Each material serves a different purpose. Chain-link is cost-effective and durable, vinyl is low maintenance, wood offers natural privacy, and wrought iron or steel provides long-lasting security with a decorative appearance.
An existing fence can interfere with proper post placement and alignment. AR Fence Co. removes old fencing when necessary to create a stable foundation for the new installation and ensure long-term performance.
Repairs are often suitable when damage is limited to a few sections or posts. If the fence has widespread deterioration or structural issues, replacement may provide better durability and long-term value.
Installation starts with discussing your property's needs and selecting the right fencing material. AR Fence Co. then prepares the site, installs the fence, and ensures everything is aligned and built for lasting performance.
Cedar naturally resists decay and insects while providing an attractive appearance. Combined with green-treated wood components where appropriate, it helps create a durable fence that maintains its strength and appearance over time.
Pricing depends on the fence material, total length, terrain, removal of existing fencing, and project complexity. Different materials like chain-link, vinyl, wood, and steel each have unique installation requirements.
Vinyl fencing requires very little maintenance and won't need regular painting or staining. Wood fencing offers a more traditional appearance and increased privacy, making the right choice dependent on your property's priorities.
Installation time depends on the property's size, terrain, fence material, and whether an old fence must be removed first. Projects are planned carefully to ensure each section is installed correctly.
Chain-link fencing provides an affordable way to improve security while maintaining visibility. Our experience at AR Fence Co. shows it's a practical solution for homeowners and businesses that want dependable protection without a large investment.
Steel and wrought iron fencing are excellent choices when long-term durability and security are top priorities. These materials provide strength while maintaining an attractive, open design that complements many properties.
Yes, but the best material depends on how the property is used. Residential projects often prioritize privacy and appearance, while commercial fencing may focus more on durability, access control, and security.