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Aluminum FenceEveryone dreams of owning a house. But of course, it’s not just any house. Not only should your house look like a million bucks (although you really have to cross your fingers that it really won’t cost that much), but it should also give you the sense of safety that every homeowner craves from his or her neighborhood, particularly if you are looking to start a family. Want a suggestion as to how you can achieve both of these qualities? Simple: have an aluminum fence installed in your house.
Why should you really go out of your way to have an aluminum fence set up right out of your doorstep? Well, you can always go with the more traditional wrought iron fencing, but really, do you want to have your house look like a fortress and scare all of your potential guests away? We thought so. The aluminum fence, for all intents and purposes, can provide the same security as that of a wrought iron fence, but with the added benefit of appealing to the casual eye. Who says your home can’t be a work of art anyway?
An aluminum fence is primarily designed to draw attention to how beautiful your outdoor garden or your backyard looks. Just think of it as inviting some of your friends and neighbors to peer in from the outside and readily applaud you for how well you maintain your home. The materials that constitute an aluminum fence are not that costly too, since it really is meant for some pretty low-cost housing solutions. Add to that the numerous variety of fencing styles and motifs to choose from, and you can be sure that your personal aluminum fence is always ready to complement the whole of your home. After all, there can be perhaps no higher compliment for a homeowner than from hearing someone else praises him or her on the look and feel of his or her house.
So how will you know if you are looking at a genuine aluminum fence? The materials for the fence are, despite “popular” opinion, not made of just aluminum alone. The kind of aluminum that is used for the… err, aluminum fence (wow, talk about being redundant!) is one that is made of a premium-strength alloy that has been proven to be resistant to rusting and general wearing and tearing. A “special” powder is also added to the finish of the aluminum fence to ensure that the resulting product will last for many, many years to come.
Other than that, the aluminum fence can also be sold in panels that are divided into two, with each panel boasting a width of six- to eight-inches, respectively. These panels are also sold separately through the gauging of its thickness and overall strength; currently, these panels are “graded” into residential, commercial, and industrial types. The final product should also consist of both horizontal rails and vertical pickets, which can then be connected separately to its adjacent posts.
Unless otherwise indicated, the respective sections of the aluminum fence can also be assembled prior to ordering. Each section is tailor-made to fit into each post, so you won’t have to worry about the installation of your very own aluminum fence causing you problems by giving you headaches while attempting to complete the whole installation process. To give you an idea of what to expect when ordering the sections of an aluminum fence, some of these well-known types are:
- Gate/End Post
To put this in a single sentence, these are the parts of the fence that are supposed to both start and end a side of a gate. This particular part has built-in holes that will enable you to attach your rails and hold onto them for the remainder of the time that you have installed your gate.
- Line Post
This part is basically the opposite of a gate/end post, in that it’s supposed to connect the two opposing sides of a fence, causing it to form a straight, 180-degree line. To make sure that you’re really having this part installed correctly, it is important to remember that you have to take into consideration the total line posts you are attempting to connect and subtract one.
- Corner Post
Yup, it’s just like you heard it—similar to a boxing ring, it’s supposed to connect two lines in a 90-degree angle if you’re planning to install a wide enough aluminum fence.
- Blank Post
Simply speaking, it’s a post that has no holes attached inside it. To better give you an example of how a blank post looks like, an mailbox attached to an upright plank of wood outside a house is a great example of what a blank post looks like. You are not supposed to attach it to a part of a fence like a gate post; rather, as you may have expected it, it should be serviceable enough for decorative purposes.
Yes, all of these parts may be awfully confusing to follow, but it really is important to take note of these, since knowing how the holes are positioned in these posts will give you a better idea of how you can better construct your aluminum fence.
Aluminum Fence New Jersey
For those living in the NJ area, you can look no further than those who have made a living out of crafting elaborate yet sturdy aluminum fence materials. Whether you are a homeowner looking for that little “extra” to spice up the look of your home or a business owner looking to drive your revenues up by finding ways to beautify your establishment, these New Jersey professionals may be the ones that you are looking for the longest time!
Aluminum Fence Bucks County, PA
Some of the longest serving fence companies in Bucks County have three generations’ worth of experience and expertise behind their crafts (60 years! Can you believe that?). Many of these companies prefer to do the hard work themselves through their callused hands, so you don’t have anything to worry about charging you a fee only to have their services offered to you for a mere pittance. You can customize your aluminum fence in any way you want, and at only a fraction of the cost. And with their handiwork readily apparent at places as diverse as Doylestown, Buckingham, New Hope, Newtown, Yardley, Southampton, Holland, Richoboro—to mention some—they are as much a part of local town lore as any Mom-and-Pop’s store out here!
FS Landscaping Contractors and FS Fence Contractors are the clear choice for Fence in Bucks County, PA