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Find the Right Fence

Outdoors & Gardening | By Alexa Bricker | 3 Likes
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Fences can do a lot for both the aesthetics and functionality of your yard, but how do you know what kind is right to install? With dozens of types to choose from, the decision isn’t easy—but with this guide you can find your perfect fence match.

 

Aluminum Fence
If privacy and security aren’t huge concerns, the aluminum fence is a cost-effective option that can help keep little ones and pets in. This type is also highly resilient to rough weather and will not break down over time.
Average cost: $3,500-$4,000

 

PVC/Vinyl Fence
There’s a reason this material is most popular for fences—it’s by far the cheapest option, but it also offers security, noise control, and added privacy. No need to fear bad weather, as it won’t break down in harsh conditions.
Average cost: $700-$1,000

 

White Picket Fence
This classic fence offers a sophisticated elegance without an extravagant cost. However, it’s not the best choice for sound control or privacy, and it will require upkeep to prevent wood rot from rain.
Average cost: $1,400-$2,000

 

Wrought Iron Fence
If you’re looking for something a little more fancy, wrought iron fences can bring ornamental beauty to your lawn and make it stand out from the crowd. Though very expensive, depending on the design, wrought iron can offer a level of security and protection as well.
Average cost: $3,200-$5,000

 

Invisible Fence
This type of fence is most popular with pet owners, and it’s perhaps the best option for keeping pets away from busy roadways or out of other areas they aren’t supposed to be. Invisible fences are also highly affordable.
Average cost: $500-$900

 

Split Rail Fence
This style is very popular on farms and in rural areas, and the rustic look can bring a country charm to your home. Though there is limited privacy offered with split rail, it does provide protection for pets and children.
Average cost: $1,500-$2,500

 

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