Fencing - Aluminum or Iron
Durable Long Lasting Fencing
Wrought Iron Fencing
Adding a decorative wrought iron fence to your property gives your perimeter a classical look that your neighbors will envy. Because they're made of iron, these types of fences are extremely durable.
Wrought iron fence also comes pre-painted in several popular colors.
There are also many beautiful fencing designs from which to pick.
Wrought iron fences can be mounted flush to the ground (set in concrete, as seen above) or they can be constructed atop brick or other masonry walls.
Gates, for both pedestrians and vehicles, are easily added to fit your needs. Automatic gate operator to open or close the gate without exiting your vehicle may also be added.
Iron fences come in a variety of styles:
Residential wrought iron fences
Commercial wrought iron fences
Aluminum Fencing
Decorative aluminum fencing. Aluminum fences have recently evolved to become an economical alternative to the more expensive wrought iron fences. Like the vinyl fences, a decorative aluminum fence will provide years of maintenance-free security and access control. These fences will withstand years of harsh weather, and the only suggested maintenance is a good washing once a year.
Aluminum fences come in a variety of styles.
High-strength aluminum alloy, which has the strength of steel but will never rust or corrode, even in coastal areas or around swimming pools.
Gates are made from the same tough material as the fences - the HS-35 Alloy. This has a minimum yield strength of 35,000 pounds per square inch. Compare that figure with the strength of typical steel fences (25,000-30,000 psi) and competing aluminum fences (16,000 psi).
Polymer Fencing recreates the classic look of wrought iron.
Low-maintentance, easy-to-install and rust-free, this fencing system is a great alternative to iron.
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