
Boundary protection, neatly installed.
Electric fencing planned and installed with respect for the property — clean lines, considered hardware and a tidy finish.
At a glance
What we plan, where it shows up, and how we approach it.
A scannable summary before the detail.
- Boundary protection along walls and fence lines
- Energiser sizing to match the property
- Neat brackets, tensioning and cabling
- Integration with the alarm system where appropriate
- Repairs, upgrades and replacements on existing systems
What this layer does
- Boundary protection along walls and fence lines
- Energiser sizing to match the property
- Neat brackets, tensioning and cabling
- Integration with the alarm system where appropriate
- Repairs, upgrades and replacements on existing systems
Where it is useful
- Standalone homes and coastal properties
- Estates, complexes and body corporates
- Farms, smallholdings and rural properties
- Businesses and yards with boundary fencing
How Coastal plans it
- Survey the boundary and understand neighbours and access points
- Recommend the right energiser and configuration
- Install hardware cleanly and tension carefully
- Test the line end-to-end
- Walk through operation, indicators and safety
“A neat finish is the difference between feature and eyesore.”
The approach
How we plan and install.
A deliberate process from the first walk-through to a system you understand and can live with.
Survey the boundary
Length, terrain, neighbours and access points — every boundary tells us how it wants to be fenced.
Size the energiser
Match the energiser to the perimeter, not just the price. Under-sized is unreliable; over-sized is wasteful.
Install neatly
Brackets aligned, tension consistent, cabling routed cleanly. The fence should look intentional, not improvised.
Test the line
End-to-end voltage check at multiple points before we leave site.
Walk through operation
Indicators, isolators, safe servicing — you should know how to live with it after handover.
In context
Where it shows up in real properties.
A few of the everyday situations we plan around.
Standalone homes
Boundary protection along walls and fences with a finish that respects the property's architecture.
Estates and body corporates
Long shared perimeters installed in coordination with management and neighbours.
Smallholdings and farms
Larger rural perimeters with energisers and cabling sized for the run, plus practical access for livestock and gates.
Businesses and yards
Boundary protection for commercial yards with sensible isolation around gates and pedestrian access.

How it should look
Hardware that respects the property.
Electric fencing has a reputation for looking industrial. It doesn't have to. Clean brackets, even tensioning, and considered cable routing turn it into something you don't even notice — until it does its job.
Frequently asked
Questions, answered plainly.
Yes, that's a normal pairing. A fence trip can be wired into the alarm panel as its own zone — useful for early warning and an audit trail of when the line was disturbed.
With proper isolation and ground returns so the fence stays live around the gate without compromising safe operation. We'll explain the setup at handover.
Usually fixable. Common causes are vegetation touching the line, failing insulators, poor earthing or a tired energiser. We'll diagnose the actual cause rather than just resetting it.
Depends on perimeter length, terrain and any existing infrastructure. We'll give you a clear timeline before we start, not after.
Related layers
Often planned alongside.

Outdoor Beams
Perimeter beam detection that gives early warning before someone reaches the building, placed to minimise false alarms.
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Alarm Systems
Zoned alarm systems with sensors, sirens and keypads, planned to integrate with beams and the rest of your security setup.
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Security Maintenance
Repairs, system health checks, beam alignment and false-alarm troubleshooting on existing systems.
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