A well-built fence adds privacy, security and value, and stands up to the weather for decades when done right. In Whanganui, where coastal salt air, westerly winds and a mix of urban and rural sites are common, solid posts, proper footings and the right materials make all the difference.
This page highlights the Top 5 fencing contractors in Whanganui, based on independent research into reputation, workmanship, materials and reliability.

The top 5 fencing contractors in Whanganui are 1. Blake Fencing Contractors, 2. Madden Fencing, 3. Walton Fencing & Excavations, 4. Handy Andy Landscaping, 5. St Johns Landscaping. Below we explain why each made the list, compare them at a glance, and share how to choose.
This featured position sits above the editorial Top 5 and is clearly labelled. It does not influence the rankings below.
A Whanganui-based firm specialising in urban and rural fencing, Blake Fencing offer timber, wire and aluminium fencing for residential, rural and commercial properties.
Madden Fencing service the King Country, Waimarino and Whanganui region, designing fences to your requirements, budget and style for rural and lifestyle properties.
Walton Fencing & Excavations combine fencing with excavation capability across the Manawatū-Whanganui region, handy for rural and lifestyle fencing with groundwork.
Handy Andy are a premier Whanganui fencing and landscaping contractor delivering residential privacy fences, commercial barriers and rural enclosures.
St Johns Landscaping build everything from simple wooden fences to aluminium and block fencing across Whanganui as part of their landscaping service.
A quick comparison of our Top 5 picks.
| Fencing Contractor | Best for |
|---|---|
| Blake Fencing Contractors | Residential and rural fencing |
| Madden Fencing | Rural and lifestyle fencing |
| Walton Fencing & Excavations | Rural fencing with earthworks |
| Handy Andy Landscaping | Residential, commercial and rural fencing |
| St Johns Landscaping | Fencing within landscaping projects |
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:
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Fencing covers timber, metal, PVC, pool fencing, retaining and gates, and each has its own requirements. In Whanganui, coastal and rural exposure means posts, footings and materials should suit the site, so post depth, footing and material choice should suit your site, not just the cheapest option.
Confirm whether the quote includes materials, removal of the old fence, and any retaining or gates. For boundary fences it is worth discussing cost-sharing with your neighbour, and for pool fencing make sure the contractor builds to the compliance rules.
Cost depends on length, height, material, ground conditions and whether retaining or gates are involved. Timber paling is common and cost-effective; metal, PVC and feature fencing cost more. Get a quote that covers materials, labour, old-fence removal and any concrete footings.
Treated timber suits Whanganui's climate, with corrosion-resistant fixings near the coast; many local contractors also handle rural and lifestyle-block fencing. Well-set posts and footings matter as much as the panels, especially where wind or ground movement is a factor, so ask your contractor what they recommend for your site.
Under the Fencing Act, neighbours generally share the cost of a reasonable boundary fence. It is best to agree the type and cost in writing before work starts. A good fencing contractor can quote clearly so you and your neighbour can split it fairly.
Many do, and pool fencing must meet specific safety compliance rules. Use a contractor experienced in compliant pool fencing, as it is checked by Whanganui District Council and getting it wrong is both unsafe and costly to remedy.
Often yes, and fencing and retaining frequently go together on sloping sites. Larger retaining walls may need building consent and engineering, so confirm whether your contractor handles that or works with an engineer.
A standard residential fence is often a few days depending on length, terrain and whether footings need to cure. Access, ground conditions and weather all affect timing, so ask for an indicative schedule when you accept the quote.
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.
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