Why Precast Concrete is Superior to Steel or Wood Fencing

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Choosing the right fencing for your home can be stressful. There are so many different options, and you want to be sure it looks good. You also want to make sure you choose a fence that is going to last for years, so you don’t spend all your time repairing your fence and throwing money out the window.

When people start looking for a fence, there are three popular options that are often considered. Here are three of the most common fence building materials and how they compare so you can make the right choice for your home.

Wood Fencing

Wood is a popular choice for fencing material, especially in residential neighborhoods. It looks great and comes in a variety of styles. Plus, when you stack planks side by side, they make a great barrier between you and your neighbor, providing you with plenty of privacy.

Unfortunately, the maintenance of a wood fence can be costly. You must protect it with paint or stain, and even then, it is vulnerable to rotting, termites, and fire. Moreover, while it may act as a great visual barrier between you and your neighbor, it does a poor job of keeping out sound.

While your initial costs of installing a wood fence may be low, your maintenance cost may pile up over time, as parts will need to be replaced and repaired. Depending on the type of wood you use and where you live, will determine how often your wood will last and your overall costs.

Steel Fencing (and other metals)

If you are looking for strength, steel or another type of metal fence may be a good choice. They stand up against abuse and are good if you have rambunctious kids who may damage the fence. They also tend to stand up against most weather conditions and can be installed on different types of terrain. If you have an uneven yard, a steel fence can easily be adjusted to fit your land.

However, if you are looking for a fence that allows for privacy or the freedom of design, this is not a good option. The designs are limited and do little to shield you from your neighbors. You can see through metal fencing, and no noise will be blocked out. This can be a problem if you live next door to noisy neighbors or people who like to snoop.

These fences also require little maintenance, as long as you don’t live near saltwater, which can damage and rust your fence. If you live in Southern California, this is not ideal.

Precast Concrete Fencing

Precast concrete fencing is a great option for anyone looking to build a strong, long-lasting fence. When you choose to build your fence with precast concrete, you don’t have to worry about your fence rotting, being eaten by termites, or being damaged by the weather. These fences are strong and require no maintenance to make them last for years down the road.

Precast fencing is a great option if you want a fence that looks good. There are so many design options available, and you can even choose products that resemble wood. The low maintenance and durability of these fences make them a smart financial choice, and because you won’t be replacing or repairing your fence, and you are not using wood to build it in the first place, your precast fence is also the most sustainable choice.

Another great aspect of precast fencing is the privacy it provides. If you have nosy or noisy neighbors, you can opt for a solid precast wall to give you privacy while also helping to block out any sound coming from next door.

Call American Precast to Get Started on Your Fence Today!

The best fencing option is precast fencing. If you are looking for a cost-effective and sustainable fence that also looks great, precast beats out the competition. Contact American Precast Inc. to learn more about the benefits of precast fencing and get your free cost estimate.