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Wood vs. Metal Fence, Pros and Cons Of The Different Fencing Materials

Jason-McLaughlan

Wood and metal are popular construction materials. According to home improvement site Bobvila, wood is generally preferred for outdoor structures like pergolas, gazebos, decks and fences. Besides wood, property owners can choose from a wide range of classical and contemporary metal fencing materials, i.e. aluminum, steel, wrought iron and cast iron.

These metals are more durable and DIY friendly, especially when packaged and installed as panels. The use of wrought iron in fencing dates back many centuries due to its strength and durable nature. When comparing different fencing materials, we usually narrow down the search to key aspects like durability, cost, style and pros and cons. According to the Landscaping Network, here are the pros and cons of choosing wood and metal fencing:

Wood fencing

Pros

• Oozes natural appearance

• Generally inexpensive

• Works perfectly for privacy if fitted tightly together

• Can be augmented with stain or paint finish

• Versatile when it comes to style and design

Cons

• The material is susceptible to rotting, warping and may be damaged by pests

• High maintenance

• Cost of lumbering can be prohibitive

Metal fencing (aluminum and wrought iron)

Pros

• Strong and durable

• Visually diverse and appealing

• Better option for high level security

• Aluminum material fits well with modern architecture

• Wrought Iron is little inexpensive compared to the traditional iron

Cons

• Expensive to install

• Aluminum does not rust, but is less durable compared to wrought iron

• Wrought iron rusts easily

Comparing different fencing materials

Compared to metal, wood is relatively inexpensive to buy and install since it is a cheap raw material. The material can easily be cut, shaped and hammered. The decisive visual appeal provided by a wooden fence can complement any landscape or building architecture. However, metal guarantees better security than wood. Without proper care, wood can easily be weakened by the elements and snap out, giving intruder’s access to your property.

The other popular fencing materials include vinyl and chain link fence. The chain link fence is inexpensive, easy to install and works well in a garden setting. However, due to lack of privacy, this type of fence may come off as utilitarian and unattractive. The vinyl fence is easy to clean and maintain. The material is also weather resistant and insect proof. The downside of choosing vinyl fence is the limited color selected and the non-natural look.

Fence installation and maintenance

Before installing a fence on your property, check the demarcations to ensure you are doing the right thing. If there are any issues bordering on easements and underground utilities, seek clarifications and approval from the local authorities. As part of maintenance, a wooden fence should be protected using a stain or paint. Warped or damaged planks must be removed and replaced promptly. If you have a fence made from wrought iron or certain types of rust prone steel, take time to apply rust inhibiting paint to eliminate the effects of corrosion.

The President of Western Fence, Jason McLaughlan has been in the fencing industry for over 20 years. His Utah based firm offers a wide range of durable fencing materials, including wood, metal, chain link and vinyl fencing. The popular metal fencing options offered include aluminum, wrought iron and steel. Jason McLaughlan and his experienced team also provide fence installation and maintenance services to homeowners interested in fencing their property. Jason’s education and skills are grounded in construction management and remodeling.