- By Admin
- 14 November, 2025
- 6 min Read
Wooden Fence Replacement For David Cresswell In Victoria Australia
Sky Nature recently handled a clear and detailed enquiry from a Victorian homeowner, David Cresswell. He needed his old wooden fence remove and replaced with a new 1.8 metre treated pine fence. The total boundary length was 55 metres and included two gates. His property backed onto a reserve which provided excellent access for the work. This type of request is common across Victoria because older timber fences eventually weaken and no longer provide the strength or privacy homeowners need.
This blog explains the full workflow of this project. It covers inspection, quoting, planning, removal of the old fence and installation of the new treated pine structure. The purpose is to give homeowners a clear idea of what happens during a long fencing replacement and how a project can be completed without damaging garden areas. It also gives practical insight for anyone looking for wooden fence replacement or treated pine fence installation in Victoria.
Fast Inspection And Transparent Quoting
Sky Nature arranged a quick site inspection to confirm measurements and check soil conditions. The old fence showed significant wear from weather exposure. Timber near reserves typically ages faster due to open wind and direct sunlight.
- The old posts were leaning and buried in ageing concrete.
- Full post removal was necessary to ensure strong foundations for the new fence.
- The quote included removal, material supply, installation, gates and cleanup.
- All costs were explained clearly with no hidden additions.
Why Treated Pine Was The Right Choice
Treated pine is one of the most popular fencing options in Victoria. It is affordable, reliable and performs well in local weather conditions. It also suits both modern and older homes thanks to its clean and simple look.
- Resistant to termites and moisture.
- Lightweight and easy to install along long boundary lines.
- Can be painted or stained later to change the colour.
- Offers long lasting durability with basic maintenance.
Planning The Fence Replacement
Planning ensures accuracy and protects garden areas. Sky Nature measured the entire 55 metre run, marked the boundary line and confirmed the position of the two gates.
- Old fence items near plants were identified in advance.
- Irrigation lines and underground items were checked before digging.
- Materials were delivered through the reserve to avoid garden disturbance.
- All measurements were marked to ensure accurate post spacing.
How To Replace An Old Fence Without Damaging The Garden
Many homeowners worry about mess or damage during fence removal. Sky Nature uses a garden-friendly method to prevent these issues.
- Hand tools used near plants for safe clearing.
- Drop sheets used to collect debris.
- Old palings removed section by section to avoid collapse.
- Soil lifted carefully when digging old posts to protect roots.
- Workspaces kept clean throughout the job.
- New posts installed with care around vegetation.
Installing The New Treated Pine Fence
Installation followed a structured method to ensure strength, alignment and long term durability.
- Posts were set in concrete at the correct depth.
- Alignment was checked continuously across the 55 metre run.
- Rails were fixed securely before installing the palings.
- Palings were placed evenly for stability and a clean finish.
- Two matching gates were installed with strong hinges and latches.
Long Lasting Finish And Maintenance Tips
Treated pine performs well over time and offers a natural timber look as it settles. Homeowners can oil or stain the fence every one to two years for improved moisture protection and colour retention.
- Check gates for smooth operation.
- Tighten hinges or screws when needed.
- Keep the area around the base of the fence clear.
- Look for early signs of wear so small adjustments can be made.
Conclusion
Replacing an old wooden fence is one of the most effective ways to improve privacy and enhance property safety. Treated pine is practical, affordable and reliable across Victoria.
This project for David Cresswell shows how proper planning, careful removal and structured installation create a strong and long-lasting result. Sky Nature provides treated pine installation and complete fence replacement in Victoria with clear guidance and honest communication.
