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Types of Fences

Aluminum
Aluminum

An aluminum fence is installed by setting the posts and fastening the fence panels between them. The exact instructions for doing this will vary depending on what brand of fence system you buy. Pay close attention to recommended measurements for the distance between posts and for the depth of post holes.

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Bamboo
Bamboo

Bamboo fencing is renowned as an environmentally friendly, attractive option. Bamboo is a fast growing grass that is much stronger than timber and most types of wood. It is, therefore, an excellent option for fencing and construction.

Chain Link
Chain Link

A chain-link fence (also referred to as wire netting, wire-mesh fence, chain-wire fence, cyclone fence, hurricane fence, or diamond-mesh fence) is a type of woven fence usually made from galvanized or LLDPE-coated steel wire.

Electric
Electric

An electric fence is a barrier that uses electric shocks to deter animals from crossing a boundary. The voltage of the shock may have effects ranging from discomfort to death.

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PVC
PVC

Vinyl fence is constructed from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which is combined with unique ingredients that provide excellent impact strength, weather-ability and durability. In fact, vinyl fencing is up to five times more durable and four times more flexible than wood fences, which makes it able to handle the impact from tree limbs and lawn mowers.

Vinyl
Vinyl

Vinyl fences are clean, durable, and will last a life-time. Best Vinyl Fence & Deck is the leading expert in installing vinyl products in the Utah area. They are determined to provide a seamless experience that will leave you satisfied and happy.

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Wood
Wood

Wood fencing is typically made from cedar, pine or redwood. The highest-grade wood is rated clear, followed by premium, select, standard and quality. • Cedar offers natural beauty, whether you choose to stain it or leave it natural.

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Wrought Iron
Wrought Iron

Wrought iron is an iron alloy with a very low carbon (less than 0.08%) content in contrast to cast iron (2.1% to 4%). It is a semi-fused mass of iron with fibrous slag inclusions (up to 2% by weight) which gives it a "grain" resembling wood, that is visible when it is etched or bent to the point of failure.

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