Get more fencing jobs — websites & leads for fencers
We build Australian fencers a fast website that brings in their own jobs — Colorbond, timber paling, pool-compliant and retaining walls. Get found for "fencing contractor near me", let homeowners quote straight off a photo of the fence line, and win the job before the next fencer rings back. Built free. No lock-in.
The fencing's the easy part.
Getting the quote in first isn't.
Invisible for "Colorbond fencing near me"
Someone searches "Colorbond fencing" or "fencing contractor" and their suburb, then picks from whoever's in the Google map pack. If that's not you, the job's gone before you knew it existed.
Quotes go cold while you're on the tools
An enquiry lands while you're setting posts. By the time you climb out of the trench and call back, they've had two other fencers out to measure and booked the one who answered first.
Renting shared leads
hipages and the like sell the same fence job to three, four, five fencers. It's a race to the cheapest metre rate, you pay per lead whether you win it or not, and you never own the customer or the review.
Four things that
keep the run sheet full.
Not "digital marketing". The four things that turn a quiet phone into back-to-back fence installs — all done for you, all pointed at the way fencers actually win work.
A site that turns a fence line into a quote
A fast, mobile-first site built for one job: getting a homeowner to send a photo of the fence line and their rough metres instead of ringing around. Quote-by-photo form, a gallery of your Colorbond colours and timber styles, big tap-to-call. It has to load quick, too — 53% of people leave a mobile site that takes over 3 seconds (Think with Google).
Get found for "fencing near me"
We set up and work on your Google Business Profile so you show up in the map pack when locals search "Colorbond fencing [suburb]" or "pool fence installer near me". 71% of people find local businesses on Google, and 76% who do a "near me" search visit within a day (BrightLocal, 2026 / Think with Google).
Reviews that prove the job's straight
A fence is out the front for everyone to see, so people want proof yours are dead level and built to last. After every job we automatically ask happy customers for an honest Google review. 68% won't use a business under 4 stars and 74% want reviews from the last 3 months (BrightLocal, 2026).
Beat the next fencer to the reply
Hands full carting panels? A missed call gets an instant text back so the quote doesn't walk to the next fencer. Reply in 5 minutes instead of 30 and you're about 21× more likely to catch and qualify the lead (MIT / Lead Response Study) — so every photo enquiry pings your phone the second it lands.
First fencer to reply usually gets the measureRead the guide → how Aussie tradies get more leads (without renting them)
The numbers that decide
who gets the fence.
Quote by photo — and show off the fence lines you've built
Homeowners hate arranging three separate measure-ups just to compare metre rates. So we build your site around a quote-by-photo enquiry form: they snap the fence line, drop in the rough length and pick the type (Colorbond, timber paling, pool or retaining wall), and it lands on your phone straight away. You fire back a ballpark, they feel looked after, and you've locked in the site measure before the next fencer has even called back.
Then a proper gallery does the selling for you. Fencing is a look-at-it purchase — people want to see the exact Colorbond colour, the capped timber paling, the frameless glass pool fence or the sleeper retaining wall before they commit. Real photos of your finished runs, sorted by type, turn a stranger into a booked-in quote.
- Photo + measurements in one tap. No back-and-forth, no wasted drive-outs to jobs that were never going ahead.
- Every enquiry captured. The form saves the lead the moment they hit send, so nothing slips through while you're on the tools.
- Built for the seasonal rush. When spring hits, a pool goes in, or a storm flattens half the street's fences, you're already ranking and ready to catch the surge — not scrambling to be seen.
- Qualify before you drive. See the job, the type and the suburb up front, so you spend your day on real quotes, not tyre-kickers.
The fencing work your site should show off
Homeowners and builders search for the exact fence they want, not "fencer". Your site should spell out every type you install and the suburbs you cover, so Google matches you to the search and the customer knows they've found the right fencer:
- Colorbond fencing. The bread-and-butter — high-search, high-volume. Show your colour range and clean finished runs, because most people are picturing a specific colour before they enquire.
- Timber paling & feature fences. Lapped-and-capped paling, hardwood, merbau screens and horizontal slat feature fences for the design-minded buyer.
- Pool fencing. Frameless and semi-frameless glass, aluminium and tubular — installed to meet the pool-safety rules. A big compliance job every new pool and a lot of house sales need done properly.
- Retaining walls. Timber sleeper, concrete sleeper and besser block — the higher-ticket jobs that often come bundled with a new fence on a sloping block.
- Gates & automation. Matching sliding and swing gates, plus motorised and automatic gate installs for driveways.
