Aluminum Fencing: It's Anything But Flimsy

Posted on: 22 April 2017

When you think of an aluminum can or aluminum foil, it's all too easy to assume that aluminum is a flimsy material. It's hard to imagine making something sturdy and durable from that same metal. But in fact, an aluminum fence is anything but flimsy. When aluminum is manufactured in thick poles and posts, it makes a great fencing materials. Here's a look at a few of its advantages over other fencing materials. [Read More]

How To Clean And Maintain An Aluminum Fence

Posted on: 18 April 2017

Not only are aluminum fences attractive, they're known for being durable and strong as well. These strong metal fences are treated with powder coat finishes to prevent scratches, chips and other imperfections. Aluminum fences are also versatile in that they come in a variety of colors, such as black or gray, to coordinate with the look of your home. Although high-quality aluminum fencing is strong and easy to maintain, it still will require a little regular care. [Read More]

The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Fencing Materials

Posted on: 18 April 2017

Many homeowners want a fenced-in back yard, especially if they have dogs or small children they want to keep contained. But what kind of fence is best for your needs? Here is a look at the pros and cons of each of the most popular fencing types. Metal Fencing Sometimes called a wrought-iron fence, these fences aren't necessarily made from iron. Nowadays, they are more frequently made from high-quality aluminum. While traditional wrought-iron is still available, it will be considerably more expensive than aluminum. [Read More]

5 Reasons To Choose Chain Link Fencing For Your Backyard Goats

Posted on: 17 April 2017

Whether you're adding goats to your backyard as a fun family pet or for a steady supply of delicious and healthy milk, choosing and installing secure fencing is the first step. Without the right fencing, your goats will escape into the neighborhood, possibly damaging other people's landscaping, getting hassled by territorial dogs, etc. Chain link fencing is a great choice for small goat enclosures in more suburban and busy rural areas. [Read More]