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If you own your home and need to buy your fence supplies and install your own fence, we can supply you with everything you need. While some buyers purchase wood fencing for the convenience of pre-built panels, others would rather the easy maintenance of a wrought iron fence. There are many things to think about when you are choosing your type of fence, including HOA rules, cost, aesthetics, privacy, and security.
At Certified Fencing, we offer a full range of fencing types for commercial, industrial, and residential fences.
Fencing Types and Styles
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Fencing for Privacy
Homeowners usually decide on vinyl or wood material your fence supplies. Installation for wood fencing is easy and fast, and vinyl is easy to maintain. complete pros and cons.

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Semi-privacy fencing is often built with vinyl material. The fence panels have a range of horizontal and vertical styles. It provides decent privacy but also allows for airflow and light. It acts as a screen between neighbors or to separate your garden area or private space to a public area.

Ranch Rail Fencing
Also called post & rail fencing or split rails, this variety of fence is typically built from wood or vinyl and is utilized to keep cattle in the pasture.

Ornamental Aluminum Fencing
Aluminum is a frequently used material because it doesn’t corrode, is easily maintained, and can be made-to-order into elegant ornamental fences. Pool fences are regularly made out of aluminum, due to the fact that they are easy to maintain.

Wrought Iron Fencing
Often called “rot” or “rod” iron, this strong metal is a contractor to build a variety of ornamental, custom, and security gates and fences. Because the iron can be formed or “wrought,” into a variety of styles, iron is a common pick for decorative garden railings, antique-looking fences, and entry gates.