Colorbond - Steel Metal Sheet FencingColorbond fences are a great option for your fencing project. Colorbond fencing is a cost effective and low maintenance. Colorbond fences are perfect for boundary fences and areas that require strong, long lasting fences that are both weather proof and fire proof. Colorbond fencing provides a high level of privacy and offer a number of profiles and vast range of colours making it an ideal choice for any fencing project. Playsafe Fencing stocks and resells steel Colorbond components for fencing supplied by Metroll and Bluescope Lysaght. Not all coloured steel fencing is made from genuine colorbond. Playsafe Fencing supplies genuine colorbond steel fencing.
How to chose your Colorbond fenceProfile - Old Style or New Style When choosing your colorbond fence you need to consider the fence profile and colour. Click here for a brochure showing the profiles available for Metroll sheeting. The profile of the fence sheets is the folded pattern of the metal fencing sheet. The most common styles are "old style" and "new style". The old style refers MetTrim sheets which have the traditional profile of long flat valleys followed by the short peaks. When this sheet is viewed from the other side the valleys are short and the peaks are long and flat. The new style or MetZag is the newer profile and is a zigzig sheet that looks the same from either side of the fence. Metroll also makes a sheet MetLine that is the same both sides and has a pattern similar to a traditional timber lapped fence. Colorbond Fencing Colour Selection The next important element in chosing your colorbond fence is to chose the colour. Click here to look at the standard colour range for Colorbond fencing. Please note that fencing material is not available in all the colorbond colours. For example the range of colorbond colours for roofing is a wider range compared to the fencing range. We stock a wide range of popular styles, colours and sizes. Click here to see the brochure for Metroll fencng profiles. Colorbond fencing is a can be a DYI project - click here on how to install your new colorbond fencing.
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