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Hinge Joint Fence — Fencer in Temagog, NSW

Hinged Joint Fencing in Kempsey

Absorbs Impact

Hinged joint fence mesh is ideal for rural properties, whether used for stock, boundary or internal fencing. Based in Temagog, Fencer Steve travels throughout the Mid North Coast—including Port Macquarie, Kempsey, South West Rocks, Crescent Head and Wauchope—to create durable, stylish and functional hinged joint fencing – all installed to Australian standards. Book a free, no-obligation quote with our team today.


These products are Australian made and fantastic for sheep and dogs, with small squares that feral animals can’t get into or out of. Because the fencing is kept taut and springy, it also easily absorbs stock impact, making it perfect for livestock. If you don’t know where to begin, let Fencer Steve help you find the ideal hinged joint design for your property!


With almost 40 years’ industry experience, we have built strong connections across the Mid North Coast of NSW. We are known for providing the very best fencing solutions to customers ranging from small homeowners to large rural farms and commercial properties. Get started on your hinged joint fence in Kempsey today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is hinge joint fencing?

    Hinge joint fencing is a type of rural fencing that utilises a mesh structure with jointed knots, enabling flexibility to prevent sagging and provide effective containment for livestock.

  • What are the benefits of hinge joint fencing?

    Hinge joint fencing is known for its ability to adapt to uneven terrain while keeping animals securely contained. It provides excellent visibility and airflow, minimises the risk of injury to animals and offers a long lasting solution for rural properties. Hinge joint fencing also requires lower maintenance compared to other fencing types.

  • Is hinge joint fencing suitable for all livestock?

    Hinge joint fencing is commonly used for various types of livestock including sheep, cattle, horses and goats. However, it is not recommended for containing animals with smaller heads or those that can easily fit through the mesh such as rabbits or poultry. It is advisable to consider livestock's specific needs and size when selecting fencing solutions.

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