If you are a contractor and buy in bulk when purchasing fence and gate supplies, contact us to talk about what we can do for you.
If you are a homeowner and want to purchase your supplies and install your fence yourself, we will help you get the materials you need. While some people purchase cedar wood timber fencing for a natural look, others would rather have the appearance of a wrought iron fence. There are various factors to examine 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 commercial, residential, and industrial fences.
Fencing Types
Reach Certified Fencing at 208-995-6468 or complete our online form to discover additional information regarding our fencing selection or our fence material delivery service in Eagle.

Privacy Fencing
Customers regularly choose vinyl or wood your supplies. Wood is quick and easy to install, and vinyl is quite versatile. complete pros and cons.

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Fencing for the purpose of semi-privacy is often built with vinyl. The panels we offer have a variety of vertical and horizontal styles. It provides 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 kind of fence is generally built from wood or vinyl and is used to keep livestock from escaping your land.

Ornamental Aluminum Fencing
Aluminum is a popular material because it is non-corrosive, easy to maintain, and can be custom-made into elegant ornamental fences. You will often see black or white aluminum pool fences and sliding gates, as they are easy to install and won’t rust.

Wrought Iron Fence Panels
Sometimes called “rod” or “rot” iron fencing, this sturdy metal is a contractor to build a variation of security, custom, and ornamental fences and gates. Because this metal can be shapes or “wrought,” into many styles, iron is a regular selection for ornamental antique-looking fences, entry gates, and garden railings.