The type of fence you choose will not only play a key role in your home’s exterior design, but also provide one of the most important benefits for all homes; security.
A well built, professionally installed fence gives every homeowner that true sense of home we all desire.
Vinyl fencing is a maintenance free option that does not require paint, making this a long lasting and easy to clean material. All you will need is a hose or pressure washer to make it look as good as new. Typically vinyl fences are white, and come in a variety of heights and styles. They are not prone to warping, insects, rot, or movement.
Installing a vinyl fence may have a higher upfront cost, but given its low maintenance costs and long lifespan, vinyl fencing can be more cost effective in the long run than wood.
One of the most attractive fencing types is aluminum. While it does not provide full privacy, it is maintenance free and can be a beautiful and modern choice for your yard or commercial project. Aluminum fencing is typically offered in black or bronze colors and has a variety of heights and styles to choose from.
Wood is the most popular fencing type across America. Not only does it give homeowners a sense of privacy, they give homeowners a warm and welcoming feeling without the headache of breaking the bank. Wood can be fully customizable to any height or style and can be stained or painted any color.
Consider that the height and size of your fence will impact the price. The more lumber required, the more expensive the project will be.
On the plus side, wood fences can last many years if well built and maintained. Just like hardwood floors, the quality of your fence will greatly depend on the type of wood you choose and if it is painted or stained.
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