Materials to Consider When Investing in a New Fence

Ahlers Roofing and Construction has been putting up fences around the Dallas/Fort Worth area for decades. We know a thing or two about fences and love to help our customers find a fencing solution that works for their exact needs. You have quite a few choices when you’re putting in a new fence and, with so many decisions to make, it can be intimidating. We are here to help!
The first step is narrowing down what material you’d like to use based on what function you need from your fence. Would a wooden privacy fence be best around your backyard pool or would you prefer an airy wrought iron fence that won’t obstruct your view? Are there any HOA guidelines you need to work within? If you are a business owner, what are your options around your commercial location? We believe there’s a perfect fence for every property.
Let’s consider the different fencing materials to help find the right choice for your family.
Wood
There are plenty of great things to be said about wood fences. Wood offers a high-level of privacy at a low cost. Visually, wood is softer and warmer than options like vinyl or chain link. Wood is also highly customizable. Something to consider with a wooden fence is that it has a lifespan of 10-20 years if it’s treated properly. Being a natural material, a wooden fence will eventually shrink, warp and crack. Fortunately, panels and sections can be replaced with low cost and relative ease. If you’re looking for a cost-effective, customizable and visually appealing fence around your home, consider wood!
Wrought Iron
Wrought iron fences have come a long way since the embellished fences of old Victorian homes. Sleek, modern options are available that bring clean lines and an open feel to your property. Wrought iron is second to none in terms of durability. It’s difficult to find fencing material that will last as long or withstand as much as it can. Some things to keep in mind when considering wrought iron are its cost and its lack of privacy. The materials and the installation cost more than a wooden fence and the majority of iron fences don’t offer much in the way of privacy. Still, the aesthetic addition and protection of your property are well worth your investment.
Pipe Fencing
Here in North Texas, pipe fencing is king. This is a great option if you are looking to contain livestock or love the ranch-style look. Pipe fencing can be painted any color and customized with rolled materials such as Sheffield wire, chicken wire, horse wire or barbed wire to suit your specific needs. Considering the cost of steel and also the cost to install and weld the fence, pipe fences can be quite an investment. In terms of functionality, with a pipe fence, every penny is well spent.
Narrowing down the type of fence material that’s best for your property is the first step towards creating a functional and beautiful addition to your home. Ahlers is proud to walk alongside you every step of the way, making sure that your home, your family and your wallet are protected.
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