If you are in the fence installation business and buy in bulk when purchasing fence and gate supplies, contact us to talk about what we can do to help.
If you own your home wanting to buy your fence supplies to build your own fence, we can supply you with everything you need. While some homeowners decide to buy cedar wood timber fencing for a natural look, others prefer how durable and long-lasting a wrought iron fence is. There are various factors to examine when it comes to your choice of fencing, including aesthetics, privacy, security, cost, and HOA rules.
At Certified Fencing, we provide a range of fencing styles and types for commercial, industrial, and residential fences.
Types of Fencing
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Privacy Fencing
Customers usually choose vinyl or wood your fence supplies. Wood installs easily, and vinyl has a variety of designs. complete pros and cons.

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Fencing intended for semi-privacy is usually built from vinyl. The panels have a variety of styles. It provides decent privacy but doesn’t make you feel completely fenced in and apart from your community. It acts as a screen between neighbors or as a transition from a backyard or private space to a public area.

Ranch Rail Fencing
Otherwise known as split rails or post & rail fencing, this kind of fence is often built from wood or vinyl and is used to keep horses and cattle in the pasture.

Aluminum Fence Supply
Aluminum is a regularly chosen material because it is easily maintained, is non-corrosive, and may be custom-made into elegant ornamental fences. Pool fences are regularly made out of aluminum, as they are easy to install and won’t rust.

Wrought Iron Fencing
Often called “rot” or “rod” iron, this sturdy metal is in the fence installation business to construct a collection of security, custom, and ornamental gates and fences. Because this metal can be shapes or “wrought,” into a variety of styles, iron is a common choice for ornamental antique-looking fences, entry gates, and garden railings.