements. Whether it's the mandatory 1.2m height for pool fencing or navigating the 1.5m road boundary setbacks in Medium Density Residential Zones, we handle the technical details. We build to satisfy TCC inspections the first time, from self-latching gate hardware to non-climbable zones.

  • Corrosion Resistance for Coastal Suburbs: Living in Mount Maunganui, Papamoa, or Matua means constant exposure to salt spray and high UV levels. We prioritize marine-grade stainless steel fixings and high-durability powder-coated aluminium to prevent the "white rust" and timber rot common in coastal New Zealand homes. Our materials are selected to withstand the High Wind Zones identified in the Bay of Plenty regional wind maps.

  • Subdivision Covenants & The Lakes Expertise: Newer developments like The Lakes (Pyes Pa), Tauriko, and Omokoroa often have strict private land covenants that dictate fence height, color (such as specific Grey Friars or Ironsand tones), and material. We are familiar with these local developer guidelines, ensuring your new fence enhances your property value without breaching title restrictions.

  • Topography & Retaining Solutions: Tauranga’s hilly terrain in areas like Welcome Bay or Bethlehem often requires integrated fencing and retaining. We manage the "cumulative height" rules—where a fence sits atop a retaining wall—to ensure your boundary remains under the 2.5m limit that triggers a formal building consent.

Boundary Fencing: Your Rights and the Fencing Act 1978

Replacing a shared boundary fence in Tauranga usually involves a conversation with your neighbor. Under the Fencing Act 1978, neighbors typically share the cost of an "adequate" fence.

  1. The Fencing Notice: Before work begins, you should provide a formal Fencing Notice to your neighbor. We can provide you with a template to make this process professional and clear.

  2. Shared Costs: In most cases, the cost of a standard 1.8m timber fence is split 50/50. If you want a premium upgrade (like glass or custom aluminium), you may be responsible for the difference in cost.

  3. Hassle-Free Process: Klinks can provide split-invoices for neighbors, making the financial side of the project transparent and easy for both parties.

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Find the answers to the questions we often get asked about our backyard designs and creation services.

Still have questions?

  • In most cases, you do not need a building consent for a residential fence under 2.0 metres in height. However, specific rules apply for fences on corner sites or those acting as pool barriers. We recommend checking the Tauranga City Council (TCC) District Plan, or we can advise you during our on-site measure.

  • For homes in Mount Maunganui and Papamoa, we highly recommend powder-coated aluminium or PVC fencing. These materials are "marine-grade" and won't rust or rot when exposed to salt spray, unlike standard steel or untreated timber.

  • Under the Fencing Act 1978, neighbors are generally liable to share the cost of an "adequate" boundary fence. We suggest providing a formal Fencing Notice 21 days before work begins. To make it easier, Klinks can provide split-invoicing to handle the payments separately.

  • Yes. Much of Tauranga’s topography, particularly in Welcome Bay and Ohauiti, requires stepped fencing or integrated retaining. We specialize in contouring fences to your land's specific slope to ensure a secure and level finish.

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Klinks Fencing are residential and commercial fencing contractors servicing Tauranga and BOP from Omokoroa to Te Puke, and everywhere in between.

Call Klinks Fencing & Decks on 027 630 2735