As you likely know, fence installations can be useful in all sorts of ways. They may provide a noise barrier and privacy, and they may make your property boundaries clear. The question for many people is what material should be used. Read on to learn more about your material options and what you should consider.
Wood is a classic material to use for your fencing. Did you know that, according to HGTV, your wooden fence installation should last at least 10-15 years? It's eco-friendly as it's a sustainable material. Plus, if your wood fencing is no longer in use, you can recycle it and turn it into mulch, wood chips for a grill, artwork, etc. You can easily paint wood with any color or design to match your home theme. You can also refinish your wood fence if it begins to wear down over time.
Chain link fences are ideal for setting a boundary while providing visibility from the inside. You can put your chain link fence higher than certain other fences since you can see through it. So it's a good type of fence to use to keep animals and children within their boundaries. This fence won't block out sunlight, so you can maintain a boundary while getting the sun's rays onto your lawn and into your home.
PVC is another name for vinyl fencing. These fence installations are very appealing for homeowners due to their resistance against weathering as well as hungry insects. Therefore, it can maintain its appearance for a long time. Your vinyl fence comes in a variety of colors and styles. The material is also low maintenance while still being resistant to rust, rot, and stains. You won't have to worry about this fencing cracking, chipping, or warping over time. Despite all these qualities, it's one of the most cost-effective fences to install.
If you want a metal fence, aluminum is a great choice. Aluminum is highly resistant to weathering, which is why it’s often used on storm doors. Despite being metal, it's also resistant to rust and corrosion. Plus, it's beautiful, so it can easily add to your curb appeal while providing protection.
When it's time for new
fence installations, you have several materials to consider. Consider style, climate, and durability to determine whether you want wood, PVC, chain link, or aluminum. When it's time to make this upgrade, contact our team at S&S Fence for assistance.
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