Welcome to the Makemohr Deluxe Fencing Range.
Uniquely designed and structurally engineered timber fences of the highest quality. If you’re looking for Brisbane’s best fencing, this is it.
92mm wide by 18mm thick LOSP dressed H3 treated pine primed palings. Easily the best timber palings on the market. Compared to standard fence palings, these will stay much straighter with time. They also have a distinct smooth surface finish and a rounded edge on all sides. They come primed ready to be painted, hence the pink colour. Once painted, these palings look stunning on any fence.
70mm wide by 40mm thick H3 structural pine rails. Compared to a standard fence rail seen on most fences, using engineered structural pine makes a huge improvement to the straightness of any fence. These rails are designed for dimensional stability and warp resistance.
200mm high by 50mm thick H4 treated pine sleepers. Like fence posts, these sleepers are designed to be in contact with the soil. This allows for garden beds to built along the base of the fence, while also keeping the palings away from the soil to avoid rot.
100mm square H4 hardwood fence posts. This hardwood is of the highest quality and density, ensuring to last for a long time. When old fences begin to fall apart, it's usually the posts that fail first. This is why it is crucial to use high quality timber for in-ground applications.
Feature elements:
- 90mm x 35mm H3 treated pine capping rail
- 35mm H3 treated Tasmanian oak dowel
- 40mm x 40mm ladies waist LOSP H3 primed pine handrail
- H3 treated pine LOSP heritage verandah arch
- H3 treated pine primed skirting board framing each fence panel
42mm wide by 18mm thick LOSP dressed H3 treated pine primed palings. Easily the best timber palings on the market. Compared to standard fence palings, these will stay much straighter with time. They also have a distinct smooth surface finish and a rounded edge on all sides. They come primed ready to be painted, hence the pink colour. Once painted, these palings look stunning on any fence.
70mm wide by 40mm thick H3 structural pine rails. Compared to a standard fence rail seen on most fences, using engineered structural pine makes a huge improvement to the straightness of any fence. These rails are designed for dimensional stability and warp resistance.
90mm x 35mm H3 treated structural pine capping rail. Capping rails on fences usually only look good for the first month or so. Once the timber dries out, the capping warps and waves down the entire fence. As mentioned, structural pine is engineered to remain straight and will look much better than standard fence capping, especially with time.
100mm by 75mm H4 hardwood fence posts. This hardwood is of the highest quality and density, ensuring to last for a long time. When old fences begin to fall apart, it's usually the posts that fail first. This is why it is crucial to use high quality timber for in-ground applications.
66mm wide by 18mm thick LOSP dressed H3 treated pine primed palings. Easily the best timber palings on the market. Compared to standard fence palings, these will stay much straighter with time. They also have a distinct smooth surface finish and a rounded edge on all sides. They come primed ready to be painted, hence the pink colour. Once painted, these palings look stunning on any fence.
70mm wide by 40mm thick H3 structural pine rails. Compared to a standard fence rail seen on most fences, using engineered structural pine makes a huge improvement to the straightness of any fence. These rails are designed for dimensional stability and warp resistance.
200mm high by 50mm thick H4 treated pine sleepers. Like fence posts, these sleepers are designed to be in contact with the soil. This allows for garden beds to built along the base of the fence, while also keeping the palings away from the soil to avoid rot.
100mm square H4 hardwood fence posts. This hardwood is of the highest quality and density, ensuring to last for a long time. When old fences begin to fall apart, it's usually the posts that fail first. This is why it is crucial to use high quality timber for in-ground applications.
Feature elements:
- 90mm x 35mm H3 treated pine capping rail
- 35mm H3 treated Tasmanian oak dowels
- 90mm x 42mm LOSP H3 primed pine handrail
- H3 treated pine primed skirting board framing each fence panel
92mm wide by 18mm thick LOSP dressed H3 treated pine primed palings. Easily the best timber palings on the market. Compared to standard fence palings, these will stay much straighter with time. They also have a distinct smooth surface finish and a rounded edge on all sides. They come primed ready to be painted, hence the pink colour. Once painted, these palings look stunning on any fence.
