Wood Fencing
Residential wood fencing is typically installed in backyards as privacy fencing, and ranges between six feet and eight feet in height. Picket fencing is usually four feet in height and adds a classically picturesque look to any front yard.
Durable, pressure-treated lumber is used as the building material for most wood fencing, which is then sealed by painting or staining afterwards. Wood is the most economical choice for homeowners in most cases, and residential installations are typically completed within a single day.
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Vinyl Fencing
Vinyl fencing is virtually maintenance-free, and comes with manufacturer warranties that are not offered with other fencing materials on the market. Similar to wood, vinyl is available in heights from four feet to eight feet in height.
Unlike wood materials, vinyl fencing is much more durable and is at least twice as resistant to outside elements. Vinyl material never needs to be sealed or painted. It is available in an almost limitless variety of styles and colors that increase both the curb appeal and value of a property.
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Aluminum Fencing
Aluminum fence materials are usually between four to eight feet high, installed in both residential and commercial properties. It offers an expansive view without the visual limitations of privacy fencing. This style is well-suited for commercial security fences and for homes with pools, as well as areas that provide sequestered views of the environment.
There are countless styles and colors for aluminum fencing. Powder-coated aluminum offers a striking appearance for residential homes, giving them a long-lasting finish and providing resistance from corrosion or weathering in any climate.
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