Three full years, stated plainly, on this page — not buried in a terms document. Post and footing problems show up in the first wet season; a twelve-month guarantee has long expired by the second and third wet season.
The work. If a post moves, a rail drops, a panel loosens or the fence goes out of line because of how we built it, we come back and fix it — for three years from the day the job is finished, at no cost to you.
What it doesn't cover: damage by vehicles, storms that take out the neighbourhood, tree roots arriving after the build, or anyone else's alterations. Normal wear on a timber fence — greying, small checks in the palings — is timber being timber, not a defect.
The steel in a Colorbond fence carries BlueScope's product warranty. The timber carries the treater's. Those are the manufacturers' warranties, they're yours on top of our guarantee, and we'll help you claim one if it ever comes to that.
Which is worth knowing when you see a fencing company advertise a "10-year Colorbond warranty". That's usually BlueScope's warranty on the steel, worded to read like the installer's cover on the work. The steel is rarely what fails. Ask what covers the workmanship, for how long, and what voids it.
Our guarantee is in addition to your consumer rights — it doesn't replace them and nothing here limits them.
Text or email a photo of the problem to the number or address in the footer. You'll get a response within two business days and a fix booked within ten. The guarantee runs from the completion date on your invoice — no registration, no form, no receipt-hunting; we keep the records.
Photos and a rough length for your estimate today — the guarantee is stated on your written quote.