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What Type Of Fence Lasts The Longest?

The longevity of your fence is a critical component of buying decisions. It's probably much more critical than the price you pay. After all, the three-thousand-dollar fence that lasts for two years is a bad investment, while the same fence that lasts for decades is worth buying.

 

Knowing how long your fence is going to last, approximately, before you make a purchase, it's imperative. Not only do different materials last longer than others, the environmental conditions and installation phase can also have an effect on their lifetime. Poorly built fences appear to crack faster, while our advanced team uses the best approaches to give your fence a longer life.

 

Wood Fencing

The most widely used types of wood for fences are spruce, cedar and pine, so the length of your fence necessarily depends on the type of wood it is made of. Cedar can last for 15-30 years, spruce can last for 4-7 years and pine can last for 5-12 years.

 

Treated wood, however, increases this longevity: pine and spruce can last for 20 years and cedar can last for up to 40 years. Bear in mind that one of the main culprits to minimize your fence 's resilience is moisture. If one of your fence panels or pickets touches the earth, they will be damaged by moisture, which can decrease life by up to three years. You may prevent this by ensuring that the posts are handled or stained and have concrete or gravel fillers in their post holes to keep the moisture away.

 

Another thing to keep in mind when it comes to wood fences is maintenance — you need to keep the fence on a regular basis to keep it from ageing. Stain and paint the fence, then repaint every two years and paint every four years.

Wrought Iron and Steel Fencing

Generally, the two most robust and durable fencing materials are wrought iron and steel fencing. Steel is a little more popular in residential properties because it is lighter and more flexible than wrought iron. However, the steel fencing can be incredibly heavy and robust as a result. Many homeowners also like the choice of steel fencing, since it can be racked to accommodate sloping or uneven terrain, which can not easily be said of all fencing materials.

 

What makes steel fences so long-lasting? Apart from its sheer weight, much of the steel fencing material is now galvanized and powder coated throughout the production process. As a result, it is resistant to rust and can thus stand up to the time test – as long as it is properly maintained.

Wrought iron is also an extremely durable and durable fencing choice. Although it's a little less popular on residential properties, it's an incredibly powerful option; it's never going to warp and rot like some other fencing materials might. It might be susceptible to rust spots over time, but it's easy to repair with a bit of daily sanding and painting. Another advantage of wrought iron fencing that many homeowners love is that it appears to look much better with age, as wrought iron develops a beautiful patina over time as it oxidizes.

 

Chain Link Fencing

Chain Link is also considered to be relatively poor because it is so small. Whereas in fact, the premium chain link fence can last for decades. By using a high-quality metal and powder coating that will withstand corrosion, weather is unlikely to damage the wall in any drastic way.

 

They're also extremely tough, resisting direct blows and injury. Although it's unlikely to last as long as a wrought-iron fence that's only thicker, a chain-linked metal fence can last for decades , particularly if you take care of it.

 

One of the most important aspects of the chain link fence is the sporadic posts that are hammered into the dirt. We use a pneumatic driving technique that drives them deeper into the ground without damaging the surrounding soil.

 

Vinyl Fencing

Vinyl fences or PVC fences are rapidly increasing in popularity. They're robust and relatively maintenance-free — just wash it off with some water. Although color choices are minimal, vinyl fences are available in a wide variety of types, including picket, lattice, privacy and even split rail.

 

Important Considerations

Although steel and wrought iron are by far the longest-lasting fencing materials on the market today , it is important to note that these are not necessarily the most realistic choices for a person's particular fencing needs. Since steel and wrought iron fencing is not made of panels, it appears to provide little in the way of privacy. Therefore, if you're first and foremost looking to install a fence to add protection to your house, you're probably going to want to explore another framing material that comes in panels (such as wood or vinyl).

 

Furthermore, due to its thickness and long-lasting durability, it is also important to be aware that steel and wrought-iron fencing appear to be among the most costly fencing options available. On the other hand, since these fencing styles can last for decades without the need for significant maintenance or replacement, the additional up-front costs can be more than worth saving and peace of mind in the long run.

Do You Need a Fence Contractor You Can Trust?

Why pay more when you can restore? That's our motto and the way we approach every project. Fresh Coat Restoration specializes in new deck builds, new fence builds, deck repairs, fence repairs, arbor restoration, fence restoration, deck restoration, pressure washing and sealing/staining. If it's in your backyard chances are we specialize in it! When you call FCR you will be working with a licensed, insured, honest and reliable contractor with years of experience and thousands of satisfied customers.  We are the top Fencing contractor in the Vine Hill neighborhood of Martinez, California, serving the fencing installation and restoration needs of homeowners throughout Contra Costa, Solano and Alameda Counties. Contact us today to start your project!

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