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Myths and Misconceptions About Aluminum Fencing Dispelled

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If you’re purchasing a fence for the backyard, you probably already know there are many options to choose from when it comes to materials. In fact, you’ve probably heard that aluminum is one of the best materials out there. However, you may have heard that it isn’t at the same time, so you’re unsure just what you should believe.

In fact, there are quite a few myths and misconceptions out there when it comes to this great material being used for fencing. We’ll go into a few of those myths and misconceptions below.

Myth #1: Steel Is Stronger than Aluminum

This is the number one myth circulating about aluminum. This is because aluminum is a lightweight material, which leads to the misconception that steel is much stronger than aluminum. That’s simply not true. Steel is certainly stiffer than aluminum, but that’s the only difference when it comes to being stronger.

Myth #2: An Aluminum Fence Will Cost More than a Wrought Iron Fence

As you know there are many options when it comes to choosing materials for your backyard fence. One of those options is wrought iron. While it could be cheaper for the material in some instances, there’s a lot more that goes into putting up a wrought-iron fence than an aluminum one, making wrought iron more expensive.

This is because, though the wrought iron can be assembled in the shop, it still needs to be welded to the post. Once that’s done, the job site needs to be primed, cleaned and painted using several coats before installation can even begin. All of this adds to the cost of the wrought-iron fence, making it more expensive in the end.

Myth #3: Aluminum Will Rust

Another popular myth circulating is that aluminum will rust. While metal will rust, aluminum will not. In fact, in today’s world, even the paint on many aluminum fencing is guaranteed not to rust for at least 30 years to a lifetime.

Myth #4: Aluminum Fences Are Expensive

Many homeowners choose not to go with aluminum as a material for their fence because they think it’s too expensive. The thing is these homeowners might only have gone off of what they heard instead of checking prices. While aluminum does cost more than wood fencing, it’s the cheaper option when it comes to aluminum or metal fencing. Also, the installation process is simpler, because aluminum is lightweight, which means the cost of labor might be less expensive as well.

Myth #5: Aluminum Fences Are Hard to Care For

Aluminum fences aren’t difficult to maintain and keep clean at all. In fact, the most you’ll probably have to do is remove any fallen leaves or debris that has gathered around your fence and go on your way.

Wrap Up

These are the most common myths and misconceptions concerning aluminum fencing for homeowners. If you’ve been considering purchasing aluminum as the material for your next fence, you can contact us today for a quote and an appointment for installation. You’ll be happy that you did.

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