Fences
Enclosing your property, marking property lines, protecting small children and pets, and enhancing privacy can all be completed with proper fencing. Elevated Deck & Fence can provide a variety of fencing options for your home, backyard, or owned property, allowing you to have peace of mind about safety. From different materials and colors to different designs, our team can help you love spending time around your home while protecting every household member from accidents.
Different Fencing Materials From Elevated Deck & Fence
When you think of fencing, you may picture a wooden or wrought iron fence, depending on the context. These are popular materials because of their visual appearance, coloring, and design. Fencing materials from our team provide enhanced protection and durability against weather conditions for homeowners in Idaho. Here are some more insights about different fencing materials and how they could work for your home.
Wrought Iron
One of the most classic looks for fencing is wrought iron, which provides an old-world look with strong durability. These fences can be customized to different colors and designs that will match the look of any home or space. Wrought iron fences feature small bars in between larger ornate posts, creating a dynamic look for traditional or colonial-style homes. Wrought iron is often the material used for pool fences as well, protecting from drowning or accidents while also resisting mold growth.
Cedar Wood
This wood type is highly rated when it comes to longevity, resistance to warping, and resistance to insects. Cedar is a brightly colored wood with differing grain patterns that is best for outdoor structures, decks, pergolas, and furniture. Cedar wood fencing provides better aesthetics than other materials and is extremely versatile to work with. Cedar wood is also sustainable because of its environmental performance and limited greenhouse gas release.
Vinyl
Vinyl fencing provides the most seclusion and sophistication of all the fence options. Vinyl panels are a common choice for residential fencing, but picket fencing is also another option if you want some of your landscaping or more of your home to be visible. Many vinyl designs can be customized to your taste while still providing benefits to the home, pool, or garden.
Streaked Vinyl
Streaked vinyl is a decorative type of vinyl that can be used for projects like fences. This material is often used when a homeowner wants the look of natural wood without the maintenance or drawbacks of natural wood. Streaked vinyl can also come in a variety of finishes, which can make it fit with traditional or modern home designs. You can have all the benefits of a vinyl fence with a slightly different look from other similar fences in your area.
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Common Fencing Colors
Many companies offer customization for fencing; some common colors are typically used for residential fencing. These colors include:
- Redwood
- Beige
- Rustic Brown
- White
- Black
- Gray
- Light Blue
- Green
Why Install New Fencing
New fencing around your home can elevate the space while also keeping prying eyes from seeing around your home. While most fencing materials are durable, they will experience different types of wear and damage over the years. Replacing your fencing can make your home look more appealing, feel more expensive, and better protected. Fencing can really elevate a home and its surrounding landscaping, so upgrading can boost resale value and entertainment value.
Services From Elevated Deck & Fence
Our locally owned and operated company focuses on providing you were greater safety and security. At Elevated Deck & Fence, we offer high-quality materials and efficient installation to help Idaho homeowners enjoy their homes. No matter what type of fencing you choose, we will ensure that it looks and feels like you! Learn more about all of our options or discuss pricing with our experts to get started.
FAQs
What Is The Most Cost-Effective Fencing Solution?
Materials like PVC and wood are some of the cheapest to obtain, meaning that these fencing types will be the most budget-friendly for homeowners. Both of these materials are versatile and able to work in a variety of designs, colors, and sizes. Homeowners who want added protection but don’t want to spend too much money should consider these options.
Do You Provide A Warranty On The Fencing?
Fencing warranties are typically provided by the manufacturer, covering damage to the materials that may occur in a short amount of time. Installers may also provide warranties on the workmanship or other installation, meaning that if the fence fails or there is a problem with the entire structure, you may not have to pay for replacement costs out of pocket. If you are concerned about what warranties are available or necessary for a new fence, you can discuss this with our experts before installation begins.
