A Rundown Of The Ornamental Fence

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Let’s dive into what makes a fence ornamental and other characteristics of ornamental fencing and gates that make them more than just something to look at.

Intricate designs were first introduced into fences decades ago. These gates and fences prioritized the beauty and aesthetic of the fence. Today, we call this idea an ornamental fence. Ornamental fencing has grown popular among homeowners and architects. Today, let’s dive into what makes a fence ornamental and other characteristics of ornamental fencing and gates that make them more than just something to look at.

What is an Ornamental Fence Made Out Of?

Typical ornamental fences and gates are made out of either aluminum, steel, or iron. Aluminum is popular because of a few reasons. First, aluminum is resistant to corrosion, never rusts, and it is a good choice for places with changing climates. For instance, aluminum makes an excellent choice for Maryland because of the harsh swings of the weather. From hot, humid summers, to brutal winters, aluminum will last. Secondly, aluminum is cheap, and manufacturers can produce aluminum from recycled components for a relatively low cost.

Steel and iron are also popular choices behind aluminum. An ornamental fence from either of these two materials favors strength over durability. While the durable material does prevent physical damage, be aware these two metals can require upkeep to prevent corrosion or rust. Steel fencing sacrifices some strength in exchange for flexibility when being forged.

Customization and Security

The main point of an ornamental fence is to be designed by the customer. This means that you can customize the metal, the design, and the remaining portions of the fence. Parts include mounts, brackets, gates, lamps, and any other piece of the fencing. Furthermore, security is another benefit of any metal fencing. With intricate designs, intruders will have a hard time squeezing between the fencing or might be deterred by large, sharp tips. Pairing this concept with an iron or steel fence, you’ll have an unclimbable, unmoveable physical protection layer for your home or business.

Installation and Cost

Due to all the benefits, customizations, and general traits of ornamental fencing, such fencing may be more complicated than a standard wrought iron or chain link fence. In addition, extra customization may increase the original cost of the fence. Be sure to keep your budget in mind and consult with a fencing expert on any difficult decisions.

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If you are ready to install your massive duty iron fence and add iron railings or you still have some more questions, we here at Hercules Custom Iron are here to help. We have many years of experience and will ensure that your chain link fence will serve you and your family for years. Visit us online or call us at 1-800-331-2590. For advice, updates, and to see what we are up to, be sure to follow us on social media on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Pinterest.

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