- Rural & acreage fencing. Post-and-rail, stock and boundary fencing for the bigger blocks out of town.
- Fence repairs & storm damage. Leaning panels, snapped posts and blown-over sections — the urgent, search-right-now jobs after a big blow.
We build a clear page or gallery section for each one, with your service areas, real photos and a quote-by-photo form, so you get found for the specific fence and the customer sends the job to you.
Pay for the fencing lead —
not the job.
Lead sites sell the same Colorbond or retaining-wall job to three or more fencers, and you pay whether you win it or not. Your own website works differently.
- The same fence job is sent to 3–5 fencers — a race to the cheapest metre rate
- Around $87–150 per booked job once you add up the credits
- You pay per lead whether you win the job or not
- Credits expire — use them or lose them
- You never own the customer, the reviews or the asset
- Photo enquiries come straight to you — exclusive, never shared
- No per-lead fee — built free, then leads at no extra cost
- You keep the website, the reviews and the customers
- Found on Google 24/7 — it brings in work while you're on the tools
- Build it once, get called for years
Website built free.
Pay monthly for the jobs.
No setup fee. No lock-in contract. Cancel any month — it's your fencing website and your reviews. One extra Colorbond or timber fence a month usually covers the lot.
- Website + hosting & changes
- Google Business set up
- Reviews machine
- Never-miss-a-lead
- Everything in On The Map
- Ongoing Google (local) work
- Reviews machine
- Missed-call text-back + lead alerts
- Everything in Booked Out
- Google Ads managed (you set budget)
- Extra service areas
- Priority support
Fencing leads, sorted.
How do fencers get more leads?
Get found where locals look and make it easy to quote. Build lead sources you own — a fast website with a quote-by-photo form, a Google Business Profile and steady Google reviews — so someone searching "Colorbond fencing" or "fencing contractor near me" in your suburb finds you and sends through their fence line before they ring three other blokes. 71% of people find local businesses on Google (BrightLocal, 2026). Then reply quick: getting back to a new enquiry in 5 minutes instead of 30 makes you about 21 times more likely to catch and qualify it (MIT / Lead Response Management Study). That beats renting shared leads from hipages, where the same fencing job goes to three to five fencers and you pay whether you win it or not.
Do fencers need a website?
Yes. Fencing is competitive and seasonal — most homeowners get two or three quotes and check you out online before they let anyone near the backyard. Without a site of your own you're stuck renting shared leads or waiting on word of mouth, and you're invisible the week a big storm flattens fences and everyone's searching at once. Your own website is an exclusive lead source that works while you're on the tools, and it has to load fast — 53% of people leave a mobile site that takes over 3 seconds (Think with Google).
Can homeowners get a fencing quote without a site visit?
They can, and it wins you jobs. Most people would rather snap a photo of the fence line, add the rough length and send it than book a time to stand in the yard. Your site gets a quote-by-photo form that lets them upload pictures and measurements, so the enquiry lands on your phone straight away — often before they've contacted the next fencer. You can send a ballpark on the spot and lock in the site measure. Being first to reply matters: 5 minutes instead of 30 makes you about 21 times more likely to catch the lead (MIT / Lead Response Management Study).
How much does a fencing website cost?
Plenty of agencies charge thousands of dollars upfront. The Site Girls build your fencing website free and you pay a simple monthly plan instead — On The Map is $129/mo, Booked Out is $349/mo, and Market Leader is $749/mo plus ad spend. No setup fee, no lock-in contract, and the site is yours. One extra Colorbond or timber fence a month usually covers the whole thing.
How do I get found for "fencing contractor near me"?
Two things together. Fill out your Google Business Profile completely — trade, service areas, hours and real photos of your Colorbond, timber, pool and retaining-wall jobs — and keep fresh reviews coming, because that's what ranks you in the local map pack. Then a fast website that clearly lists the fence types you build and the suburbs you cover, so Google can match you to local searches. 76% of people who do a "near me" search visit a business within a day (BrightLocal / Think with Google), so being in that map pack is where the jobs are.
On a job with the other trades?
Fencing often lands next to a landscape or a deck. We build the same own-your-leads system for landscapers and carpenters too — or see all the trades we work with. Weighing up the lead sites first? Read is hipages worth it?
Let's get your
fencing business booked out.
We build Australian fencers a website that brings in their own exclusive jobs — quote-by-photo enquiries, a gallery that sells, then Google, reviews and fast follow-up to keep the phone ringing. Built free. No lock-in.
Prefer a chat? Call or text 1300 000 000 · hello@thesitegirls.com.au · Servicing fencers Australia-wide
