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Fencing & Privacy Walls

Aluminum Fencing

Aluminum Fencing

Aluminum Fencing

 The aluminum fence does not provide strength and security like other fence types because, this material is very lightweight, making it easily bendable from contact or even a strong wind. Aluminum fencing is generally utilized in commercial applications for its long-term functionality. Aluminum material requires less maintenance and is easy to clean. 

Wood Fencing

Aluminum Fencing

Aluminum Fencing

 When selecting timber for the fencing purpose, consider the local weather or atmosphere because choosing the proper wood for your climate will deter decay and provide a long–lasting fence.

Good quality wooden fencing will demand fewer repairs and is less likely to need replacement. The average life period of wooden fencing material can vary from 10 to 30 years, depending on the quality of the installation, type of wood, and how well it is maintained.

Vinyl Fencing

Aluminum Fencing

Wrought Iron Fencing

 Vinyl fencing is naturally pest-resistant, so you don’t have to worry about termites reducing your fence’s stability. Vinyl does not produce splinters, which means fewer opportunities for injury, and it doesn’t require preservatives to maintain its appearance or quality. Additionally, vinyl is fire-resistant, which means it doesn’t ignite readily and is considered “self-extinguishing”. 

Wrought Iron Fencing

Wrought Iron Fencing

Wrought Iron Fencing

 The installation task for iron fencing is simple but requires more time & is more labor-intensive than other materials, given the heaviness of the material.

The iron fence is stronger & more durable, they often require custom manufacturing and are more expensive than other available materials.

Chain Link Fencing

Wrought Iron Fencing

Chain Link Fencing

 Chain–link fence is mostly utilized at construction projects and industries due to its affordable price and low maintenance nature.

The installation process of this types of fencing is quick and easy. These fences are suitable for a few types of applications or purposes.

Brick Wall Fencing

Wrought Iron Fencing

Chain Link Fencing

The brick wall fence has been used for ages to build privacy, provide security to the home, and give an accent to the house.

The types of fence are very popular and can be seen around many houses, offices, institutions, or other buildings.

These types of fencing are very durable, solid, and long–lasting, they bring style and class to the fencing which any other materials can’t give.

Farm Fencing

Living Fencing | Privacy Wall

Barbed Wire Fencing

 One of the many benefits of having fencing on your farm is the ability to better manage and secure your livestock. With a sturdy, protective border around your property, you can keep your larger animals, such as cows and horses, from wandering off the property and into roadways or your neighbors’ acreage 

Barbed Wire Fencing

Living Fencing | Privacy Wall

Barbed Wire Fencing

 Barbed wire fence is manufactured by steel and is mostly utilized for keeping cattle and livestock away from the house.

This fencing is one type of rolled & twisted wire that is different from a normal galvanized wire in that its strands are twined together instead of intertwined with one another.

Living Fencing | Privacy Wall

Living Fencing | Privacy Wall

Living Fencing | Privacy Wall

 Shrubs and trees are planted at regular intervals to make a continuous screen is called a living fence. This fence is serving the various purposes of a compound wall, give protection from high winds, ensure privacy, and form a background screen for a flower garden, vegetable garden, etc.

Wood Privacy Wall

Composite Privacy Wall

Living Fencing | Privacy Wall

 One of the main advantages of wooden panel is that it increases the aesthetic value of your home architecture design. The walls look rich and elegant. Decorative wooden panels such as veneers will display the natural beauty of wood. Wood panel offers a clean and smooth surface. 

Composite Privacy Wall

Composite Privacy Wall

Composite Privacy Wall

 Composite beams to create an exterior privacy wall Unlike structural beams, decorative beams contribute to the look rather than the support of a frame. But they are still attached to all four legs for added strength. You can hide electrical wiring inside the hollow beams to create a discreet and sleek lighting design with no visible wires. .

Privacy Screens

Composite Privacy Wall

Composite Privacy Wall

 Privacy screens and screen fencing provide added shelter in harsh weather, and they’re excellent windbreaks. Privacy screens are also great light managers. They can be used to keep out glare and heat anywhere around the home, as well as the privacy aspects. 

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