Trev replaced both a side and a rear fence for me and all was done in super fast time. Everything was explained to me before it happened and he was really approachable and pleasant to deal with.
His quotes were very competitive and I have already recommended him to others and will continue to do so.
Approximate cost: $2000
Trev replaced my side fenceand gate. The work was done on time and is good quality as far as I can see. I would be happy to recommend him. The quote was reasonable and he and his offsider were polite.
Approximate cost: $1500
We used Trev's Fencing after we suffered bushfire damage to our perimeter fencing over 18 months ago and we have no complaints whatsoever. The build was of a high quality and we did have him back to build a fence for our chook pen also. Friendly and turned up on time. The previous negative review, certainly does not resonate with us at all. Would definitely recommend.
Approximate cost: $1000
Trev completed my side and wing fence it's perfect strait and well built.
I would recomened him to any one for your fencing needs. The other who did this other reviue was some one impersonation trevs fencing as he only builds and recommends steel gates.
Approximate cost: $1200
I had to pick a fencer's add out of the Mornington Peninsula papers (which i was nervous about) as there were no reviews close to my area. I chose Trev's fencing....what a mistake. He built the fence which was ok. The gate was a joke. It was totally built incorrectly. He used hinges you wouldn't use on a toy, and within 2 days the gate had fallen off the hinges and is now leaning against the fence. He didnt use steal across the gate for strength and the wood was the wrong way and its now buckled. Didn't even put a latch on the gate. I phoned him and he admitted he should have built it properly and said he would come back on the weekend. I haven't seen or heard from him since and that was 6 weeks ago. He obviously couldn't care a bit. How do they stay in business. I suppose that's why they have to keep putting adds in the papers week after week.
Approximate cost: $800