Prices on fences are highly dependent on the type of fence you choose and the amount of fencing you need as well as the exact style, height, and options you select.
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For your convenience, this is a very general guide to how the different types of fencing stack up to each other in terms of pricing:
Aluminum Fence
Expensive initial investment. However, because these fences require no maintenance and usually come with a lifetime warranty - over time, these fences can often provide the best value. There is also some evidence that aluminum fences have the most positive impact on the resale value of a home, if you ever choose to move.
Chain Link Fence
Chain link fencing is very common across Acadiana because it is so versatile and so affordable as compared to just about every other fencing option. Adding upgrades and options will increase the cost of the fence to be more comparable to other types, but it's usually still the lowest priced option.
Ornamental Steel Fences
Ornamental steel fencing is one of the more costly types of fencing in the Acadiana region due to the weight and strength of the metal and the craftsmanship it takes to build. When you are in the market for a new fence, speak to our fence professionals who can help you get a quote for whichever types of fencing you're looking for and help you find the perfect fit for your goals and your budget.
Vinyl Fence
Once a very expensive option, standard styles and colors of vinyl fencing may actually be cheaper than other options! Together with impressive warranties, long lifespans, and low-maintenance costs - vinyl fences are a great solution for many different situations.
Wood Fences
The cost of wood has increased tremendously in recent years, so it's hard to make a general statement about how wood stacks up to the cost of the other typers of fencing materials. While it does tend to be lower in price than the other options, the cost gap has definitely shrunk. It is also worth noting that there are real costs to treating, cleaning, and maintaining a wood fence over time.