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Wood
Wood is probably the most poplar fencing type in Southern California. Many homeowners appreciate the level of privacy and security a tall wood fencing can provide them. Wood fencing provides homeowners with a warm and inviting feeling at an affordable price. However, the price of wood fencing can vary depending on the type of wood and the size of the fence. The bigger and larger a fence is the longer it will generally take for a construction team to install. Therefore, smaller fencing may be recommended if you’re in a rush or time sensitive.
Vinyl
Vinyl fencing is much stronger and flexible than wood fences. Many homeowners appreciate the vinyl fencing having almost no maintenance and its resistance to paint. As a result, vinyl fencing is easier to be kept clean. However, vinyl fencing does cost more to install than other fences. This type of fencing is considered cheaper than others.
Chain Link
Chain linking are very cheap, durable, and require minimal maintenance compared to other fences. However, chain links do not provide privacy for homeowners.
Wrought Iron
Wrought iron provides homeowners with a sturdy and stylist fence. However, these fences do require maintenance occasionally. For instance, a wrought iron fence may need to be sanded down or repainted every few years. These fences symbolize status, quality, and prestige over other types of fences due to their higher prices.
Aluminum
Aluminum fencing can be customized to meet a homeowner’s style. For instance, homeowners can change the color or decorations of aluminum fences. A benefit of having aluminum is its low maintenance costs. However, it does provide a minimal amount of security for homeowners.
In conclusion, there a many type of fencing to choose from. However, a homeowner should pick the fence that is right for them. One fence isn’t necessarily better than another, but rather it is based of the homeowner’s preference. Preferences can vary from based off a fence’s attributes such as the amount of security or privacy, quality, price, maintenance, and style.
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