If you are a contractor and need to purchase bulk fence supplies, contact us to see how we can help you.
If you are a homeowner wanting to buy fence materials and install your fence yourself, we have everything you need for the job. While some customers decide to buy wood fencing for privacy, others would rather the easy maintenance of a wrought iron fence. There are several factors to review when you are choosing your type of fence, such as privacy, security, cost, aesthetics, and HOA rules.
At Certified Fencing, we offer a full range of fencing types and styles for commercial, residential, and industrial fences.
Fencing Types & Styles
Call Certified Fencing at 208-995-6468 or fill out our online form to find out additional information about our selection of fencing materials or our fence material delivery service in Lake Fork.

Fencing for Privacy
Individuals mostly choose wood or vinyl fence materials. Wood installs easily, and vinyl is quite versatile. fill out pros and cons.

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Fencing for the purpose of semi-privacy is often built with vinyl. The fence panels come in an array of styles. It provides decent privacy but doesn’t make you feel completely fenced in and apart from your community. You can construct it to be a divider between neighbors or as a transition point in a backyard or to separate a private space from a public area.

Ranch Rail Fencing
Also known as post & rail fencing or split rails, this style of fence is frequently made from vinyl or wood 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 elegant ornamental fences. Customers frequently choose white or black aluminum pool fences and sliding gates, because they are easy to maintain.

Wrought Iron Fence Supplies
Often called “rot” or “rod” iron, this sturdy metal is a contractor to make a variety of security, custom, and ornamental fences and gates. Because the iron can be formed or “wrought,” into many designs, iron is a common selection for decorative garden railings, antique-looking fences, and entry gates.