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Durban PVC Fencing
Durban PVC Fencing
PVC fencing is available from Value Fencing in Durban.
PVC Fencing
PVC fencing has revolutionized the way fences are built and maintained. PVC fences require very little maintenance and, best of all, you’ll never have to paint them again. PVC fences are superior and attractive. PVC fencing proves its value over time when compared against traditional timber fences and other fencing materials affected by our climatic conditions.
PVC fencing company in Durban
Value Fencing PVC designed most PVC fencing styles known in South Africa, such as the PVC Standard style and Estate style Balustrade, Horizontally slatted screening, Palisade fence, and our Famous innovative PVC Estate style Picket fencing. Value Fencing is a well-known fencing company in Durban.
PVC picket fencing in Durban
Picket fencing styles are a perfect finish for your home and property. Elegant, with beautiful lines. Value Fencing in Durban offers a fantastic range of picket fencing styles in various standard heights.
PVC gates in Durban
PVC gates are meticulously engineered to withstand anything nature can throw them. Value fencing in Durban produces PVC gates custom-made to your unique site requirements.
PVC Pool fences in Durban
PVC pool Fencing offers superior options for pool and safety fencing, with attractive and elegant finishes. Value Fencing in Durban supply PVC Pool fences is 1,2m high with slats/newels spaced at less than 100mm apart.
PVC Equestrian paddock fencing in Durban
PVC Equestrian paddock fencing offers a safe and attractive solution to retain horses and other sensitive livestock. PVC Equine fencing types in Post & Rail or ranch styles, for your Stable, Paddock or Equestrian Farm or Estate. Value fencing Durban supplies PVC equestrian fencing in 1, 2,3, or 4 rail options in a choice of rails to suit your style or application.
White PVC gates in Durban
White PVC gates offer the ultimate classic look available in any height & a wide choice of custom slats spaces with a choice of sharp-pointed, shaped, or flat caps. Value Fencing in Durban are suppliers of white PVC gates
PVC Palisade fencing in Durban
PVC Palisade fencing is the ultimate in securing your boundary. PVC Palisade fencing is used in commercial and residential applications as well as complexes, estates, and shopping malls. Value Fencing in Durban supplies PVC palisade fencing.
PVC Walling in Durban
PVC walling is ideal for private and semi-private style boundary walling. PVC walling is perfect for residential perimeters as well as a privacy wall raiser and extensions to almost any existing wall. Value fencing is a supplier of PVC walling in Durban.
PVC Vertically slatted fencing in Durban
Vertically slatted PVC semi-private style boundary fencing in numerous slats sizes & custom spaces. PVC Vertical slatted fences are available from Value Fencing in Durban.
PVC Privacy screening in Durban
PVC Lattice screening (Latte or Lattes), PVC Trellis fencing (diamond lattice), PVC garden screening & PVC gates. PVC privacy fencing is available from Value Fencing Durban.
PVC Balustrade in Durban
PVC Balustrade - 3 Rail Estate Style, PVC Balustrade - Handrails, PVC Balustrade - SABS Glass Infills, and PVC Balustrade - Standard Style. All PVC balustrade is available from Value Fencing in Durban.
Value Fencing Hillcrest & Upper Highway
Unit 13, 116 Malacca Road
Durban
4013
Durban
Durban, a coastal city in eastern South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province, is known for its African, Indian and colonial influences. Refurbished for soccer’s 2010 World Cup, the seafront promenade runs from uShaka Marine World, a huge theme park with an aquarium, to the futuristic Moses Mabhida Stadium. The Durban Botanical Gardens showcases African plant species.
Durban Landmarks
Tree - oldest in Durban
220 Gladys Mazibuko Rd, Essenwood, Berea, 4001
Durban Botanic Gardens
The Durban Botanic Gardens is situated in the heart of the Berea, on the east coast of KwaZulu-Natal. This 15-hectare botanic garden was established in 1849 and is Africa’s oldest surviving botanic garden and the City’s oldest public institution.
The Durban Botanic Gardens curates major collections such as cycads, palms, and orchids, and, in the true tradition of botanic gardens, are really several gardens within one.
