Overcoming cost concerns: There are two main options to build rural fences; firstly, hire a fencing contractor, or secondly, the DIY option. By engaging a professional fencing contractor, you can expect a better built fence, and you will pay a premium for this expertise. Alternatively, the funds can be used to DIY and purchase the right fencing equipment. This often will be less costly, and the equipment is available down the track for any fencing repairs or referencing that will be required due to weather, feral pests, and livestock damage.
Time Constraints: Traditional methods of fencing, tensioning, using a strainer, dragging rolls behind the ute, or quad (bike), is slow, dangerous, and hard work. Investing in the right equipment will significantly reduce the time, provide a safer work environment, and save on energy, plus effort required to build the fence.
Lack of Expertise:
Building a secure and effective fence requires knowledge and skills in construction and fencing techniques. Some farmers may hesitate to start a project because they feel they lack the necessary expertise or fear making mistakes that could compromise the security of their farm. To overcome this, QuikFence, with over 20 years of fencing experience, are happy to spend time helping a potential “fencer” get started and will provide ongoing support.
Still not sure: At the end of the day, if you know you need to get a new fence built, reach out! A phone call and a friendly conversation aren’t going to break the bank; they're free. The team at QuikFence have many repeat customers, and referrals and are happy to spend some time with you to find out what you need, and provide the right advice.
At QuikFence, we have over 20 years of experience in providing equipment for rural fencing and erecting fences.
We can help tailor a solution to suit your needs. Call 1800 062 723, to see how we can help, or visit
www.quikfence.com.au for more information.