If you’re in Plattekloof and you want a fence that’s secure, modern, and still keeps your property feeling open, Clearview fencing is a strong option. You might also see it written as Clear View fencing or ClearVu fencing — it’s the same welded mesh security fencing style that creates a solid perimeter without the heavy look of solid walls.
Plattekloof homes often have longer boundary lines, driveways with access points, and sections that sit on slopes or level changes. Because of that, most homeowners want fencing that looks neat from the street, stays straight over time, and works well with lighting and CCTV because visibility along the boundary is still open.
We do Clearview fencing installations, repairs and extensions in Plattekloof and nearby Northern Suburbs. If you want the right spec and a proper quote for your property, request a callback and we’ll guide you.



Clearview fencing works well in Plattekloof because it gives you serious security without blocking sightlines. That matters on properties with longer side boundaries, driveway entrances, and areas where you want to see what’s happening outside the fence line instead of relying on guesswork.
It also suits the “neat, modern” look many Plattekloof homeowners prefer. A well-installed Clearview fence feels premium and intentional, not harsh or industrial. And if your security setup includes motion lights or cameras, Clearview usually supports that setup because it doesn’t create blind corners.
If you’re mainly looking for full privacy screening, Clearview won’t give you that solid barrier. But if you want a strong boundary with visibility and a clean finish, it’s one of the best options.
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Clearview fencing can look great on day one, but installation quality is what decides how it performs later. The most common issues we see are not the mesh itself — it’s weak corners, posts that weren’t set properly, or fence lines that weren’t planned for level changes and end up looking uneven.
When we install Clearview fencing in Plattekloof, we focus on straight fence lines, strong corners and end posts, and neat finishing around slopes, returns and tricky transitions. The goal is a fence that feels solid and stays stable, even on longer runs where small shortcuts become very noticeable.
If you already have Clearview fencing and it’s been damaged, cut, or has shifted over time, we can help with repairs and upgrades. Repairs often include replacing damaged sections, fixing loose or leaning posts, tightening or replacing worn fixings, and restoring fence lines that have moved.
Extensions are also common. Sometimes homeowners want to enclose an extra section, upgrade one side of a boundary, or strengthen weak points without redoing the entire perimeter. If you explain what you want to achieve, we’ll recommend the most practical approach.
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People often ask for a “price per metre”, but Clearview quotes depend on the full layout. Pricing is usually influenced by the total length, fence height required, number of corners and returns, ground conditions and access, whether old fencing needs to be removed, and whether gates or access points are included.
If you want an accurate quote without back-and-forth, share your suburb (Plattekloof), what you’re fencing (front, side, back, or full perimeter), and a rough metre estimate. That’s enough to get started properly.
Access points are where security gets tested first. If your Plattekloof job includes a pedestrian gate, driveway access, or you’re planning automation, mention it upfront so we scope it properly and keep everything neat and secure.
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We cover Plattekloof and nearby areas such as Plattekloof Glen, Panorama, Welgemoed, Edgemead, Parow North, Goodwood, Monte Vista, Bellville, Durbanville, Tygerberg, and surrounding Northern Suburbs depending on the project.