If you're looking for a barrier that is solid and very private then wood fencing is a wonderful choice, but there are ways to design a custom iron fence so that it offers the same privacy by incorporating a solid plate into the body of the fence. If you want partial privacy, then you can incorporate a perforated metal panel into your iron fence design, this helps to buffer what can be seen through the fence. There are many ways to make each of these options even more attractive and that’s by adding hand forged iron components. Again, if price is an issue then these two options may not be feasible. Both options are extremely beautiful and depending upon the architectural look that you're trying to achieve can be perfect to complete your backyard project.
Before contacting iron fence contractors come up with a budget for your project, especially if budget is the driving factor. You may be asking yourself “How can I come up with a budget if I don’t even know the first thing about how wood or iron fencing is priced?” Good question, because that’s normally the case for most people. Begin by selecting a local fence contractor, give him the measurements of your project, the height that you want your fence and the location of where the fence will be installed (include whether the fence posts will be embedded in dirt or concrete). If your fence contractor accepts email send some photos of designs that you like and pictures of the area of installation. Ask for pricing for a basic wood fence design and pricing for basic pre-manufactured iron fencing, that’s a good starting point. Once you obtain these prices then you can establish your budget. Establishing a budget will make it easier to determine if iron or wood fencing is the right selection for you. Once you’ve decided you can contact several other local fence contractors, send out pictures or a sketch of your design, measurements and photos of where the fence will be installed and they should be able to give you a ball park figure for your project allowing you to compare pricing. Once you select the contractor that’s right for you, then he can come to your property to answer any questions, measure precisely and firm up the design and pricing.
Happy fence shopping!
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