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Add Style to Your Home with These 8 Fencing Options

A home’s fencing shapes the backdrop for countless outdoor memories—from spirited playdates and lively pool parties to intimate backyard gatherings. With a variety of fencing options available, each serving distinct purposes, it’s wise to invest time in exploring the different types of fencing products available—considering the advantages and disadvantages of each.

Wood Fencing: Redwood, Cedar, and Southern Pine

  • Description:
    These classic fencing materials are both stately and versatile, ideal for those seeking a traditional look.
  • Advantages:
    High customization options, naturally resistant to pests, and an aesthetic appeal that becomes more charming with age.
  • Disadvantages:
    Requires regular maintenance for longevity and can be prone to weather-related damages.

Picket Fences

  • Description:
    These are quintessential Americana, symbolizing home and comfort.
  • Advantages:
    Enhance your home’s curb appeal, relatively easy to install, and allow an open view.
  • Disadvantages:
    Not ideal for security or privacy purposes (or pet containment) and require routine repainting to maintain their charm.

Wrought Iron or Metal Fencing

  • Description:
    Metal fencing, usually iron, embodies timeless elegance and sophistication.
  • Advantages:
    High durability, security, and minimal maintenance demands.
  • Disadvantages:
    Can prove costly and inefficient for large properties, and are prone to rust

Split Rail Fencing

  • Description:
    This rustic style reflects Colorado’s mountainous atmosphere ideally.
  • Advantages:
    Highly economical, easy to install, and perfect for delineating boundaries without obstructing scenic views.
  • Disadvantages:
    Offers limited privacy and security, and requires regular upkeep to prevent rotting. Also prone to give splinters.

Aluminum Fencing

  • Description:
    Lighter and more flexible than steel or wrought iron, aluminum fencing offers a modern, clean look.
  • Advantages:
    Resistant to weather conditions, easy to maintain, and malleable, giving room for design versatility.
  • Disadvantages:
    Less durable against physical impact and may not provide a traditional aesthetic some homeowners prefer.

Vinyl Fencing

  • Description:
    Vinyl fences offer a modern take on the classical picket style.
  • Advantages:
    Easy to clean, highly resistant to the elements, and come in various colors and styles.
  • Disadvantages:
    High upfront costs, and may crack or become brittle in extreme temperatures.

Concrete Masonry Fencing (CMU)

  • Description:
    A nod towards sturdiness and longevity, CMU fences offer a solid blend of concrete and steel.
  • Advantages:
    High durability and security, excellent noise reduction, and can be styled to mimic stone or brick.
  • Disadvantages:
    Might feel too stark without proper landscaping and can be expensive to install.

Composite Fencing

  • Description:
    Composites are a blend of wood and plastic, offering the looks of wood with the resilience of synthetic materials.
  • Advantages:
    Low maintenance requirements, resistant to insects and rot, and come in a variety of aesthetic choices.
  • Disadvantages:
    More expensive than natural wood and may warp or fade color over time.

At Sheffield Homes, we’re more than builders—we’re partners in crafting your dream home. Remember, the fence you choose is a reflection of your style, and we’re here to guide and support you towards making it a reality.

Trust Sheffield Homes to build your semi-custom or custom home in the Denver Metro Area and Northern Colorado. Contact us today.

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