When deciding on the best kind of security fence for you and your property, many factors will come into play. It would be best to think about what level of security you want, what area you live in, and the look you want it to give your property. You’ll also need to consider how long you want your fence to last.
Let’s take a look at three types of fencing materials to see which one is right for you.
Aluminum
Aluminum fencing is a great choice for both residential and commercial properties. Aluminum fences are sturdy and durable. They are rust-resistant and low maintenance, making it a great choice for property owners who live in humid climates or close to the water.
Most aluminum fences can be easily cleaned with a sponge, mild dish soap and water.
You won’t have to compromise security for style when it comes to aluminum. This type of fence can be easily changed to match the look and aesthetic of your home.
With several decorative styles that you can choose from here at Liberty Deck & Co., you’ll be able to find the perfect aluminum fence for your property.
Wood
Wood fencing has been the most popular choice for hundreds of homeowners. It’s used with residential and commercial properties due to its look and functionality.
While wood is commonly chosen for its aesthetic value to a home, not all wood is the same. A security fence needs to be able to keep the property inside safe while deterring outsiders. You’ll need to pick the right kind of wood for your environment.
For example, choosing a wood material that is more susceptible to rot could allow spaces for intruders to enter your property.
Cedar or redwood fencing are both great options that resistant to rot and warping from moisture. They’ll require less maintenance than other wood types and will secure your property to the necessary degree.
Chain Link Fencing
Chain-link has been seen enclosing schools and sports fields for as long as most of us can remember.
It’s one of the more affordable choices of fencing materials. It requires little to no maintenance to keep up and is rust-resistant as well.
While many appreciate the flexibility of chain link fencing, some feel that it gives properties an oppressive feeling. Another issue is while it provides a measure of security, most chain link fences are see-through. It’s difficult to keep prying eyes off of your property.
Let Liberty Fence & Deck Co. Handle Your Next Fence Installation
Liberty Fence & Deck Co. is ready to take on your next fencing project. If you have more questions about fencing material types and costs, be sure to take a look at our fencing price & quality chart.
To get an estimate for your future security fence, fill out our online contact form to request a free estimate on us! Tell us a bit about what you’re looking to accomplish with your fence and the type you need so we can provide you with the most accurate estimate.