The indigenous and exotic nature of the collections promotes a very rich teaching and learning garden, to better understand the world of plants, for everyone from school level to university, interested amateurs to professionals. Plants ‘weird and wonderful, from the remarkable ones that feed us, clothe or house us to those that simply inspire us and stretch our imaginations, are all landmarks to be marveled at in the Durban Botanic Gardens.
9A John Zikhali Rd, Berea, Durban, 4001
St Paul's Anglican Church
The parish of St Paul’s falls under the Anglican Church of Southern Africa; it was established on 11 June 1849. The first proper service was held on 1 April 1855.
The bells were dedicated in 1921. The parish is located in the province of KwaZulu Natal, under the Diocese of Natal, it falls within the eThekweni Central Archdeaconry.
The church is named after St Paul, an important missionary and leader in the early church and writer of much of the New Testament. The parish building is one of the oldest in the city and has significant heritage value; it is a building that has attracted tourists over the years.
Some of the distinctive features of the church include the architectural style of the building and various stained glass windows.
Things to do In Durban
hit the Beach
Durban is famous for its beaches, both in the city center and the suburbs. Grab a good book and a towel and spend the day working on your tan; or kick things up a notch with an early morning kitesurfing session. uShaka Beach is famous for its sandcastle artists, who create photo-worthy masterpieces for passing tourists. Northern Umdloti Beach is a good bet for families in search of safe swimming, or nature-lovers hoping to catch sight of migrating humpback whales in winter. North Beach is a bodyboarding hotspot. Durban is also convenient for exploring the more secluded beaches of the South Coast.
Go Surfing
At almost any time of day or night, you’ll see surfers of all abilities paddling out to the backline on Durban’s beaches. This is one of South Africa’s top surf spots - whether you’re a complete beginner or a seasoned pro. For entry-level waves, head to uShaka Beach and Vetch’s Pier. For the more experienced, the best waves are found north of the Golden Mile at North Beach, Bay of Plenty, and Dairy Beach. South of the city center, top surf spots include Ansteys Beach and Cove Rock. Be respectful of other surfers and wait your turn, though - Durban locals are notoriously intolerant of visitors dropping in on their waves.
Visit uShaka Marine World
Located at the southern end of Durban’s Golden Mile, uShaka Marine World is the city’s top-rated tourist attraction. The vast complex incorporates several different zones, including a reptile house, a rope adventure park, and the Village Walk, an open-air shopping and dining destination. The two main attractions, however, are the aquarium and the water park. The former gives you the opportunity to admire South Africa’s diverse marine life up close - including ragged-tooth sharks, African penguins, and green turtles. The water park is the ideal choice for a fun family day out, with water slides, splash pools, and supertubes.
Go Swimming With Sharks
For an even closer shark encounter, consider taking a 40-minute drive south of Durban to the tiny coastal town of Umkomaas. Umkomaas is the gateway to Aliwal Shoal, an offshore reef system known as one of the best places in the world to dive with sharks. Several scuba diving centers offer baited shark dives, using chum to attract oceanic blacktip sharks, bull sharks, and tiger sharks (in season). Sightings are almost guaranteed, and if you don’t have your scuba license, don’t worry - operators like Aliwal Shoal Scuba offer shark snorkeling and even shark cage diving for those that require a little extra peace of mind.
