Steel fencings are often demanded since they are known for being durable and also functioned iron fences are strong compared to aluminum metal fencings. Improving your property with a custom fence is covered in this post.
Video Transcript:
I’m Jeff O’Neil with Affordable Fencing Gate. The question is how much is ornamental iron fence in our area?
Southern Arizona ranges about twenty-four to thirty-eight dollars, a linear foot. That things are going to change that price is the height that the fence, the style of materials your fence is made of, the difficulty of the layout and the overall size of the job itself. This is a standard pool fencing in our area, Straight pickets, one inch top bottom rails. Do a lot of this type of fence for a pool fence. We can curve it and make it wrap around decks, make it look like it was planned for in your landscaping over here. This is alternate wavy. This looks great when you’re looking through the fence. You see the Schumer of the pool behind it. This one looks great. We’ve got pictures online. Again, we’ve got a nice wave here. Got to make sure that your gap between the wave and the straight pick it stills maintains a pool code, which in our area is four inches or less.
This is our Tuscan style fence. We’ll get an upgrade on the top rail one and a half and set the standard one inch. We’ve got the nice fish and scrolls on the top rail. Over here is the ultimate knuckle. If you notice, the knuckles are not right across from each other. If they were, they could possibly be considered a step over your fence, negating your poor code. Celestial over here is often a twist, every other pick it has twisted all the way top to bottom.
These are some of the styles we have specifically for the pool fencing. We have a lot more pictures online. Affordablefencinggates.com. Thank you.
Some Frequently Asked Questions
Material | Cost per Linear Foot Installed | Budget |
---|---|---|
Barbed Wire | $1-$6 | Cheap |
Electric/Invisible | $1-$6 | Cheap |
Metal Chain Link | $5-$40 | Cheap to Expensive |
Wood & Privacy | $10-$20 | Moderate |
Chain-link is the least expensive material, selling for about $200 per 50 feet of fencing “fabric” ($4 per foot), plus $10 to $25 for each fence post. Composite, totaling about $285 to $320 per eight-foot-wide panel (or $35 to $40 per foot), is the most expensive fencing option.
*The information above does not constitute legal advice or opinion, nor is it a substitute for the professional judgment of a qualified attorney.