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Benefits of Choosing New Orleans Steel Fence for Your Home and Property

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How do you figure out the best fence for your home or property? With so many things to consider like stability, maintenance, utility, privacy, visual appeal, and cost, it sure is not an easy decision to make.

This article will focus on the steel fence that you can choose to build for your home with the aforementioned considerations.

The steel fence has many popular upsides to it, from its durable materials, low maintenance needs, and getting the best value for money, which are often the very first things homeowners deem the most important to consider when buying a fence.

How to Build a Steel Fence?

Here are simple and straightforward steps on building a steel fence for your home:

  1. Check local regulations governing fence building at your location.
  2. Layout the fence line(s). Consider the terrain and obstructions.
  3. Prepare the Fence Line. Clear the fence line of trees, shrubs, and vines, and mark the fence line(s) on the property.
  4. Set the vertical posts. Mark where you would dig the holes for your steel fence posts. Place your posts upright in the holes, providing temporary bracing while you dry-fit the fence. Set your post to the proper height. Steel fence posts should be at least 2 feet deep. Fill the holes up to about ⅔ of the way. Add the cement mixture and allow it to dry completely.
  5. Install the horizontal rails. Screw your rails and space them according to the manufacturer’s recommendations, and depending on the design.
  6. Secure the panels. Screw on the steel panels.
  7. Install the caps. Tap the caps into place.

Types of Steel Fence

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Steel fences vary in style and form but generally, they are built for their function.

Strength and stability are the few but foremost characteristics of a steel fence. Steel fences may be built for security and aesthetics, as well.

Here are different ways steel fences can benefit your home based on their function:

1. Ornamental Steel Fencing

Steel ornamental fences come in a wide variety of styles to complement all types of architecture. You can also personalize your fence by adding rails, rings, and rolls and choose arching or swooping pickets.

They are usually coated with enamel to prevent them from rusting. If you need security with style, considering the strength of this type of steel fence for your home and garden.

2. Steel and Wood Fences

Because of the stability of steel fence posts, there is a steel fence that is installed with the aesthetic appeal of a wooden fence.

Evan Gillespie, an experienced gardener and a writer for home, garden, and design topics explained, “In these fences, steel posts with a U-shaped profile are set in the ground, and then the wooden fence rails are attached to the posts with screws that are driven through holes in the posts and into the rails. The fence boards are then installed and a decorative covering board is used to hide the steel fence post.”

3. Steel Mesh Fencing

Steel mesh fencing is widely popular for its use in securing public buildings, private offices, prisons, hospitals and military installations, country borders, parks, zoos, and nature reserves. But it can also be your choice for a residential perimeter fence.

It is a steel fence made of wire strands that are welded together to form a high strength mesh.

It is available in two formats:

  • Rolled Mesh
  • Rigid Mesh – It is now featured as the number one choice for construction, civil, and utility projects
  • Steel mesh fencing – is used predominantly as high-security barriers. If you desire visibility through your fence, this is a considerable option.
  • Steel security fence
  • Steel security fences are also called electric fences. They are built-in as much the same way steel mesh fence is built, but the fence wires are powered to send a periodic pulse of electricity through the wires. They are typically used in rural areas and in prisons.

Steel vs Aluminum Fence

Take a look at the differences between a steel fence and an aluminum fence so you can weigh your judgment better:

Tubular Steel

  • Sheets of steel that are bent into hollow pickets, rails, and posts
  • Strong enough to allow for 8-foot-long panels
  • Can scratch and rust.
  • $2,000-$4,000
  • Average Lifetime: 30+ years
  • Maintenance: twice/year

Solid Steel

  • Pieces are machined, then welded together. Rails attach to the posts with brackets, tabs, or welds.
  • Stronger than tubular steel.
  • More intricate designs can be made than with tubular steel
  • No galvanized coating, requiring more upkeep
  • $3,000-$5,000
  • Average Lifetime: 75+ years
  • Maintenance: twice/year

Tubular Aluminum

  • Shaped like steel fencing into preassembled panels or pieces for buildable DIY kits with pickets that screw into rails.
  • Resistant to rust
  • Four times lighter than steel
  • $2,000-$3,500
  • Average Lifetime: 50+years
  • Maintenance: once/year

Bottomline

A steel fence is mostly admirable because of its maximum durability.

Even more, a modification with a steel gate can be outfitted with locks that can increase security for your home or property.

Likewise, you cannot go wrong with the installation of design variations you would like to achieve that will best enhance the look of your home, garden, or property with a high-quality steel fence.

Testimonial

Francesco Jeffcoat – ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
My mother-in-law recently had puppies, and she was so worried that they would escape from her backyard that did not have fences, so I had Big Easy Fences install a steel fence for her peace of mind. They did a great job, and she can be assured that the pups won’t run away or get hit on the streets.

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