Metal Fencing Supplies

Accessories & Hardware in Taree

Serving Taree, Forster, Wingham, Harrington, Old Bar, Gloucester and surrounding areas on the Mid North Coast.

The Parts that Make it All Work

A fencing project can look great on paper, but it’s the smaller components that decide whether it feels solid and functions properly day to day. If you’re sourcing fencing hardware in Taree, Metal Fencing Supplies stocks a practical range of accessories and fittings to support clean, consistent builds across fencing, gates and enclosures.


Posts, brackets, fixings, hinges, latches and connectors all need to work together and choosing compatible hardware early helps avoid those frustrating mid-project delays where a single missing part brings everything to a stop. Good hardware also affects alignment and long term stability, especially on gates and access points where movement, weight and daily use expose weak links quickly.


Whether you’re building a new boundary, upgrading sections or ordering materials in stages, having the right accessories on hand keeps the finish tidy and the structure reliable. Call (02) 6557 7177 to discuss the hardware you need and organise your order. Hardware delivery is also available throughout the Mid North Coast region.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What hardware should I plan for before ordering fencing materials?

Why does gate hardware matter more than standard fence fixings?

How do I know if a fixing is suitable for outdoor use?

Match Components to Reduce Headaches

Hardware is the difference between a build that stays straight and a build that needs constant adjustment. At Metal Fencing Supplies, we focus on supplying accessories that suit the systems they’re used with, so your fittings, fixings and posts support the fence line properly rather than fighting it. Selecting the right hardware upfront also helps with consistency, particularly when you’re coordinating multiple fence runs, corners, gates and enclosure sections that all need to look and behave as one finished project.


Outdoor hardware has to cope with exposure, movement and regular use, which is why quality and compatibility matter more than people expect. Hinges need to match the weight and swing, latches need to close reliably, and fixings should suit the material profile to avoid loosening or misalignment over time. When you plan hardware alongside your fencing selection, you reduce the risk of mismatched parts and ensure the final outcome feels clean, secure and built to last.