If you are in the fence installation business and want to save money by purchasing your supplies in bulk, contact us to talk about how we can help you.
If you are a homeowner and want to get your fence materials to do-it-yourself, we can supply you with all of your materials. While some individuals buy cedar wood fencing for a natural look, others like how durable a wrought iron fence is. There are a variety of factors to think about when you are choosing your fencing, including cost, security, aesthetics, privacy, and HOA rules.
At Certified Fencing, we provide a variety of fencing types for residential, industrial, and commercial fences.
Styles of Fencing
Contact Certified Fencing at 208-995-6468 or respond our online form to discover more regarding our fencing selection or our convenient delivery service in Caldwell.

Privacy Fencing
Homeowners often choose vinyl or wood your fence materials. Wood installs easily, and vinyl is quite versatile. respond advantages and disadvantages.

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Semi-privacy fencing is often built with vinyl material. The fence panels come in an array of horizontal and vertical styles. This type of fencing provides a lot of privacy but also allows for airflow and light. It acts as a screen between neighbors or to separate your garden area or to separate a private space from a public area.

Ranch Rail Fencing
Otherwise known as split rails or post & rail fencing, this type of fence is often made from wood or vinyl and is used to keep livestock from escaping your land.

Ornamental Aluminum Fencing
Aluminum is a common material because it is easily maintained, is non-corrosive, and may be custom-made into beautiful ornamental fences. Pool fences and sliding gates are often made out of aluminum, as they are lightweight and won’t rust.

Wrought Iron Fence Panels
Often called “rot” or “rod” iron, this durable metal is in the fence installation business to construct a variation of custom, ornamental, and security gates and fences. Because the iron can be formed or “wrought,” into many styles, iron is a popular pick for decorative entry gates, antique-looking fences, and garden railings.