If you are in the fence installation business and buy your fence supplies in bulk, call us to talk about how we can help.
If you own a home and want to purchase fence materials to build your fence yourself, we can supply you with all of your materials. While some homeowners buy wood fencing for privacy, others would rather the easy maintenance of a wrought iron fence. There are many things to think over when you are choosing your type of fence, such as security, HOA rules, cost, aesthetics, and privacy.
At Certified Fencing, we provide a range of fencing styles and types for residential, commercial, and industrial fences.
Types of Fencing
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Fencing for Privacy
Homeowners regularly decide on vinyl or wood material fence materials. Wood is fast to install, and vinyl has a variety of designs. fill out advantages and disadvantages.

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Fencing for the purpose of semi-privacy is usually built from vinyl. The panels come in a variety of styles. It provides privacy while allowing air and light through the fence. 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
Also called post & rail fencing or split rails, this kind of fence is usually made from vinyl or wood and is built to keep cattle from escaping from the pasture.

Ornamental Aluminum Fencing
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, due to the fact that they are easy to install and won’t rust.

Wrought Iron Fencing
Sometimes called “rod” or “rot” iron fencing, this durable metal is in the fence installation business to make a range of custom, security, and ornamental gates and fences. Because it can be shaped or “wrought,” into many styles, iron is a common option for ornamental antique-looking fences, entry gates, and garden railings.