A good fence should look sharp on day one and still be standing straight years later. Whether you're replacing a boundary fence, adding privacy screening, building a pool-compliant fence, or installing gates and retaining, the right Tauranga fencing contractor will measure properly, communicate clearly, and leave a tidy finish.
This page highlights the Top 5 fencing contractors in Tauranga, based on independent research into reputation, service quality, customer feedback and overall reliability.

The top 5 fencing contractors in Tauranga are 1. KS Fence & Deck, 2. Chaytor Co., 3. Davies Fencing & Construction, 4. Klinks Fences & Decks, 5. Cooper & Spade Fencing. Below we explain why each made the list, compare them at a glance, and share how to choose.
Real Fencing provides professional fencing across Tauranga and the wider Bay of Plenty — timber and boundary fencing, pool fencing, gates, repairs and custom installations for homeowners, landlords, developers and businesses.
High quality, quick to get the job done, and an awesome team to deal with.— Kacha Vuletich, Google review
KS Fence & Deck offers a broad range of fencing styles including timber, aluminium, glass and solid-style options, plus gates and decking. Their range suits homeowners who want choice across materials and a combined fence-and-deck job.
Chaytor Co. specialises in fencing, gates, gate automation and retaining and deck solutions for integrated outdoor projects. They suit homeowners after automated gates or a combined outdoor build.
Davies Fencing & Construction is a Te Puke-based company focusing on rural fencing, residential work and broader outdoor construction across the Bay of Plenty. They're a strong fit for rural and lifestyle-block fencing.
Klinks serves the Tauranga area with fencing, decks, pool fencing and gates as part of comprehensive outdoor upgrades. They suit homeowners doing fencing alongside a wider outdoor project.
Cooper & Spade is an FCANZ-certified, Tauranga-based company offering rural and residential fencing plus orchard and horticultural work. Their certification and rural focus suit lifestyle blocks and orchards.
A quick comparison of our Top 5 picks.
| Fencing Contractor | Best for |
|---|---|
| KS Fence & Deck | Choice of materials plus decking |
| Chaytor Co. | Automated gates and integrated projects |
| Davies Fencing & Construction | Rural and lifestyle-block fencing |
| Klinks Fences & Decks | Fencing as part of an outdoor upgrade |
| Cooper & Spade Fencing | Certified rural and orchard fencing |
Independent, editorial, and reviewed regularly.
TopChoice rankings are editorially curated by our New Zealand team and reviewed periodically. We don't host our own reviews — our shortlists draw on public reputation signals from Google and other platforms, alongside our own research into each fencing contractor. We weigh up a combination of:
We don't accept payment in exchange for a place in the Top 5 — featured placements are separate and always clearly labelled. Rankings may change over time as businesses evolve.
Start with the goal — privacy, security, pets, pool compliance, rural stock or street appeal — then match the material and contractor to it. Tauranga's coastal exposure rewards corrosion-resistant materials and proper post-setting, and lifestyle blocks call for rural fencing specialists.
Confirm the quote covers removal and disposal of any old fence, post depth, concrete, gates, hardware and any staining, and clarify boundary placement before work starts. For pool fencing, make sure the design meets the safety requirements.
It depends on length, height, materials, site access, slope and ground conditions, and whether removal and disposal are included. Get a written scope so quotes are apples-to-apples rather than comparing headline numbers.
Some do. If you want automation, choose a contractor who explicitly offers gate automation, or who works closely with an automation installer, so the gate and its hardware are designed to work together.
Usually yes — rural fencing is a different game, with end assemblies, strainers, stock pressure and terrain to manage. Teams that regularly do rural and orchard work tend to build it to last.
Yes. If you're fencing a pool area, the fence must meet New Zealand's pool safety requirements for height, gaps, latches and gates. Use a contractor familiar with the rules and plan it early so the design complies from the start.
Under New Zealand's Fencing Act, neighbours typically share the cost equally for a standard, adequate fence. Premium upgrades beyond a standard design are usually paid for by the party requesting them. It's best to agree in writing before work begins.
Near the coast, salt air can corrode lower-grade metal fittings, so corrosion-resistant hardware and materials like quality timber, aluminium or PVC tend to last better. A good contractor will recommend materials suited to how exposed your site is.
Editorial disclosure: TopChoice is an independent editorial platform. Some pages may include clearly labelled featured placements for additional visibility. Featured placements do not influence rankings within our Top 5 lists.
Get in front of homeowners actively looking for a trusted fencing contractor and grow your business with TopChoice.
List Your Business