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PVC Fencing
Vasse.

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Fast-growing master-planned estate community on the inland approach to Busselton, where new-build family lots and pockets of rural-residential acreage sit side by side.

Vasse

Vasse sits a few kilometres inland and south-west of central Busselton, on the Bussell Highway approach toward Dunsborough and the Margaret River wine region. It has grown from farmland into one of the South West's busiest residential fronts, with master-planned estates of new family homes alongside older rural-residential blocks. The estate lots come with consistent setbacks and a contemporary streetscape look, while the surrounding acreages call for long open boundary runs. Vasse is set back from the immediate coast, so the dominant material pressure is the strong South West sun rather than direct salt spray, though the regional air still carries some salt. For a Vasse boundary that holds its white finish through the UV without an annual repaint and presents a clean face to a new-estate street, PVC is the durable long-term answer.

Vasse streetscape

How Vasse fences.

New estate housing

Much of Vasse is recent master-planned estate development, with single and double-storey family homes on regular lots between roughly 400 and 700 square metres. Setbacks and front-boundary treatments are consistent across an estate, so a fence has to sit comfortably in a uniform contemporary streetscape rather than a varied older one.

Pockets of acreage

Around the estate core, older rural-residential blocks carry long perimeter runs measured in tens of metres and a more rural look. These boundaries favour open post-and-rail over solid panels, both for cost across the distance and to read correctly against paddock and bush.

Inland sun exposure

Vasse is set back from the immediate coast, so the dominant material pressure is UV load from the strong South West sun rather than direct salt spray. Timber greys and chalks and dark Colorbond fades under that exposure, while UV-stabilised PVC holds its white finish without the repaint cycle.

The common job

A frequent Vasse scenario is a new-build family home fencing a rear yard for children and pets while keeping a tidy estate-approved front, or a rural-residential block running a long open perimeter. The Ascot privacy panel suits the family backyard and the Cotswold post-and-rail suits the acreage perimeter.

PVC fencing considerations for Vasse

Approvals & heights

In Western Australia a dividing fence up to around 1.8 metres on side and rear boundaries generally needs no building permit. Front-fence height and corner-truncation rules vary, and individual estates can carry developer design guidelines on front fencing. The City of Busselton is the consent authority for Vasse, so confirm both the council front and corner rules and any estate covenant before ordering.

Cost-sharing

Cost-sharing and notice between neighbours are governed by the Dividing Fences Act 1961 (WA). Adjoining owners share the cost of a sufficient dividing fence. In a new estate where neighbouring lots are still being built on, identify the registered owner of the adjoining block and serve a fencing notice with quotes before ordering.

Estate design guidelines

Several Vasse estates set their own front-fencing standards through developer covenants, which can specify open or low front treatments to keep the streetscape uniform. These sit on top of the council rules, so check the estate guidelines as well. Side and rear boundaries away from the street are generally free to run the standard 1.8 metres.

Pool safety

Pool fencing in Vasse must comply with the Building Act 2011 (WA) and AS 1926.1, including the 100mm climbable-gap rule and the non-climbable zone around the barrier. With many new family homes adding pools, the Ascot full privacy panel can serve as a compliant pool barrier provided the non-climbable zone is preserved around adjacent landscaping or furniture.

The Collection

Five ranges, delivered to Vasse.

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

Delivery

Delivered to Vasse.

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

Estimated delivery
11-15 business days via palletised freight

Pricing

Pricing for Vasse.

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

Questions

PVC fencing Vasse, answered.

My Vasse estate has design guidelines on front fences. Does PVC fit?
Often yes, but check the specific covenant first. Several Vasse estates set front-fencing standards through developer guidelines to keep the streetscape uniform, and these can specify open or low front treatments rather than tall solid panels. The Henley picket in white suits that kind of low open front, while side and rear boundaries away from the street are generally free to run the standard 1.8 metres in the Ascot privacy range. Confirm the estate guidelines alongside the City of Busselton rules before ordering.
What PVC fence suits a new family backyard in Vasse?
For a rear yard fenced for children and pets, the Ascot full privacy range at 1.8 metres gives complete screening and presents the same clean white face to both sides of a shared boundary, which suits a new estate where the neighbour sees the fence too. Where you want some daylight and airflow through, the Oxford semi-privacy lets light in while still screening the space. Both install as discrete panel modules, which suits the regular lot sizes typical across Vasse estates.
Vasse is inland. Does PVC still beat timber and Colorbond here?
Yes. Vasse is set back from the immediate coast, so direct salt spray is less of a factor than at Dunsborough, but the strong South West sun is relentless. UV load greys and chalks timber and fades darker Colorbond over time, both of which mean ongoing upkeep. PVC is UV-stabilised and holds its white finish through that exposure with nothing more than an occasional hose-down, so it avoids the sanding, priming, and repainting cycle that timber demands in this climate.
Do I need council approval for a fence in Vasse?
In Western Australia a dividing fence up to around 1.8 metres on side and rear boundaries generally needs no building permit. Front-fence height and corner-truncation rules vary, and many Vasse estates add their own developer design guidelines on front fencing. The City of Busselton is the consent authority, so confirm the council front and corner rules and your estate covenant before ordering. Cost-sharing with a neighbour follows the Dividing Fences Act 1961 (WA).
Can I get PVC fencing delivered and installed in Vasse?
Yes. We deliver to Vasse and the surrounding Busselton and Margaret River towns on palletised freight, typically within 11 to 15 business days, and our national installer network covers the South West. Because the region is an interstate run from our Queensland base the delivery window is a little longer than our local timeframes, but it is fully tracked. Material sets run from $166 to $342 per panel set inc GST, with the Henley picket from $166.54. Tick the installation option on your quote for a supply-and-install price.

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