Selecting the Right Fence Materials for You

Types of Fence Materials

When it comes to choosing fence materials, there are several options to consider. Cedar is a popular choice due to its flexibility, durability, and resistance to warping or shrinking. However, it requires a concrete base to prevent soil-caused rot and regular wood sealant applications to protect its color. Redwood and teak fences offer a luxurious look but are more expensive so it’s common to use them for smaller enclosures. They both will require regular sealing or oiling to maintain their color.

Vinyl fences offer durability in various styles, but for a precise fitting, opt for a professional installation. Maintenance is minimal, with occasional washing or rinsing when visibly needed. Composite fences provide a wood-like appearance without susceptibility to insects or rot. However, they cost more than some other options and typically require professional installation. In comparison, chain link fences offer adequate security at a relatively low cost. Chain link is also a great choice for a DIY project. Upgrading to a vinyl-coated chain link can improve aesthetics and longevity.

When it comes to metal fences, they offer durability and a variety of styles such as wrought iron, cast iron, aluminum, steel, barbed wire and woven wire, and corrugated metal. Hiring a specialized fencing contractor is advisable for custom-made designs. Regular maintenance involves rust-resistant product application, though it’s normal for some rust to collect. Masonry fences provide a stately appearance and are best if you are looking for something permanent, however they do require professional installation due to the type of tools and processes needed for proper installation.

Lastly, treated wood is a reasonably priced option. Its common use is for fence posts and not the planks. However, if you are set on using treated wood for the planks as well, remember their tendency to warp and twist. You can minimize this tendency by hand-picking planks from a local lumberyard instead of ordering in bulk.

These are just a few of the most common fence materials. Understanding the options available helps in selecting the ideal fit for what you need. Additionally, check out this article on Fence Types to further guide you in pairing the right style with your chosen materials.

References

Taylor, G., Clement, T., & Vila, B. 10 Types of Fencing Materials All Homeowners Should Know, (2022). Law & Garden, Bob Vila.