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Redland Bay.

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Southern Redland City growth corridor on Moreton Bay, where master-planned new estates and direct salt exposure shape the day-one boundary install.

Redland Bay

Redland Bay sits at the southern end of Redland City about thirty-five kilometres southeast of central Brisbane, on the western shore of Moreton Bay opposite the Southern Moreton Bay Islands of Macleay, Lamb, Karragarra, and Russell. The suburb is in a sustained growth phase, with the Shoreline master-planned community adding around 4,000 new homes over the next decade and a half, and Weinam Creek's recently upgraded ferry terminal now serving the island-bound traffic. The fence demand pattern in Redland Bay is therefore weighted toward day-one new-build fencing rather than end-of-life replacement: most owners here are installing the original boundary of a contemporary house on a recently developed lot, not replacing a fifty-year-old timber paling. That changes the brief. The contemporary aesthetic suits the clean profile of the Ascot or Oxford ranges, the new-build timing means the fence is installed alongside landscaping rather than retrofitted, and the bayside salt exposure makes PVC the right material call from day one.

Redland Bay streetscape

How Redland Bay fences.

New estate stock

Redland Bay's housing is concentrated in newer estate stock from the 2000s onwards, with the most recent waves being the Shoreline master-planned community and the surrounding contemporary subdivisions. Typical lots run 400 to 700 square metres in the estates and 700 to 1,200 square metres on the established residential streets, with two-storey contemporary detached homes the dominant build form. There is a much smaller layer of older Redland Bay stock (interwar and post-war cottages, plus original rural-residential properties on larger blocks toward the western edge of the suburb) but the housing centre of gravity has moved firmly toward the new-build estates.

Day-one install

Fence-replacement scenarios are uncommon here in the Brisbane-typical sense; the dominant project type is original boundary install on a recently completed new build. That timing shapes the install workflow: the fence goes in after the slab and frame and before the landscaping and turf, often coordinated through the builder rather than retrofitted by the owner.

Estate standardisation

Body-corporate-administered estates also drive standardisation on the boundary fence specification across multiple lots, which makes PVC's consistent finish and colour stability a natural fit. The Ascot at 1.8 metres in white is the most-specified Redland Bay boundary panel; the Oxford at 1.8 metres is the alternative where airflow matters.

PVC fencing considerations for Redland Bay

Council & approvals

Redland Bay is inside Redland City Council and governed by Redland City Plan 2018, a different planning scheme to Brisbane City Plan 2014. Side and rear dividing fences up to 1.8 metres are exempt from development approval under the Queensland Building Act 1975, with fences above 2 metres requiring certification by a building certifier. Cost-sharing between adjoining owners sits under the Neighbourhood Disputes (Dividing Fences and Trees) Act 2011 (Qld).

Developer covenants

New-build estates often have additional fence specifications baked into the developer's covenants or the body corporate by-laws, and these covenants can mandate a specific panel range, height, and colour for a defined period after handover. Owners building or moving into a new Redland Bay estate should check the developer's covenant document before specifying anything for the front and side boundaries, because a covenant breach can require rebuild at the owner's cost. PVC frequently satisfies the covenant requirements directly (the Ascot privacy panel in white is a common covenant-compliant specification) but always check before ordering.

Salt exposure & flood

The material consideration that dominates Redland Bay long-term is salt-air exposure: as with Cleveland and the bayside Brisbane suburbs, chloride aerosol drives accelerated corrosion in any metal fence, while PVC is chemically inert. Pool fences must meet AS 1926.1-2012. Lower-lying streets near Weinam Creek and the foreshore also have flood-overlay considerations under the Redland City Plan.

The Collection

Five ranges, delivered to Redland Bay.

Every PVC fencing range is available in Redland Bay — supply only, or supply and install. Every price includes GST.

Delivery

Delivered to Redland Bay.

We deliver PVC fencing to Redland Bay and every other Brisbane suburb. Each order is palletised for safe transit and needs someone on site to receive it.

Estimated delivery
3-5 business days metro, 5-7 days outer suburbs

Pricing

Pricing for Redland Bay.

Prices are identical across every Brisbane suburb — there is no location surcharge for Redland Bay. What you see online is what you pay, GST included.

Questions

PVC fencing Redland Bay, answered.

We're building in a new Redland Bay estate. Does the developer dictate the fence?
Frequently, yes. New estates in Redland Bay, particularly Shoreline and the surrounding contemporary subdivisions, commonly include developer covenants that specify the boundary fence's range, height, and colour for a defined period after handover, often five to ten years. The covenant document is part of your sale contract and should be checked before ordering anything. PVC is often the covenant-compliant choice because it presents a consistent finish across multiple lots and holds its colour without fading, which is what the estate body corporate is trying to enforce. The Ascot 1.8 metre in white is a common covenant-compliant specification. If you breach the covenant by installing a non-compliant fence, the body corporate can require you to rebuild at your own cost.
When in the build should the fence go in on a new Redland Bay lot?
After the slab and frame are up but before landscaping and turf. The fence becomes a security boundary for materials and tools on site once the slab is poured, and it sets the lines for the landscaper to work to. Most Redland Bay new builds order the boundary panels in advance and the installer fits them once the builder's site fence is removed, typically four to six weeks before practical completion. Coordinate with your builder on the survey peg locations: the fence line should follow the survey, not the builder's temporary site fence, because temporary fences are routinely set inside the actual boundary for builder access reasons. A few hundred millimetres of error on a 25-metre run is a real headache to correct after install.
We're near Weinam Creek. Does the bayside salt exposure differ from Wynnum?
The exposure mechanism is identical: chloride aerosol off Moreton Bay carried by easterlies, with the same effect of driving accelerated corrosion in any metal fence. What differs is the inland gradient: the Wynnum and Manly foreshore lots see the heaviest deposition, and the further south down Moreton Bay you go, the broader the salt-affected footprint becomes because the bay opens up and the wind has cleaner fetch. A Redland Bay property a couple of streets back from the foreshore sees comparable salt load to a directly foreshore Wynnum property. Practically that means PVC is the right material call for the boundary fence across essentially the entire Redland Bay residential footprint, not just the immediate foreshore lots.
Our backyard runs down to the foreshore reserve. Can we fence to the reserve boundary?
Yes, with the standard considerations. The boundary fence is built to the survey peg at the rear of your title, not to the visible high-water mark or the reserve edge, and the fence belongs to you on your side of the title. Reserve-facing boundaries see the heaviest direct salt load on the property, which is the strongest argument against a metal alternative. The Oxford semi-privacy at 1.8 metres is the common call because the spaced slats let breeze through (important on a low-lying foreshore lot during summer storms) and preserve some visual connection to the reserve. Foreshore reserves are also subject to Council vegetation management, so check whether any reserve vegetation will be cleared or maintained near your boundary before specifying.
Can a single delivery cover the whole boundary fence for a 600-square-metre new build?
Almost always, yes. A typical 600 square metre Redland Bay lot has around 80 to 100 lineal metres of boundary fence (front, two sides, rear), which translates to roughly 35 to 40 panels in the Ascot or Oxford range at 2.44 metre panel width, plus posts, caps, and the gate kit. That fits comfortably on a single pallet for delivery, and we palletise the order specifically for the safe transit and the install sequence. Delivery to Redland Bay metro is typically 5 to 7 business days from order. The installer can unload, sort, and stage the materials on a clear pad in the front yard and work the install over two to three days for a standard 600 square metre lot.

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