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Pros and Cons of Security Fences


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Feeling a little uneasy about your property's security? Maybe a security fence would give you peace of mind that your family and belongings are well-protected. It might. The important thing is to carefully investigate what a security fence can and can't do for you.


In this article, we'll explore the pros and cons of security fences.


What is a Security Fence?


A security fence is any enclosure that prevents unauthorized access to a home, business, or property. It's different from a privacy fence, designed to screen your home from the view of the street and your neighbors. And it's other than an ornamental fence intended to improve your property's visual appeal.


That doesn't mean a security fence can't also provide privacy and can't be attractive. It can. But it also has to feature some qualities that a privacy fence and an ornamental fence don't necessarily offer.


Keep in mind that no fence is intruder-proof. Given enough time, a motivated creep will find a way to breach your defences. Instead, a security fence is intended to deter the average bad guy and slow or frustrate the truly determined ones. The right fence and features will determine how successful you are at preventing and frustrating these miscreants.


Pros of a Security Fence


Crime Deterrence


The most obvious advantage of having a security fence is to deter criminals from entering your property or making it difficult for them to succeed.


Researcher Joseph B. Kuhns at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte conducted a study in which he interviewed 422 incarcerated burglars about why they chose the homes they burgled and the factors that deter them from robbing others. The study indicated that for many burglars, tall fences with tops that were difficult to climb (such as wrought iron fences with pointed rails) deterred them because escape would be difficult.


Insurance Discounts


You could be eligible for a discount on your homeowners insurance if your fence meets specific requirements, such as height, fence material, and the presence of a self-closing gate. Check with your insurance provider to determine if you're eligible and what the requirements for your security fence would be.


Privacy


Some security fences provide plenty of privacy for backyard and poolside relaxation. Privacy-prioritized security fences in front yards also prevent people from seeing through the front of your house.


Beware: Privacy fences can have security drawbacks. Many burglars are drawn to privacy fences because they can do their bad-guy stuff without being seen. Neighborhood watch patrols cannot monitor your property if a privacy fence obstructs it.


Accessibility Controls


A security fence with a locking gate will help prevent unwanted visitors and animals from the safe space you've created for yourself and your family.


Property Value


A security fence increases the value of your home. This is particularly true if your security fence is aesthetically pleasing enough to boost your home's curb appeal.


Cons of a Security Fence


Cost


As you might've guessed, installing a security fence or any type is usually costly. The backyard security fence costs anywhere from $2,500 to $7,000, depending on the length and materials. You'll have to weigh the cost with the benefits, but many decide that the added protection and peace of mind are well worth it.


Maintenance


Decorative and privacy fences generally. While these materials might be better when considering which fences offer the most privacy, we can't deny that they also provide security, often at lower rates than their metal counterparts. Vinyl and composite are so low-maintenance you'll save on maintenance costs by not having to paint or stain them regularly.


Choosing wood, vinyl, or composite might require further research to learn about their differences. Vinyl (PVC) and composite can be cost-effective in the long run because upkeep is minimal, and you don't have to paint or stain them.


Types of Security Fences


Now that you know what benefits you'll gain from installing a security fence, what should you look for when choosing one?


Whatever the style, these are the security features you should look for. Your specific security needs and personal aesthetic will determine your best security fence.


Chain-Link


chain link fence

  • Traditional chain-link fences are not great for security since

  • Make changes or additions to your chain-link fence to transform it into a security fence

  • Purchase residential chain-link fences with holes too small for climbing.

Palisade and Wrought Iron


Wrought Iron Fence
  • High degree of security

  • Nearly impossible to climb.

  • Steel or wrought iron pales, rails, and posts narrowly bolted together, often with sharp prongs on top.

High-Security Ornamental Fence

  • Made from thicker, tougher metal.

  • Wrought iron fences, aluminium fences, and palisade fences can be ornamental

  • Spikes at the top, and the fence infills are too close to climb

Welded Mesh Fencing

Welded Mesh Fencing

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  • Hard to climb and cut open with a wire cutter.

  • Stand-alone without horizontal rail support because they're so rigid.

Wood, Vinyl, and Composite


vinyl fence

  • Reliable security and privacy

  • Often more affordable than metal

  • Can modify with anti-climbing devices

Masonry

Masonry fencing

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  • Incredibly strong

  • Create a visual barrier

  • Difficult to climb

  • Can be modified with spikes on top

  • More expensive than other types

Qualities of a Dependable Security Fence

  • See-through to deter intruders and vandalism

  • At least six feet tall

  • Hard to Climb

  • Difficult to Cut or Bypass

  • Has a Security Lock

FAQs about How to Choose the Best Fence for Security


How much will a gate cost for my security fence?


Depending on what type of gate you install, it will usually add $175 to $1,200 to the cost of your fence.


Are there any steps I need to take before installing my security fence?


Check your homeowner's association rules to ensure you can build one in your area. Also, check your city's codes to see any special rules or zoning restrictions about building fences in your town.


What can I do to make my wood or vinyl fence more secure?


Building a tall fence, installing security cameras and anti-climbing devices, and adding anti-climbing paint are a few things you can do to increase your wood fence's security.


Insecure about Installation?


Security fences are heavy-duty; the same goes for installing them. Especially if you have uneven terrain, building a fence can be arduous. There's a reason why professionals are specially trained to install them because the job often requires finesse and expertise. If you prefer something other than DIY, a fencing pro will take care of your security fencing installation.

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