If you are a business and need to purchase bulk fence supplies, contact us to talk about how we can help you.
If you are a homeowner and need to purchase your fence supplies to do-it-yourself, we can supply you with all of your materials. While some individuals buy cedar wood timber fencing for a natural look, others would rather have the appearance of a wrought iron fence. There are a range of factors to consider when you are choosing your type of fence, including HOA rules, cost, aesthetics, privacy, and security.
At Certified Fencing, we provide a range of fencing types for commercial, residential, and industrial fences.
Fencing Styles & Types
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Privacy Fencing
Homeowners usually decide on vinyl or wood material your fence supplies. Wood is quick and easy to install, and vinyl is easy to clean. complete advantages and disadvantages.

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Fencing intended for semi-privacy is often made with vinyl material. The panels come in a range of horizontal and vertical styles. It provides decent privacy while allowing air and light through the fence. It acts as a screen between neighbors or as a transition from a backyard or private space to a public area.

Ranch Rail Fencing
Also called post & rail fencing or split rails, this style of fence is mostly built from vinyl or wood and is built to keep cattle and horses contained.

Decorative Aluminum Fencing
Aluminum is a frequently used material because it doesn’t corrode, is easily maintained, and can be made-to-order into beautiful ornamental fences. You will often see black or white aluminum pool fences and sliding gates, due to the fact that they are low maintenance and don’t rust.

Wrought Iron Fence Panels
Sometimes referred to as “rod” or “rot” iron, this durable metal is a business to make an assortment of custom, security, and ornamental fences and gates. Because the iron can be formed or “wrought,” into many styles, iron is a customary option for decorative entry gates, garden railings, and antique-looking fences.