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What Is The Cheapest Fence To Install?

Updated: Apr 3, 2023



Fences, in addition to enclosing your property, are an excellent way to improve the appearance and value of your home. A properly constructed fence can last many years with high-quality materials and maintenance without needing replacement or repairs by a fencing contractor. The cost of installing a fence is determined by several factors, including its length, height, and material type. Longer and higher fences will necessitate more labor and materials to build than shorter and lower fences.


Although building a fence around your home can be costly, you can combine hard work, research, and creativity to find the most durable and aesthetically appealing fence within your budget. The cheapest and most affordable fences are made of low-cost materials that require little maintenance and are simple to install. Natural, recycled, and manufactured materials are the most common and least expensive fences, requiring the least labor during installation and maintenance.



Aluminum fencing


Aluminum fences are among the most appealing and basic fences on the market. Although it does not provide the level of security that most homeowners require, it is relatively inexpensive in terms of maintenance costs. Furthermore, installing an aluminum fence necessitates maintenance during installation, where you will decorate and paint it.


Wood Fencing


Wood is the most popular fencing material in the United States, especially when properly treated. It provides homeowners with privacy and improves your home's aesthetic appeal. Furthermore, compared to other materials, it provides homeowners with a warm, welcoming feeling at a low cost. Consider the local laws regarding how high a fence should be when building the wood fence, and keep in mind that the size and height will determine the amount of lumber, labor, and, as a result, the price.


Wood fences require some time before being installed, but they can last a lifetime. Furthermore, the fence's quality heavily depends on the type of wood used to build it.



PVC fencing



Getting a PVC fence for your home is the most cost-effective option. To protect the outside world, such fences replace wooden pickets and stakes. PVC sleeves improve the stability of wooden fence posts, lowering the cost of materials and labor. PVC stakes can also be attached to crossbars using adhesives and screws.


PVC fencing is highly resistant to the elements, such as snow, rain, and sunlight, ensuring that it will last for many years in your home.


Wrought iron fencing


Wrought iron is a solid, long-lasting fencing material that can withstand harsh weather conditions with little maintenance. Wrought iron fences have a popular gothic and centuries-old look that creates an aesthetic appeal while providing sturdy security for most homeowners. Wrought iron fencing is more expensive than other types of fencing due to the cost of repainting and custom fabrication.


Vinyl Fencing


Aside from being inexpensive, vinyl fences' flexibility, strength, and resistance to paint make them an appealing choice for most homeowners. Some experts say vinyl fencing is four times stronger and more flexible than wood fences. Vinyl fences are simple to maintain because graffiti and other stains can be removed with soap and water. Vinyl fences are less expensive due to their long life span and low maintenance costs.


Chain link fencing


Chain link fencing is a low-cost option that will last for many years. This type of fencing primarily creates physical barriers for intruders to enter and for pets and children to exit school playgrounds. The material is highly durable, inexpensive, and requires little upkeep. On the other hand, chain links rust and provide no privacy to your home.


To increase privacy, plant fast-growing vines, shrubs, and flowers at the base of the chain link fence.


Electric fencing


Electric fencing installed by a fence contractor is a popular low-cost deterrent for human and animal intruders. The electric fence's simple setup comprises a receiver, transmitters, and several wires strung between upright wooden posts. Electric fences provide maximum security at a low cost by sending a high-intensity voltage pulse whenever a wire is breached. Such fences are no longer permitted in urban areas or near highways or roads.


Stone fencing


Stone and brick walls are visually appealing and offer excellent privacy to homeowners. Furthermore, these fences are strong and durable, providing security to your home. However, the extensive labor required during its construction may raise the cost of stone fencing.



Picket


Picket wood fencing is a popular and cost-effective option in the United States, providing privacy and security to your property. The vertically spaced-out picket attached to the bottom and top horizontal rails comes in various decoration styles to increase curb appeal and home value.


Pallet


Pallets can be easily installed as a fence horizontally or vertically between vertical posts by a fencing contractor. Pallets can be obtained for free from nursery beds, construction sites, and industries; however, they must bear the International Plant Protection Convention logo. The organization ensures that the pallet is fumigated and heat-treated to limit the spread of plant diseases and critters.


Barbed wire


Barbed wire fencing is an inexpensive and secure method of preventing livestock from leaving your yard and wild animals such as foxes and jackals from entering.


Lattice top


A lattice-top fence is a wood fence with metal crisscrossing above the wooden fence to allow sunlight to pass through. It also allows one to see the outside world while preventing intruders from entering. Furthermore, the lattice can support climbing shrubs like vines, making your home more appealing. The smaller slats at the top of the fence use fewer wood panels than traditional fences, making lattice less expensive.


Nature fence


Hedges have been used as fences to protect homes from intruders and soil erosion since the sixteenth century. Planting shrubs necessitates research into native plants and the selection of the best plant whose mature size will provide adequate fencing. Visiting a local nursery to learn about the best plants to grow as a natural fence would be most beneficial. To keep the process affordable, choose plants that grow quickly and require little maintenance and plant during the rainy season.


Although yew takes years to mature into a mature hedge that protects your home, it has an attractive appearance that is ideal for both sunny and cloudy climates. Alternatively, you can grow spotted laurel around the stonewall to add aesthetic appeal and privacy from neighbors and intruders. The bushy green plant is challenging because it can withstand salty winds and air pollution. You can choose from a wide range of privet species to grow your fence, reaching a height of five to ten feet.


You can choose bamboo fencing to make your home appear more environmentally friendly and to increase its appeal. Bamboo cane and rolled bamboo fences are made of connected poles stronger than live bamboo. Bamboo should not be used as a fence by homeowners in colder climates.



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