Metal Privacy Fences & You

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When you want a metal privacy fence, there are many things that you will want to consider. This will ensure that you make the best metal fence choice for your home. You want to consider budget, aesthetics, and general maintenance in addition to several other things. Only after you have explored all aspects of a metal privacy fence should you make the move to purchase one.

A metal privacy fence usually means a chain link fence with privacy slats added.

Your Metal Privacy Fence Budget

You likely have a budget in mind in terms of fencing. Chain links are generally the cheapest while PVC vinyl is the most expensive. Regardless of what fencing you decide on, you want to get quotes on the fencing.

The quotes should include materials plus labor. It is also a good idea to get quotes from at least two fencing companies so you can have a point of reference. Otherwise, you could spend more than what’s necessary.

Your Metal Privacy Fence Aesthetics

The aesthetics may be a big part of the decision for you. This is going to be a very personal decision based upon what your preferences are as well as what’s going to look best against the elements of your home.

Some questions to ask yourself:

  • How high do I want my metal privacy fence?
  • What material do I like best?
  • What color works best for my home?

The height of the metal privacy fence is generally 6 feet, though in some instances, you may be able to get 8 feet.

Once you can answer these, it will make it easier for you to explore a metal privacy fence that’s going to work best for you.

You should also look at photos of different metal privacy fences so you know more about what each looks like. It may also be beneficial to take a drive around your neighborhood to see what other homes similar to yours have so you can try to match the general look.

General Maintenance of a Metal Privacy Fence

Every metal privacy fence material is slightly different when it comes to maintenance. This means you will want to weigh some of the pros and cons of each material so you can make an educated decision.

Chain link fences don’t require much maintenance at all, but you do want to keep an eye out for rust.

Metal Privacy Fence Gates

You will probably want at least one gate along the property line so that you have the ability to walk in and out. This can be a single door or a double door. Generally, this would measure 4 feet or 8 feet. You may want to have a gate located on either side of your home, towards the front, or in the back. Much of it is going to depend on how your home is situated on the lot and what it is near.

With so many things to consider, this is not a decision you want to make quickly. Take the time to explore your options. Talk with a fence company about what a metal privacy fence will cost based on the individual aspects you have chosen. Then, you can soon look forward to a metal privacy fence going up around your property, providing you with all of the privacy you could ask for.

Contact Long Fence today to learn more about a metal privacy fence.

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