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Why Choose Steel Fencing Over Iron Options?

by Chris D. Fencing Contractor & Repair Experts
Steel and iron are quite similar to each other in characteristic features. The basic difference between the materials is their carbon content. Despite of that, both are used for making sturdy and cost-effective fencing. However, there are certain things which give an edge to steel fencing over iron options. The versatility, strength level and appearance of the former differs greatly from that of the latter.

Let’s have a look at some factors that make steel fences more preferable than iron ones:

Durability & Strength : 
As has been mentioned already, both are tough materials and used for making long-lasting fences. However, iron fencing is manufactured using only ferrum, whereas the ones made of steel also contain carbon and ferrum. Therefore, the former is softer & less durable, requiring frequent repairs. On the other hand, the latter option is capable of withstanding heavy rainfall, windstorms and minor impacts from debris.

Welding : 
Iron can be moulded more easily than steel and therefore, allows welders to make fences out of it within a short period of time. However, manufacture of steel fencing necessitates a low amount of electrical energy due to high carbon content, which enables the material to heat up quickly.

Heat Conduction : 
When steel and iron fences are heated up using fire, both of them produce a small amount of heat. But the former produces less heat than the latter. And the more heat a material conducts, the more likely it is to cause fires. This is why most fencing contractors in Perth advise homeowners to install Colorbond steel fences for ensuring safety against fires.

Corrosion : 
There is no doubt about the fact that ferrum rusts very quickly. Rusted iron posts can stick with each other and require frequent lubrication. But, stainless steel fencing has chromium and nickel as its constituent materials as well and can, therefore, go on without rusting for several years and maintain a modern & sleek appearance.

Costs : 
The difficulties faced during production of iron fences raise their price. Steel fencing, on the other hand, is manufactured more quickly using less complicated processes and is available at quite inexpensive rates even from renowned brands such as Colorbond.

Thus, it is very clear from the above mentioned factors why steel fences are more commonly preferred by most people in Australia to secure the perimeter of residential or commercial property. Iron fencing is costly, less durable, requires a lot of maintenance and therefore, rarely used by anyone except a few.

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