
Compact guide to aluminum fencing—benefits, design picks, planning, and care in a neutral, non-promotional format.
Overview
Aluminum fencing boosts curb appeal and perimeter clarity without rust, rot, or insect issues. Its clean profiles fit traditional and modern façades.
Benefits
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Weather-resistant: Stable in rain, wind, heat, and cold.
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Low upkeep: Rinse and mild soap—no staining or repainting.
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Good value: Fewer repairs and long service life reduce total cost.
Design Picks
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Profiles: Flat-top, spear-top, open picket, or mixed.
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Finishes: Neutral colors, textured options.
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Gates: Matching pedestrian/drive entries for a cohesive look.
Where It Works
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Boundaries with visibility: Clear edges without blocking views.
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Containment: Picket spacing/height suited for pets and children.
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Add privacy if needed: Pair with screens, plantings, or compatible infill.
Maintenance
Seasonal rinse; keep vegetation off rails/pickets; touch up chips promptly; quality pretreatment + baked coating preserves color.
Planning
Define purpose (privacy, containment, pool code, visual line).
Set heights (lower fronts, taller sides/rear).
Use racked or stepped sections on slopes.
Choose exterior-rated hinges/latches and comfortable latch height.
FAQs
Strong enough? Yes—rigid rails/pickets provide stable boundaries.
Privacy later? Add inserts, screens, or landscaping (check wind load).
Compared to wood/iron? Less maintenance, no rot or rust, consistent appearance.
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