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Cedar Fencing

Cedar Fencing

Cedar Fencing is a popular fence material because it does not need to be treated with chemicals. It contains natural oils that help preserve and protect from insects. Cedar is naturally resistant to decay as well. Like all unfinished wood, cedar does fade in color and is susceptible to natural curing. You can apply paint or stain to this fence in order to add additional protection and help your fence maintain its appearance and increase longevity.

There are several different types of cedar. Western Red Cedar is one of the most popular choices for residential fencing. Because of its natural preservatives, cedar is an excellent choice for a more natural wood and one that requires less overall maintenance. Cedar can be used in a variety of fence styles including wood privacy fencing, wood picket fences, horizontal fencing, and other custom fence applications.

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Pine Fencing

Pine Fencing

Pine (or pressure-treated pine) is made from pine trees for a durable, long-lasting performance. These all-wood pickets can have many different top cuts including the classic dog-ear pattern. By nature, treated pine will have splits and cracks in it. Treated pine does not have loose knots or knot holes. However, treated pine is more prone to shrinkage and warpage compared to cedar. Pine can be painted or stained to match your exterior decor and extend the fence life. The pine pickets are pressure-treated to protect against rot and decay using MCA (Micronized Copper Azole) which is EPA-approved, safe for environment, and pets.

Pine typically costs less than other fence building materials and is a popular choice for it's affordability. We can construct several types of fences using pressure-treated pine including dog-ear privacy fences, shadow-box privacy fences, and French gothic Picket fences. Pine is also an affordable choice for other fence types such as ranch-style fencing and many construction projects.

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Sheet Metal Fencing

Sheet Metal Fencing

There are countless ways to build sheet metal fences. Natural wood tones complement the metallic tones and, of course, you can always have your panels coated with vibrant painted finishes for a more colorful look. Sheet metal fences bring all of the benefits of metal roofing and siding to a new application. Unlike wood, these materials don’t need to be stained and treated periodically, meaning you’ve got a totally maintenance-free fence that will remain attractive and functional year after year.

With an average of 25 to 30 years of service life, sheet metal fencing is a practical investment. While wood and vinyl are undeniably gorgeous fencing materials, but corrugated metal fence rivals these traditional fencing with its modern look and versatility. With this fence style, there are plenty of options to customize your fence to fit your style.

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Aluminum Fencing

Aluminum Fencing

Fencing built with aluminum has long-been a popular choice for its durability, high performance in almost any environment, and lifetime affordability. The aluminum fencing is powder-coated for an ultra finish that is MAINTENANCE-FREE and guaranteed against flaking, chipping, and peeling. These sturdy fences will provide you with years of beauty, security, peace-of-mind, and can be combined with wood fencing for added curb appeal.

For fence performance that outlasts wood and vinyl, aluminum is often selected over wrought iron fencing for affordability. Aluminum is manufactured which means it costs less than its counterpart wrought iron, which is fabricated. There is a large variety of aluminum fence applications including security fencing, pool fencing, perimeter fencing, and amenity fencing.

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Chain Link Fencing

Chain Link Fencing

Steel fencing takes many forms, the most popular of which is chain-link. Though it’s not normally thought of as pretty, chain-link fencing can certainly be used without becoming an eyesore. Chain-link is sturdy, maintenance-free, durable, and economical. Chain link fencing is ideal for applications where fencing will not obstruct the view is required. Different mesh sizes and wire gauges are available. Chain link is also available with polymer coatings that come in various colors, such as brown, green, and black.

When looking for a durable, low-maintenance, and relatively low-cost fence option, you should consider a chain link fence. The installation is typically quicker than most fence options. While residential fences may be constructed from chain link fence, it is the most common fence choice protect materials, construction sights, equipment yards, and also typically used to surround tennis courts, playgrounds, batting cages, pools, schools, ball fields, and any application where long runs of fencing is needed.

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Wrought Iron Fencing

Wrought Iron Fencing

Fabricated wrought iron is an incredibly strong material for your fence. With wrought iron, you don’t have to decide between decoration and durability. Iron fencing can be beautiful and offers some of the strongest fence surrounds possible. An iron fence provides an additional layer of security since iron is difficult to cut. Depending upon the type of finish applied to your wrought iron fence, your fence could outlast your home.

Wrought iron may be relatively more expensive than other fencing and gate materials but it is still a preferred choice of many homeowners because of the number of benefits it offers. If you are looking for a fence that can provide your home a high level of security, elegance, and privacy, wrought iron gates and fencing are definitely a good choices.

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