TYPES OF FENCES
The popularity of a chain-link fence is from its relatively low cost and that the open weave does not obscure sunlight from either side of the fence. Chain link fences offer security and protection for your children and pets as well as offering maintenance free characteristics. Options for chain link fences include: galvanized, aluminized or vinyl color coated chain link fences. Call us today to discuss your options!
CHAIN LINK FENCE
PVC VINYL FENCE
Are you exploring alternatives to traditional wood fencing? Then, a vinyl fence could be the answer for you. PVC vinyl fencing provides privacy, protection, and a beautiful appearance without all of the hassle of traditional fences. Vinyl fences are durable and do not get sun damage, do not rot and rain rolls right off of it. On top of that, it’s incredibly impact resistant.
There is a wide variety of vinyl fence design styles which means you’re sure to find the right look for you. You’re also able to add accents, such as lattice at the top of the fence, a scalloped top, or decorative post caps for a more elegant look. They come in several colors as well that will work with any home or landscaping environment. Fence Master can help you decide what best suits your needs.
WOODEN FENCE
Want to go with the classic privacy wooden fence? With a variety of styles available, our team is happy to help you select a fence that perfectly fits your needs. Whether you prefer the simple solid or spaced styles, or a design with a decorative lattice, our professionals at Fence Master can work with you to select your dream fence.
Pressure treated vs untreated fence. The difference between the two is that a pressure treated fence will resist the elements better than untreated due to chemical preservatives added, and so will maintain its integrity in conditions that would cause normal wood to rot. A pressure treated fence is more expensive than an untreated fence but is worth the extra money so that it can last for many more years!
An aluminum fence is a highly durable, stylish option for homeowners looking to define their yard without blocking the view. Aluminum fencing is cheaper than materials like steel or wrought iron. Keep in mind that aluminum fencing will provide an attractive, low-maintenance barrier, but it doesn’t conceal much at all. So if it’s privacy you’re after, you may want to think twice before having an aluminum fence installed.
ALUMINUM FENCE
SPLIT RAIL FENCE
Split rail fencing is a low-profile fence that consists of three to four rows of horizontal fence posts. These posts are supported by vertical beams every few feet. Split rail fences are typically made from wood or vinyl. Wood is a more affordable option, but vinyl lasts longer and requires less maintenance.
If you have a large property line you want to define, split rail fencing is an ideal choice for you. This simple but elegant fence style is popular for farms, parks, businesses, and homes on large acre lots. Split rail fencing is affordable, durable, and beautiful to look at but is not ideal for privacy.