Metal fencing offers a perfect blend of strength, durability, and style. It withstands harsh weather and pests better than many other fencing materials, ensuring long-lasting security. With finishes like galvanized or powder coating, metal fences resist rust and require minimal maintenance.
Ornamental Aluminum Fence
Pool-Safe Aluminum Fence
Residential Aluminum Fence
Commercial Aluminum Fence
Galvanized Chain-Link Fence
Vinyl-Coated Chain-Link Fence
Privacy Slat Chain-Link Fence
Security/Commercial Grade Chain-Link Fence
Steel Security Fence
Step-by-Step Metal Fence Installation
We begin by evaluating your property and understanding your fencing needs to ensure a perfect, secure fit.
We provide a detailed plan and estimate, outlining the work needed, materials, and costs upfront
We create a detailed installation plan and handle any local permit requirements.
Our skilled team installs your fence with precision, ensuring safety and elegance.
After installation, we conduct a thorough inspection and guide you on care for long-term performance.
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Frequently asked Questions
Learn MoreWith the right spec—hot-dip galvanization plus UV-resistant powder coat—steel holds up very well. Near saltwater, we may recommend upgraded hardware and routine rinsing or, in some cases, ornamental aluminum instead.
For rigidity and heavy gates, yes. For coastal corrosion resistance and low weight, aluminum wins. Many projects mix both: steel for the gate frame, aluminum for infill panels.
Absolutely. We configure height, picket spacing, latch height, outward swing, and self-closing/self-latching hardware to align with your municipality and HOA.
Modern ornamental steel mimics the iron look with cleaner manufacturing and far better coatings—no yearly sanding/painting cycles.
Open steel designs shed wind well. For privacy infill or screens, we up-spec posts, footings, and spans to handle added wind load and recommend strategic placement.
Often yes. We’ll assess frame geometry, weight, hinges, and clearances; add operator mounts, safety loops, and access devices (keypad, intercom, cameras).
Most neighborhoods allow 4'–6' in front/side yards and up to 6' or more in rear yards—we’ll verify your city/HOA rules and sight-triangle limits at driveways.
Welded-wire gives a stiffer, more architectural look with tighter spacing for anti-climb performance. It’s popular for schools, parks, and amenities.