Privacy Screens in Taree

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Taree Privacy Screens

If you’re looking to add privacy and style to your home or outdoor area, custom privacy screens from Oz-Craft in Taree are a practical and attractive solution. With over 40 years of experience in aluminium fabrication, Oz-Craft delivers high-quality privacy screens that are built to last and tailored to suit Taree’s local homes and businesses.


Whether you're blocking out the neighbours, shielding a patio from sun and wind, or enhancing the look of a front façade, these screens offer a smart and durable way to create more comfortable, usable spaces. Made from rust-resistant aluminium and available in a variety of designs and finishes, privacy screens can be installed as standalone features or integrated into existing structures.


Taree locals choose Oz-Craft for their expert workmanship, reliable service, and attention to detail on every job, big or small. Each screen is custom-fabricated to suit the space and purpose, ensuring a secure and seamless fit.


Ready to create a little more peace and quiet around your home or business? Contact Oz-Craft at 02 6554 6992 to arrange a measure and quote.

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Privacy Screens Offer

Privacy screens offer much more than just seclusion—they’re a smart way to define spaces, filter sunlight, and improve airflow without completely blocking the view. In Taree, where the weather can change quickly and neighbours can be close by, a well-designed privacy screen helps you enjoy your outdoor areas all year round.


Oz-Craft customises each screen based on your needs, whether you're after full coverage, decorative panels, or a functional breeze block that still lets in natural light. The team uses high-quality aluminium, which is perfect for Taree’s climate—non-rusting, easy to clean, and low-maintenance over time. Screens can be mounted to fences, balconies, pergolas, or walls, with every installation completed using strong, corrosion-resistant fixings and precision techniques.


Customers appreciate the professional approach, from clear communication and practical design advice to neat, efficient installation. With a wide choice of colours and patterns, your privacy screen can blend in or make a statement—whatever works best for your space.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are privacy screens used for?

    Privacy screens are used to create visual barriers between spaces while allowing light, air, and partial visibility to pass through. They’re commonly installed on balconies, decks, patios, or along property boundaries to block unwanted views from neighbours or passers-by. They also help reduce wind exposure and can offer shade in areas that get too much direct sunlight. In addition to their functional role, privacy screens can add a decorative element to outdoor areas, helping define zones or enhance the architectural style of a home or business. Popular in both residential and commercial settings, they’re especially useful in urban or high-density neighbourhoods where privacy is limited.



  • What materials are best for outdoor privacy screens?

    The best materials for outdoor privacy screens are those that can withstand the elements without deteriorating over time. Aluminium is one of the most popular options due to its durability, rust resistance, and lightweight properties. 


    It can be powder-coated in a range of colours and finishes, offering long-lasting visual appeal with minimal maintenance. Timber is another option for a natural look, but it requires regular sealing or painting and is prone to weathering, especially in humid or coastal environments. 


    Composite materials and PVC screens are also available, offering varying degrees of strength and longevity. For high-exposure areas or modern designs, aluminium is usually the most practical and cost-effective choice.

  • Do privacy screens require council approval?

    In most cases, small-scale privacy screens that are installed within a property’s boundary, such as on a deck, balcony, or patio, do not require council approval. However, approval may be needed if the screen forms part of a fence that exceeds height limits (typically 1.8–2 metres) or if the property is located in a heritage zone or strata-managed building. It’s also worth checking regulations if the screen is visible from the street or could affect neighbours’ access to sunlight or views. Local councils may have specific rules regarding structure height, materials, and positioning, so it’s always best to review local planning codes or speak to your council before installing a large or permanent screen.

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