Common Types of Residential Fencing and Their Features
by Taylor Smith Helping Fence in AustraliaFencing
is an integral part of any kind of property you have and in residential
properties, it is mostly used to define boundaries, for security purposes and
keeping kids and pets safe. Not to mention, it also works by adding your
property’s overall aesthetic appearance and resale value too. Because it is
used in so many ways, it is important that at the time of getting it installed,
you pay more attention than normal. The biggest challenge would be of choosing
the right kind of fencing because the markets are full of different materials
and types. Some of the most common types are discussed here along with their
pros and cons to help you choose the right one and the first name we discuss is
of Colorbond fencing.
Steel
Or Colorbond Fencing
In
the past few years, steel or Colorbond fencing has emerged as the top choice of
the people of Australia because of a number of reasons like privacy it offers.
According to the vendors of Colorbond fence extensions, this fencing is an
ideal choice in areas, where homes are built really closer to breach each
other’s privacy quite easily. This version is unmatched in terms of privacy,
but yes, for this, you will have to sacrifice on the factor of views. According
to the vendors of Colorbond gates, this has been the top choice of the
Australia because of its availability in several colours and also the fact that
it does not require too much of maintenance. It will not require painting and
the make is really durable, tough and strong.
Wire
Mesh Fencing
In
many places and situations, where Colorbond fencing is not a viable option, homeowners
prefer wire mesh fencing. The top USP of this type is that it is affordable, durable,
effective, low demanding in terms of maintenance and so on. The downside of
this type is that because it is see-through, you will have to compromise on the
aspect of privacy and safety too. The reason is that it is very easy to climb
up and over this wire mesh fencing. However, the good part about this type is
that it is not likely to get damaged by fire, depending upon the intensity of
the heat and its temperature.
Picket
Fencing
After
Colorbond fencing, this happens to be the second most attractive type of
fencing for residential properties, particularly. This type of Picket fence is ideal
for properties that have a verandah with an iron lacework on the front. However,
the maintenance related requirements are really high and you will have to get
it painted on a regular basis to preserve timber from damages caused by
weather, pests, etc. But the good thing is that by getting it painted in a
complementing colour as your property, you can use this fencing to enhance the
appearance as well as the property’s resale value as well. The timber posts may
be prone to termite attack, but can be treated to help prevent the
problem. Timber is also more likely to
burn if you live in a bushfire prone area.
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