
PVC Fencing
Victoria Point.
4165
Redlands bayside suburb on Moreton Bay with two boat ramps, a sheltered beach, and a residential mix of mature waterfront and recent infill, all under the same chloride exposure.
Victoria Point
Victoria Point sits about thirty kilometres east of central Brisbane on the western shore of Moreton Bay, at the southern end of the Redlands bayside corridor. Two public boat ramps and a Volunteer Marine Rescue base anchor the headland, Thompson's Beach gives the suburb a rare child-safe shallow bay frontage, and the residential footprint is a mix of mature waterfront homes from the 1970s and 1980s alongside a thicker layer of more recent contemporary infill on what used to be larger lots. The suburb's fence question splits cleanly along the same axis. The older waterfront stock typically needs replacement of original timber palings or first-generation Colorbond that has reached its salt-degraded end of life, with the rebuild specified to handle the chloride exposure that broke the original. The newer infill stock needs day-one boundary fencing built for the same exposure from install. PVC suits both because the chemistry of the material is unaffected by the salt aerosol that defines bayside life here.
Victoria Point streetscape
How Victoria Point fences.
Two housing layers
Victoria Point's housing has two clear layers. The first is the established residential stock from the 1970s and 1980s: single-storey brick-and-tile and brick-veneer on lots of 800 to 1,500 square metres, with deeper street setbacks and larger backyards than the inner-Brisbane average, often with mature gardens and an in-ground pool. Many of these lots have water access or a short walk to the foreshore. The second is the contemporary infill: two-storey detached homes on subdivided lots of 400 to 700 square metres, plus townhouse complexes near the Victoria Point Lakeside retail centre.
Waterfront replacements
Fence-replacement scenarios on the older waterfront stock concentrate on three patterns: rusted-Colorbond replacement after the standard ten-to-fifteen year edge-corrosion curve, rotted timber paling replacement where the original chamferboard or hardwood paling has reached end-of-life, and pool-boundary rebuilds where the original timber pool fence has failed compliance under updated AS 1926.1-2012 inspections. On the newer infill, the fence project is most often a day-one install.
Range selection
The Ascot full privacy at 1.8 metres is the dominant choice across both housing layers; the Oxford semi-privacy gets specified more often on direct-bay-facing lots where breeze flow into the yard matters more than maximum visual privacy. The Cotswold post-and-rail appears on the larger rural-residential blocks at the suburb's western edge.
PVC fencing considerations for Victoria Point
Council & overlays
Victoria Point is inside Redland City Council and governed by Redland City Plan 2018. Side and rear dividing fences up to 1.8 metres are exempt from development approval under the Queensland Building Act 1975; fences above 2 metres require certification by a building certifier. Cost-sharing between adjoining owners sits under the Neighbourhood Disputes (Dividing Fences and Trees) Act 2011 (Qld). The character and heritage overlay coverage in Victoria Point is much patchier than in Cleveland, because the suburb's older stock dates predominantly from the 1970s and 1980s rather than the colonial-Federation period, so the front-fence latitude is broader and a 1.8 metre solid panel is acceptable on most streets.
Chloride exposure
The dominant material consideration here is the same chloride exposure that defines the entire bayside corridor: salt aerosol off Moreton Bay drives accelerated corrosion in any metal fence, with PVC being chemically inert and therefore the long-term cost-of-ownership leader.
Pool boundaries
The compounding factor in Victoria Point specifically is the high concentration of in-ground pools on the older waterfront lots. A pool boundary that doubles as a residential dividing fence has to satisfy both AS 1926.1-2012 (with the 900 millimetre non-climbable zone and 100 millimetre gap rule) and the dividing fence requirements simultaneously, and the boundary location often pushes the install detail toward a slightly taller spec than the inland equivalent.
The Collection
Five ranges, delivered to Victoria Point.
Every PVC fencing range is available in Victoria Point — supply only, or supply and install. Every price includes GST.
Henley
Picket Fencing
From $166.54 per set
From $166.54 per set
Oxford
Semi-Privacy Fencing
From $266.46 per set
From $266.46 per set
Eton
Closed-Top Fencing
From $273.11 per set
From $273.11 per set
Ascot
Full Privacy Fencing
From $254.54 per set
From $254.54 per set
Cotswold
Horse & Farm Fencing
From $92.05 per set
From $92.05 per set
Delivery
Delivered to Victoria Point.