70mm wide by 40mm thick H3 structural pine rails. Compared to a standard fence rail seen on most fences, using engineered structural pine makes a huge improvement to the straightness of any fence. These rails are designed for dimensional stability and warp resistance.
200mm high by 50mm thick H4 treated pine sleepers. Like fence posts, these sleepers are designed to be in contact with the soil. This allows for garden beds to built along the base of the fence, while also keeping the palings away from the soil to avoid rot.
100mm square H4 hardwood fence posts. This hardwood is of the highest quality and density, ensuring to last for a long time. When old fences begin to fall apart, it's usually the posts that fail first. This is why it is crucial to use high quality timber for in-ground applications.
The cross feature is constructed from 90mm x 35mm LOSP structural pine rails. These rails are dressed all round meaning they have a nice smooth edge on all sides, as well as having a smooth surface finish.
66mm wide by 18mm thick LOSP dressed H3 treated pine primed palings. Easily the best timber palings on the market. Compared to standard fence palings, these will stay much straighter with time. They also have a distinct smooth surface finish and a rounded edge on all sides. They come primed ready to be painted, hence the pink colour. Once painted, these palings look stunning on any fence.
70mm wide by 40mm thick H3 structural pine rails. Compared to a standard fence rail seen on most fences, using engineered structural pine makes a huge improvement to the straightness of any fence. These rails are designed for dimensional stability and warp resistance.
200mm high by 50mm thick H4 treated pine sleepers. Like fence posts, these sleepers are designed to be in contact with the soil. This allows for garden beds to built along the base of the fence, while also keeping the palings away from the soil to avoid rot.
100mm square H4 hardwood fence posts. This hardwood is of the highest quality and density, ensuring to last for a long time. When old fences begin to fall apart, it's usually the posts that fail first. This is why it is crucial to use high quality timber for in-ground applications.
Feature elements:
- 90mm x 35mm H3 treated pine capping rail to top and bottom of feature
- 31mm x 18mm LOSP H3 primed pine handmade lattice
- H3 treated pine primed skirting board framing each fence panel
92mm wide by 18mm thick LOSP dressed H3 treated pine primed palings. Easily the best timber palings on the market. Compared to standard fence palings, these will stay much straighter with time. They also have a distinct smooth surface finish and a rounded edge on all sides. They come primed ready to be painted, hence the pink colour. Once painted, these palings look stunning on any fence.
70mm wide by 40mm thick H3 structural pine rails. Compared to a standard fence rail seen on most fences, using engineered structural pine makes a huge improvement to the straightness of any fence. These rails are designed for dimensional stability and warp resistance.
200mm high by 50mm thick H4 treated pine sleepers. Like fence posts, these sleepers are designed to be in contact with the soil. This allows for garden beds to built along the base of the fence, while also keeping the palings away from the soil to avoid rot.
100mm square H4 hardwood fence posts. This hardwood is of the highest quality and density, ensuring to last for a long time. When old fences begin to fall apart, it's usually the posts that fail first. This is why it is crucial to use high quality timber for in-ground applications.
Feature elements:
- 40mm x 40mm ladies waist LOSP H3 primed pine handrail capping
- H3 treated pine primed skirting board framing each fence panel, with a feature frame positioned concentrically
42mm wide by 18mm thick LOSP dressed H3 treated pine primed palings. Easily the best timber palings on the market. Compared to standard fence palings, these will stay much straighter with time. They also have a distinct smooth surface finish and a rounded edge on all sides. They come primed ready to be painted, hence the pink colour. Once painted, these palings look stunning on any fence.
70mm wide by 40mm thick H3 structural pine rails. Compared to a standard fence rail seen on most fences, using engineered structural pine makes a huge improvement to the straightness of any fence. These rails are designed for dimensional stability and warp resistance.
200mm high by 50mm thick H4 treated pine sleepers. Like fence posts, these sleepers are designed to be in contact with the soil. This allows for garden beds to built along the base of the fence, while also keeping the palings away from the soil to avoid rot.
100mm by 75mm H4 hardwood fence posts. This hardwood is of the highest quality and density, ensuring to last for a long time. When old fences begin to fall apart, it's usually the posts that fail first. This is why it is crucial to use high quality timber for in-ground applications.