Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Homeowners can choose from variety of fencing materials

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Homeowners choose to erect fences on their properties for various reasons. Parents may find fences provide peace of mind during those times when their youngsters are playing in the yard, while other homeowners prefer fences for the privacy they provide.

Whatever compels homeowners to consider fencing for their properties, those who have decided to install fencing will soon realize they have numerous options. Finding the right fencing material for your property requires considerin­g a host of factors, including budget and personal style.

The following are a few popular fencing materials from which homeowners may choose.

ALUMINUM Aluminum fencing is ideal for those who are looking for something that’s both ornamental and functional.

Aluminum fencing may not appeal to those homeowners whose biggest priority is privacy, as aluminum fences are not solid walls. However, aluminum fences are typically low-maintenanc­e, and they can be effective at keeping both kids and pets in the yard. Aluminum fences that have been painted with a rust-inhibiting primer may require even less maintenanc­e than aluminum fences painted without primer.

BAMBOO Bamboo is a less traditiona­l fencing option that may appeal to homeowners who want a fencing material that’s both different and eco-friendly.

Bamboo grows naturally, which should appeal to homeowners who want their homes to have as little negative impact on the environmen­t as possible.

Bamboo provides ample privacy and comes in various styles. Homeowners should consult with a fencing specialist before choosing a style so they can be certain they choose the most climate-appropriat­e option.

CHAIN-LINK Chain-link fences may not add the aesthetic appeal that some homeowners are looking for, but these fences are relatively inexpensiv­e, durable and functional.

Chain-link fences are low-maintenanc­e, though homeowners looking for fences to provide some privacy may need to get creative if they install chain-link fencing. Planting flowers, shrubbery or trees near chain-link fences can add some aesthetic appeal and a little privacy.

VINYL Although it’s among the more expensive fencing options, vinyl can make up for that initial sticker shock, thanks to the material’s durability.

In addition, vinyl fences require little maintenanc­e, saving homeowners the expense of paying for upkeep, such as repainting.

Vinyl fencing comes in various styles, and homeowners can choose the style that best suits their priorities with regard to aesthetic appeal and privacy.

WOOD Of course, no discussion of fencing would be complete without mentioning wood fencing. Many homeowners love wood fencing because of its versatilit­y with regard to design and color. The options are endless when it comes to crafting wood fencing, and the wood can be stained in any color homeowners prefer. Wood fencing can be designed not only for homeowners who prioritize privacy, but can also be crafted for homeowners for whom privacy is not a significan­t concern.

Wood is a relatively inexpensiv­e fencing material, but the maintenanc­e required to keep wood fencing looking great can sometimes be costly and time-consuming.

Options abound for homeowners looking to add fencing to their properties. Homeowners hesitant to choose a material and/or install their own fencing can consult local profession­als to find the best fencing fit for a property.

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Wood is an affordable fencing material that offers both beauty and versatilit­y; however, regular maintenanc­e is required to keep wood fences looking their best.
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Vinyl is one of the more expensive fencing materials, but it’s also one of the most durable — and it’s attractive and low-maintenanc­e, too.
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