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Your fence material choice is almost entirely dependent on the goal you’re trying to accomplish with the fence. While almost every kind of fence will help keep your pet inside the yard, there are a seemingly endless amount of options to accomplish that goal. Regardless of local HOA requirements for specific fencing types, you as the homeowner will be able to decide how to organize your priorities.

Wooden Fences

Wooden privacy fences are the benchmark for quality fence construction. Typically lasting for 20+ years, a new wooden privacy fence is able to offer both privacy and security. Each 4×4 post is buried and cemented into the ground, and 8×8 posts are mandatory when installing gated entrances. When people think of fences, they’re usually thinking of a wooden privacy fence.

Chain Link Fences

Chain Link fences are one of the most cost effective solutions for a new fence. With long lines of chain link rolled out to the length of your yard, a new chain link fence can typically be completed in one or two business days. After each post is cemented into the ground, the fencing material is fastened to each pole. Black chain link fences are also offered to include a sleeker, more modern look.

Vinyl Fences

Vinyl fences offer the privacy of a wooden fence, and the weather proof ability of vinyl itself. A much lighter and sleeker material, vinyl fences offer a wide variety of colors and smooth finish. Vinyl fences typically take a little longer to install, but have the potential to last the longest.

Aluminum Fences

Aluminum fences are the most individually expensive fences, but offer a stronger, and more permanent solution. Typically, aluminum fences are only a few feet high, and are most often used as markers for property lines and for keeping small dogs within the yard.

Regardless of your fence material used, Auburn Fence Company can build a new fence for your home that accomplishes your goal, stays within budget, and is completed on time.