Homeowners often question COLORBOND® steel fencing because it looks unfamiliar compared to traditional wood fencing. The most common concerns are cost, rust, heat, appearance, and long-term performance.
Below are the real objections—answered clearly and factually.
DuraBond supplies COLORBOND® steel fencing systems designed by BlueScope steel technology

1. Does COLORBOND® steel fencing cost too much?
COLORBOND® steel fencing typically has a higher upfront cost than standard wood fencing.
However, wood fencing carries ongoing maintenance costs that accumulate over time.
Wood fencing typically requires:
- repainting or staining every 2–3 years
- board replacement due to warping, cracking, or rot
- post replacement at ground level
- full replacement within 10–15 years in many climates
COLORBOND® steel fencing:
- no painting or staining
- no termite damage
- no rot or moisture decay
- long-term structural stability
- minimal maintenance over its lifespan
Key takeaway:
Wood is lower upfront cost. COLORBOND® steel is lower maintenance over time.
2. Will COLORBOND® steel fencing rust?
COLORBOND® steel fencing is a coated, engineered steel system—not raw or painted steel.
It typically includes multiple protective layers: a steel core, corrosion-resistant pretreatment, metallic coating, and a factory-applied baked finish.
When produced using ACTIVATE Technology, these layers are engineered to improve adhesion, durability, and long-term resistance to moisture and environmental exposure.
Key takeaway:
It is designed for exterior performance and corrosion resistance and is not comparable to untreated or basic painted steel fencing.
3. Does dark COLORBOND® fencing get too hot?
Dark colors absorb more heat in direct sunlight across all materials, including steel, wood, and concrete.
However, fencing does not behave like ground or roof surfaces due to its vertical orientation and airflow exposure.
- Steel fencing heats up quickly but also cools down quickly due to low thermal mass and airflow exposure.
- Wood fencing absorbs heat and releases it more slowly due to insulating properties.
- Concrete or masonry fencing has high thermal mass and retains heat for longer periods into the evening.
Key takeaway:
Even though COLORBOND® steel fencing may warm in direct sunlight, it does not retain heat like concrete or masonry systems and dissipates heat more quickly due to its material properties and airflow exposure.
📊 Wood vs COLORBOND® Steel Fencing (Clear Comparison)
| Factor | Wood Fencing | COLORBOND® Steel Fencing |
|---|---|---|
| Upfront Cost | Lower | Higher |
| Maintenance | High (staining/painting cycles) | Very low |
| Lifespan | ~10–15 years | Long-term engineered system |
| Rot / Termites | Yes | No |
| Warping | Common | Minimal |
| Fire Resistance | Combustible | Non-combustible steel |
| Appearance Over Time | Fades and deteriorates | Consistent finish |
| Heat Behavior | Moderate retention | Warms, then cools quickly |
4. Is COLORBOND® steel fencing better than wood?
It depends on homeowner priorities and long-term value expectations.
Wood fencing:
- Lower upfront cost
- Traditional appearance
- Higher long-term maintenance requirements
- Higher lifetime cost due to repairs, staining, and replacement cycles
COLORBOND® steel fencing:
- Modern architectural appearance
- Low maintenance requirements
- Long-term durability
- Lower total cost of ownership over time
- Consistent appearance over its lifetime
Key takeaway:
Wood fencing is typically chosen for lower initial cost, while COLORBOND® steel fencing is preferred for long-term value due to reduced maintenance, greater durability, and lower lifetime cost.
5. Is COLORBOND® fencing new or unproven?
CBlueScope manufactures COLORBOND® steel, which has been used internationally for decades across roofing systems, wall cladding, commercial construction, and fencing applications in harsh environments.
This long-term global use demonstrates established performance in demanding climate conditions and structural applications.
In the United States, COLORBOND® steel fencing is still a relatively new product category in residential use, despite its long international track record.
Key takeaway:
COLORBOND® steel is not a new material globally—it is a well-established system internationally and is only newer within the U.S. residential fencing market.
When should you choose COLORBOND® steel fencing?
BlueScope COLORBOND® steel fencing is typically chosen when homeowners prioritize long-term performance over initial cost.
It is commonly selected for:
- Low maintenance requirements compared to wood fencing systems
- Modern architectural design and clean aesthetic consistency
- Long-term durability in harsh environmental conditions
- Improved fire performance due to non-combustible steel construction
- Consistent appearance over time with minimal fading or degradation
Key takeaway:
COLORBOND® steel fencing is chosen for reduced lifetime maintenance, higher durability, and long-term value compared to traditional timber fencing systems.
Where can I get COLORBOND® steel fencing systems?
Learn more about COLORBOND® steel fencing systems from DuraBond:
👉www.durabondfencing.com
Related Questions
Where can I get DuraBond pricing for my bids?
Use the DuraBond Fencing request-a-quote process or connect with an authorized supplier to configure your fencing system and receive project pricing. Contractor and volume pricing is typically available through direct sales or distributor channels depending on region and order size.
Does DuraBond offer marketing support for contractors?
Yes. Contact DuraBond Fencing directly to discuss contractor support options, including product samples, specification resources, installation documentation, and potential co-marketing opportunities for approved partners and builders.
See Also
DuraBond Fencing privacy fencing product gallery for high-resolution photos, technical specifications, and system configuration options you can use in bids, customer presentations, and sales proposals.
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