We deliver PVC fencing to Victoria Point 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 Victoria Point.
Prices are identical across every Brisbane suburb — there is no location surcharge for Victoria Point. What you see online is what you pay, GST included.
Questions
PVC fencing Victoria Point, answered.
- How does Victoria Point compare to Cleveland for fence regulation?
- Both suburbs sit inside Redland City Council and are governed by the same Redland City Plan 2018, so the planning scheme framework is identical. The practical difference is heritage overlay coverage. Cleveland's older streets near Bloomfield Street and Toondah Harbour have a colonial-Federation overlay footprint that constrains front fences to a heritage-sympathetic profile. Victoria Point's housing centre of gravity is much younger (predominantly 1970s and 1980s residential stock with contemporary infill), so the front-fence latitude is broader and a solid 1.8 metre privacy panel is acceptable on most streets without the same heritage assessment. The state-wide instruments (Neighbourhood Disputes Act 2011, Queensland Building Act 1975) apply identically in both suburbs.
- Our 1980s Victoria Point pool fence has failed compliance. What is the rebuild path?
- Pool compliance updates regularly, and original 1980s pool fences frequently fail current AS 1926.1-2012 inspections on three common grounds: insufficient non-climbable zone (the 900 millimetre clearance around the outside of the barrier), excessive gap between panels or under the barrier (the 100 millimetre maximum), and gate latches that no longer self-close and self-latch to the current standard. The rebuild typically replaces the entire boundary with a code-compliant PVC barrier. The 1.8 metre Ascot full privacy is a common choice because the solid panels have no climbable footholds, and we can supply a code-compliant self-closing self-latching gate kit. The pool-zone landscaping also has to be reset to preserve the non-climbable zone: any climbable feature within 900 millimetres of the outside of the barrier breaks compliance.
- We want to keep the view across the bay. What fence preserves it?
- The Oxford semi-privacy or the Cotswold post-and-rail are the two ranges that preserve a meaningful visual connection through the boundary. The Oxford uses spaced horizontal slats at 1.8 metres, which screens enough for privacy at human eye level but lets the longer view through and lets the breeze in. The Cotswold post-and-rail at 0.9 or 1.3 metres is a much more transparent boundary, suited to a foreshore-facing or reserve-facing rear yard where the priority is preserving the open view across the bay rather than blocking sightlines from neighbours. Many direct-bay-facing Victoria Point lots use a tall Ascot or Eton on the side boundaries between neighbours and an Oxford or Cotswold on the rear boundary that faces the water.
- Does the bay breeze stress the fence the way western Brisbane summer storms do?
- The wind regime is different. Western Brisbane gets sharp, intense gust-front events during summer storm season, short-duration high loads. Bayside Victoria Point gets sustained moderate easterlies almost continuously, with occasional severe weather during cyclone-season low-pressure systems. The sustained lower load is harder on hardware (hinges, latches, post-cap fixings) than it is on the panels themselves, and the salt aerosol carried by that continuous breeze is the bigger long-term problem than the wind force. The Oxford semi-privacy with its spaced slats reduces the sustained load on a directly bay-facing boundary; for solid Ascot installs, galvanised reinforcement inserts in every post handle the lateral component without difficulty.
- Will the fence colour fade in this much sun and salt?
- PVC fades primarily under UV exposure, not salt exposure: the chloride aerosol that destroys metal fencing has no chemical pathway to break down PVC pigment. UV stability is what the material formulation has to handle, and the PVC we supply uses a UV stabilisation package engineered for Australian conditions, with the warranty covering UV degradation rather than just defects. White is the most colourfast of our standard colours and is the recommendation for any heavy-exposure bayside install. Cheap PVC formulations without an Australian-spec UV package can chalk and yellow within five to ten years on a north or west-facing bayside run; the difference is the material specification, not the chemistry of the location.
Nearby
Nearby in Brisbane.
- Redland City seat of government to the north with historic streetscape character in Cleveland
- Adjacent southern Redlands growth corridor with master-planned new estates in Redland Bay
- Brisbane City bayside harbour village to the north with comparable salt exposure in Manly
- Brisbane City bayside Federation village further north in Wynnum
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