Wood FenceWood fence are one of the most common fences installed, as they look beautiful and do their job! A wood fence will provide great privacy for your backyard, and will last an estimated 15 to 20 years. A wood fence can be painted any color decided by the homeowner, or even stained a darker wood color. Wood fences are a great addition to any home to complete your backyard!
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Aluminum FenceAluminum fences are a great option around your pool, where you still want the fun to be seen but you need safety. An aluminum fence will do a great job at keeping the kids away from the pool when it is not swimming time. This is a very attractive long-lasting option for homeowners, and often is topped with decorative elements.
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PVC FencePVC fences are similar to the wood fence, where they provide exceptional privacy for the owner. One major different, is the construction. PVC fences have been seen to last a good deal longer than wood fences, with an average life of 25 years. PVC fences can be customized to come in a variety of colors or textures, even making the fence look like a wall.
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Split Rail Equestrian FenceSplit rail fencing is most often used for farms or rural areas. They are a cost effective way to keep your animals in the pasture. Whether you have horses or cows, will depend on the height the split rain fence will need to be built to.
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Chain Link FenceChain link fences are a cost friendly option for homeowners that are not looking for a great deal of privacy, yet need to enclose their property. Keeping people from trespassing to your pool is a must. Chain link fences do a great job at keeping the dogs in. Many owners choose a chain link fence when they actually like their neighbors.
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Iron FenceIron fences are one of the most expensive fences, but highest of quality. The iron construction outlasts nearly all other fences. Often times iron fences are decorated with beautiful ornamental features. When considering an iron fences it is important to make sure the ground is sturdy enough. Because of the weight of the iron fences, often times they must be extra secured through the use of a lot of concrete.
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