Rural & Pool Fencing in Caboolture

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Caboolture Rural & Pool Fencing


When safety, security and strength matter, the right fence makes all the difference.


At Tuff Fencing, we provide rural and pool fencing solutions tailored to the specific needs of homes and properties across Caboolture. Whether you're securing a backyard pool or managing livestock across a large block, we build fences that are compliant, durable, and designed to perform.


For pool fencing, we make sure every job meets Queensland's safety regulations without compromising on looks. For rural properties, we deliver boundary fences that are tough enough to handle harsh weather, uneven ground, and heavy animal movement. Our team is known for reliable service, practical advice and tidy workmanship that gets it done right.


Want to protect your family or secure your land with a no-fuss fence that lasts? Call Tuff Fencing today on 0480 339 103.

Compliance, Coverage & Confidence

Backyard pools are great, but they come with responsibility—and that starts with compliant fencing. We install pool fences that meet all current regulations, including proper heights, latch systems, and non-climbable zones.


You’ll get a secure perimeter that’s safe for kids and pets without taking away from the look of your outdoor area. Rural fencing is a different challenge altogether. Whether you're keeping animals in, keeping pests out, or simply marking your land, we design fencing systems that work for your property. From post-and-wire fencing to more rugged timber or steel options, we tailor every installation to suit your land layout and access needs.


We help you choose materials that match the conditions, so your fence stays strong with minimal upkeep.

Reliable Work, No Shortcuts


A good fence is more than just posts and panels—it’s a long-term solution. With years of hands-on experience and a solid understanding of local conditions, we take care of the details others miss.


That includes proper site prep, smart material selection, and making sure every post is set to stand the test of time. We know how to work efficiently across both small yards and sprawling properties, ensuring your fence is done properly without dragging on.


Customers appreciate our honest advice, clean work, and commitment to getting the job done with as little disruption as possible. Whether you need to tick off compliance, protect valuable livestock or just make your outdoor space safer, we’re ready to build something that lasts.

A Metal Pool Fence with Gate — Tuff Fencing in Caboolture, QLD
A Wooden Retaning Wall next to a Canal  — Tuff Fencing in Caboolture, QLD
A New Wooden Fence in Front of a Queenslander House — Tuff Fencing in Caboolture, QLD

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the legal requirements for pool fencing in Queensland?

    In Queensland, pool fencing must comply with the Queensland Development Code MP 3.4 and the Australian Standard AS1926.1–2012. This includes a minimum fence height of 1200mm, gates that are self-closing and self-latching, and no climbable objects within 900mm of the outside of the fence. Gaps under the fence must not exceed 100mm, and vertical bars must be spaced no more than 100mm apart. These regulations aim to reduce the risk of accidental drownings and are enforced by local councils. Pool owners must also maintain the fence to ensure ongoing compliance.

  • What’s the most suitable fencing for rural properties?

    The best fencing for rural properties depends on land size, terrain, and what you’re fencing in—or out. Post-and-wire fences are commonly used for livestock like cattle or sheep, while horse-friendly fencing often includes wider timber rails or electric wire to prevent injuries. Properties used for cropping or lifestyle blocks may prefer simpler boundary fences made from steel posts and mesh. Considerations like ground slope, gate placement, and vegetation also influence the right solution. Durability, low maintenance, and ease of repair are key when choosing a rural fencing system.

  • How long does pool fencing installation take?

    The time it takes to install pool fencing depends on the size and complexity of the area, the type of materials being used, and the site conditions. For a standard backyard pool, installation can often be completed in one to two days. Larger or more complex layouts may take longer, especially if there are slopes, obstacles, or preparation work required. Professional installers will usually assess the site beforehand to give you a more accurate timeframe. Ensuring the fence meets safety standards may also involve inspections before and after installation.