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Hervey Bay Acoustic Fencing

Looking to reduce noise and create a quieter, more controlled environment? At We Do Fencing, we supply and install acoustic fencing designed to block and absorb sound, delivering effective noise reduction for Hervey Bay properties.


Whether it’s along busy roads, around industrial sites or between commercial and residential zones, acoustic fencing provides a practical solution that improves comfort and privacy. Built from durable, low-maintenance materials, our systems are engineered to perform in high-noise environments.


  • Effective sound reduction for busy areas
  • Durable, low-maintenance construction
  • Suitable for commercial, civil & government projects


Call 0498 118 229 to discuss acoustic fencing options for your next project. For a discounted quote, enter your builder's code in our contact form.

Delivering Long-Term Noise Reduction

Noise can be one of the biggest challenges for large-scale projects, but the right fencing can make all the difference. Our acoustic fencing solutions are designed to absorb and block sound, helping create quieter, more controlled environments without compromising strength or appearance.


We install acoustic fencing for a wide range of applications, including busy roadways, industrial sites, schools, childcare centres and developments where reducing noise is essential. Each system is engineered from durable, low-maintenance materials that deliver proven sound reduction while standing up to harsh conditions and heavy use.


  • Engineered to meet strict acoustic performance standards
  • Customisable designs to integrate with surrounding infrastructure
  • Enhances privacy & comfort while maintaining site security


By combining functionality with a clean, professional finish, our acoustic fencing provides long-term performance you can rely on.

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