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Eco Guard: Built for coastal living, designed for life



In the heart of Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, where salty breezes meet lush backyards, homeowners are looking for fencing that does more than just mark a boundary.

Enter Eco Guard Composite Fencing — a premium solution that blends durability, beauty, and sustainability.



Designed to thrive in harsh coastal conditions, Eco Guard is 25 times thicker than Colorbond and built to resist rust, fading, rotting, and warping.

Its acoustic sound reduction also helps create a peaceful oasis, even in bustling neighbourhoods.

While it’s undeniably a premium product, the long-term savings on maintenance and replacement make it a smart investment for those who want to “buy once and buy well.”



In a recent chat with Noosa Today, Jo Grubwinkler of Eco Greenhaus said, “Eco Guard fencing is truly a revolutionary fence that is not only beautiful but offers no maintenance and an extremely long lifespan.”

“It’s fully recyclable at the end of its life, and while the initial investment is higher, it repays itself several times over.”



Installation is handled by the trusted local team at Gary & Sons Contractors, a family-owned business known for excellent workmanship.

Fully insured and QBCC-licensed, they install Eco Guard as well as a range of other fencing options to suit different styles and budgets.



Eco Greenhaus also offers feature wall panels for homeowners looking to add a bold design statement indoors or out.



Find out more at ecogreenhaus.com.au or call 1300 308 043.

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