Hotels in Durban
Summerhill Estate Culinary Retreat
Summerhill Boutique Hotel - a culinary retreat with unpretentious vibes overlooking Durban and the Indian Ocean. Established in 1997 by Christine Richter, Summerhill has successfully accomplished a combination of casual ambiance paired with professionalism in hospitality, Family owned and run The LivingRoom @ Summerhill Estate supper club showcases Durban's culinary diversity at an internationally recognized level. Top 20 Mercedes Benz Eat Out Awards 2019, coming in at number 13 in the country. Logistical strength: Nestled between Westville and Pinetown, we are in the center of M7, M13, M19, N2, and N3. Secure: CCTV on- and off-site monitoring, special access gate, and night guard
9 Belvedale Road Cowies Hill, Durban 3610 South Africa
The Benjamin
"Home away from Home"A warm welcome awaits you at The Benjamin located a 5-minute drive from Durban Beaches and in the heart of the vibrant entertainment strip in Florida Road. The hotel features gardens with an outdoor pool and a shaded terrace. Free parking is available on site. The Benjamin and offers free WI-FI.41 rooms where no two rooms are the same open onto balconies and gardens. The cozy rooms offer air conditioning, tea, coffee making facilities, hairdryers, Satellite TV, and work desks in all rooms. Overlooking the garden and pool, Benjamin’s breakfast is served in our open glassed conservatory-style restaurant and offers a fresh continental breakfast buffet and plated hot breakfasts. Walk out of the Hotel into the restaurant road of Durban and enjoy your dinners and lunches in some of Durban's famous restaurants. The Moses Mabhida Stadium, The Rugby Stadium, Suncoast Casino, and Durban ICC are within 5km by car from The Benjamin.
Gateway Theatre Of Shopping
Gateway Theatre of Shopping is the ultimate fashion, entertainment, and dining destination in Durban. With over 430+ stores, 70 eateries, and a host of exciting entertainment, visitors are spoilt for choice!
At Gateway you will find local South African retail, popular international brands such as Zara, Forever New, Cotton On, Superdry, Gant, and everything in between.
Airport in Durban
King Shaka International Airport
Built for the 2010 World Cup, this airport serves both international and domestic destinations.
King Shaka Dr, La Mercy, 4407
+27324366758
Public transport in Durban
G14 NORTH
Transit station
6 Durban Club Pl, Durban Central, Durban, 4001
Kingsway
Transit station
9 Ivanhoe Farm, Durban, 4000
TECHNOLOGY JUNCTION
Transit station
30 Ingcuce Rd, Durban Central, Durban, 4001
Driving directions from Absolut Fencing to Value Fencing Hillcrest & Upper Highway
- Get on N3 in Bulwer, Berea from Magwaza Maphalala St and King Dinizulu Rd
- 7 min (3.7 km)
- Head northeast on Magwaza Maphalala St/R102 toward Calais Rd
- 1.3 km
- Slight left onto Magwaza Maphalala St
- 240 m
- Turn left onto King Dinizulu Rd/King Dinuzulu Rd N
- Continue to follow King Dinizulu Rd
- 1.8 km
- Use the right lane to merge onto N3 via the ramp to Pietermaritzburg
- 270 m
- Continue on N3. Take N2 to Curnick Ndlovu Hwy/R102 in Mount Moriah, KwaMashu. Take exit 177 from N2
- 10 min (15.2 km)
- Merge onto N3
- 600 m
- Keep right to stay on N3
- 2.7 km
- At the interchange 165-E B Cloete, Use the left 2 lanes to follow signs for N2 toward Stanger
- 4.2 km
- Keep right to stay on N2
- 7.3 km
- Use the 2nd from the left lane to take exit 177 for R102 toward Durban/Kwamashu Highway/M25/Inanda
- 350 m
- Continue on R102. Drive to Malacca Rd in Red Hill, Durban North
- 4 min (2.2 km)
- Use the right 2 lanes to turn right onto Curnick Ndlovu Hwy/R102
- Continue to follow R102
- 1.7 km
- Turn left onto Malacca Rd
- Destination will be on the left
- 400 m
Value Fencing Hillcrest & Upper Highway
Unit 13, 116 Malacca Rd, Red Hill, Durban, 4013
Driving Directions From King Shaka International Airport to Value Fencing
King Shaka International Airport
King Shaka Dr, La Mercy, 4407
- Get on N2 from M65
- 10 min (5.9 km)
- Follow N2 to Curnick Ndlovu Hwy/R102 in Mount Moriah, KwaMashu. Take exit 177 from N2
- 10 min (16.0 km)
- Continue on R102. Drive to Malacca Rd in Red Hill, Durban North
- 4 min (1.9 km)
Value Fencing Hillcrest & Upper Highway
Unit 13, 116 Malacca Rd, Red Hill, Durban, 4013