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Aluminium, steel, wood or masonry each has their advantages and disadvantages. Aluminium fences and gates are light-weight, easily installed, can be powder coated to virtually any colour, are long-lasting are very weather resistant, have a smaller carbon foot-print and are cheaper than the other alternatives. Also, aluminium is 100% recyclable.
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When it comes to fences and gates for your home or property, there are several options you can choose including aluminium, steel, wood and of course, masonry fences. Aluminium, steel, wood or masonry each has their advantages and disadvantages. Aluminium fences and gates are light- weight, easily installed, can be powder coated to virtually any colour, are long- lasting are very weather resistant, have a smaller carbon foot-print and are cheaper than the other aluminium is 100% recyclable. alternatives. Also, Steel fences and gates are somewhat heavier than aluminium fences and gates, are a bit more expensive, can be powder coated to virtually any colour you like and are much more sturdier than any other material you could possible consider for your fences and gates. The right type of wood used in the making of a fence or gate makes the result very elegant and highly attractive. However, this can be a very expensive proposition not only to install but also to maintain. It is also not environmentally friendly. Masonry fencing is of course very expensive and very time consuming to put up and is generally considered only for security and privacy reasons. When it comes to residential properties, most folks choose aluminium for their gates and fencing because the installation is quick, less expensive, is very durable and can be
powder coated to any colour of your choosing. Additionally, aluminium fencing can be combined with other material (e.g. glass or chain links or wire mesh or slats) to create balustrades or general purpose fencing. Aluminium fencing and gates especially when designed well and installed by the right contractor will add immense ecstatic value to your home or property which in turn also enhances its market value. Aluminium, Steel, Wood or Masonry – which material to select for your purpose and also ensure it enhances the value of your home? All these are high-quality fencing materials. However, as a general rule of thumb aluminium scores higher due to the fact that it lasts long, is more economical, easier to install and offers better finishing to your home’s exterior. Steel has strength like no other material and so is a better option if you fear something might ram into your gate or fence. If budget and security is not an issue than wood; while not being politically correct, does add an old-world elegance to your home or property. Masonry fencing might be more appropriate for properties and homes located near the coast. A masonry wall is more resistant to saltwater and coastal winds. To summarize, selecting the right material based on your location, budget and purpose will immensely enhance the value of your home or property.