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2026 Nutec Fencing Prices in Cape Town (Cost per Metre + What Changes the Quote)

If you’ve been Googling Nutec fencing cost or Nutec fence price per metre in Cape Town, you’ve probably noticed the same problem as with most fencing: you’ll find “from” prices… but almost nobody explains what’s actually included.

And with Nutec fencing, that matters, because you’re not just paying for “boards”. You’re paying for a full system: posts, frame, cladding, fixings, finishing, and installation — Nutec fencing is quoted as a complete build, not just the boards.

So here’s a Cape Town–relevant 2026 budgeting guide with realistic ranges, plus the factors that move your quote up or down.

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Nutec fence price per metre in Cape Town (realistic 2026 ranges)

These ranges assume a proper installed Nutec fence (posts + steel frame + Nutec cladding), typical residential boundary work, and a “normal” site (not a steep slope, not a nightmare access job).

Nutec fence type Typical height Cape Town budget range (installed)
Nutec screen / slatted fence (airflow + privacy) 1.8m ± R1,350 – R2,400 per metre
Solid Nutec privacy fence (full block-out) 1.8m ± R1,650 – R2,900+ per metre
Front yard / lower fence sections 1.2m ± R1,050 – R1,950 per metre
Higher, more wind-loaded boundaries 2.1m ± R1,900 – R3,400+ per metre

Why the jump between “screen” and “solid”? Solid panels usually need more frame strength, more fixing points, and often more finishing work.

Practical tip: when you compare quotes, ask one simple question: “What exactly is included per metre?” Painting, priming, removal, and gate work can be bundled… or quietly excluded.

What’s usually included (and what’s often excluded)

Most proper installs include the basics: posts, frame, Nutec boards/planks, and installation.

The “sometimes included, sometimes not” items are the ones that change the final number:

  • Painting / sealing / primer (especially for coastal or full-privacy builds)

  • Removal and disposal of old fencing

  • Extra corner strengthening (long runs + Cape Town wind)

  • New footings where ground is sandy/loose or you’re building on fill

  • Matching pedestrian/driveway gates (priced separately in most cases)

This lines up with the key cost drivers Ultimate Fencing lists for Nutec fencing in Cape Town: metres + corners, height/style, frame spec, finishing, site access, removal, and gates.

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The “sanity check” breakdown (why Nutec fencing isn’t cheap)

If you want a quick reality check, here’s how the materials start adding up even before labour.

1) Nutec planks/boards (cladding cost)

Retail pricing varies by supplier and board type, but as an example, 8mm x 200mm x 3.0m Nutec planks are listed around R98 each (sale pricing shown).

A 1.8m-high fence needs multiple horizontal planks. That quickly turns into a few hundred rand per metre in cladding alone (before waste, overlaps, cutting, and fixings).

2) Steel frame (the hidden “big” cost driver)

For frame steel, even a common rectangular tube like 50x25x1.6mm x 6m is listed around R264.95 at Cashbuild.

And for heavier posts, price lists show items like 76×76 square tube (6m) in the hundreds of rand per length.

Nutec fences live or die by the frame. If the frame is light, the fence can end up with the classic “wavy in the wind” look (or loose boards over time). A stronger frame costs more — but it’s usually money well spent in Cape Town.

3) Footings + fixings + finishing

Concrete, brackets, screws, caps, sealants, and (often) paint/primer don’t look like much individually… but together they’re a real line item.

So when you see a price per metre that feels “too good”, it’s usually because frame thickness, finishing, or footings are being cut back.

What changes your Nutec fencing quote the most (Cape Town edition)

Cape Town has a few realities that show up fast in pricing:

Wind exposure + long straight runs: More bracing and stronger posts/rails are needed, especially on higher fences and corners.
Coastal air: If you’re closer to the Atlantic Seaboard / West Coast side, corrosion-resistant choices matter more (frame spec and fixings).
Style choice: Solid privacy panels are heavier and need more structure than a neat slatted screen.
Finishing level: Some clients want the clean “architectural” look — hidden fixings where possible, consistent gaps, neat joins, and a painted finish. That takes time.
Site access: Tight passages, hard ground, steep slopes, or working around existing walls adds labour.

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Quick, honest: is Nutec fencing worth it?

Nutec (fibre cement) is widely used in exterior applications like facades/cladding because it’s durable and suitable for indoor/outdoor use (when installed correctly).

Where Nutec fencing really shines is when you want:

  • a modern privacy boundary (clean lines, less “industrial” than palisade)

  • something that doesn’t rot like timber

  • a fence you can repair in sections (replace boards, tighten, re-finish) rather than rebuild everything

But the value only shows up when the frame and finishing are done properly — which is exactly why quotes vary so much.

FAQs

Is Nutec fencing the same as fibre cement fencing?

Yes. Nutec is a fibre cement product, and Nutec fencing generally means a fence built using fibre cement boards/planks fixed to a frame.

Why can’t I get a single “Nutec fence price per metre” that’s always accurate?

Because the metre price depends on the whole build: height, corners, frame spec, finishing, site conditions, removal, and whether gates are included.

What’s the biggest mistake people make with Nutec fencing?

Choosing based on the cheapest per metre number, without checking the frame thickness, post spacing, footing depth, and finishing/painting. A Nutec fence can look incredible… or look tired within a year if the structure is under-built.

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