Socal Custom Fences
Let’s be real you’ve decided to go for a custom fence and that is an amazing idea. However I want to ask you, have you ever thought about what material is gonna make it perfect and really your own custom fence? Seriously... it’s one of those things you need to think about because it can change the look and feel of your backyard in a heartbeat.
First up let’s talk wood. You can never go wrong with wood. this is because it is classic yet versatile plus it has that natural look that just works with any backyard no matter the type. Two types of wood you can go for are cedar redwood or pine wood. Both of these can give you a lot of flexibility. Want that traditional picket fence look? Wood’s got you. Want something more modern? Go for horizontal slats. But here’s the thing wood does need some love to keep it looking fresh so just keep that in mind.
Now if low maintenance is your thing vinyl is where it’s at. No staining no painting just easy cleaning. Plus it’s super durable so it’ll handle whatever the weather throws at it. And the best part? Vinyl comes in tons of styles and colors so you don’t have to choose between style and convenience you can have both.
Next up if you’re into something with a bit more edge metal might be your jam. Wrought iron steel aluminum you’ve got options. Metal fences are strong and can last you forever plus they give your home a sophisticated touch at the same time. Wrought iron is a type of iron that can even be customized with some fancy designs if you'd like your iron fence to be truly customized while aluminum is great if you want the look of iron without the weight of a typical metal fence.
Finally there’s composite. This is considered the best of both worlds becuase it’s made from a mix of wood and plastic. Both of these materials together ensure that you get that wood look without all the upkeep. Composite fencing is also good for the environment if that's your thing. Composite materials can are durable and weather-resistant plus it come in a bunch of styles.
Bottom line... It all comes down to your own vision. Want something with classic charm? Go with wood. Want something that lasts without a lot of work? Vinyl or composite is probably your best bet. Looking for something with a bit of versatility and toughness? Metal’s got you covered. Whatever you choose just ensure it is the one for you.