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Looking for the best solution for yard fences, gates or yard blocks?

WOOD VS. METAL FENCING

Since each type of fencing has its advantages, how do you decide which material will best safeguard your property in style? Take a look below at how the two materials compare:

Metal fencing, by comparison, is experiencing a resurgence in popularity. The once rigid, hard-to-install material has been replaced with easily adjustable, virtually maintenance free solutions. These fencing lines make it possible to economically bring the clean lines and upscale aesthetic of metal fencing to traditional and modern homes alike.  

Metal fencing

Earlier offerings were often perceived as cold and unwelcoming. Today’s metal fencing provides design flexibility due to the variety of options available, including aluminum, wrought iron and galvanized steel. Manufacturers offer accessories such as finials, knuckles, ball caps and rings to add one-of-a-kind style. Provides exceptional strength and won’t rot, warp, deteriorate or end up on the meal plan of critters. Some manufacturers now offer hidden pin-hinge systems to allow rackability without metal on metal, reducing the chances of metal fatigue. Metal fencing typically requires very little maintenance to maintain superior performance—and it involves no staining or painting. Many options are now galvanized and covered in a powder coating to eliminate any concerns over rusting or corrosion.

Fence installation

Wood fencing: is simple to install. On the downside, wood shrinks as it dries after installation, which can leave unforeseen gaps in the fencing system. Wood panel gates will also swell in the winter as the temperature changes, making tightly set doors difficult to open. Metal fencing: can be heavy, rigid and sometimes difficult to install. To combat this problem, some manufacturers have engineered pre-assembled systems for ease of installation. Their rackable design easily adjusts to suit uneven terrain.