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Steel Gates Ideal Fencing Style For Your Home

Different Fencing Styles For Your Home

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Steel Gates

Ideal Fencing Style For Your Home

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Fences are created depending on the intended use . For example, there are those that are made to

improve security to prevent something from getting out or keep something from going in. In

many cases, these have barbed wires as the top to ensure the highest level of security. These can

be seen in residential areas where robbery is widespread. You can also find fences that are fairly

tall to keep passersby from seeing the home behind it. In these cases, they are referred to as

privacy fences. Fences that have slats placed tightly together to prevent individuals from peering

through them is also another type of privacy fencing. These can be set up around the entire

property or in certain sections, like around pools.

Fences are not only useful, they could also be aesthetically pleasing. There are various kinds of

decorative fences that individuals can use in their properties. One of the most well-known are

wrought steel gates. Wrought iron fencing is usually used in historic neighborhoods and is

usually installed in Victorian style homes. This fencing style is stunning, iconic, and really

resilient but it is usually pricey as the fence is worked by hand. Scroll work and robust stone

posts are common inclusions of this type of fence, making them one of the most elaborate

decorative fences out there.

Considering the steep price such fencing style, many individuals no

longer get wrought iron gates. Moreover, commercial manufacture of

wrought iron fences stopped in the 1960s though smaller specialty

companies still exist. Instead, those who want the style of wrought iron

fences get molded steel which is less costly and easier to find.

Split rail fencing is another decorative fence. They were traditionally used to keep livestock in a

pasture, but over time have become decorative fences which are favored by many homeowners

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as they can indicate property lines without obstructing the view. In communities, this can help

keep off domestic pets from the yard. Picket fences are also very iconic fences, and they are

usually two feet high with a sharp tip at the top of the slats.

They are installed in a way that a narrow space is retained in between slats. This decorative

fencing is perfect for front yards as it offers sufficient security for small children and pets while

still leaving a great view of the houses in front of your property. Many people also favor live

fences or hedgerows which is a fence made live plants, like shrubs and small trees, which are

planted close to one another. Utilizing live plants as fences will improve air quality in your

property, and provide a habitat for urban animals.