What Every Homeowner Should Know About Fences

Understanding Wrought Iron Fences

Wrought iron is a byproduct of iron. It is produced by heating iron and reshaping it with tools; hence, the name wrought, which means shaped by hammering. Many homeowners invest in wrought iron fences because of their strength and durability. Here are some things you need to know before installing a wrought iron fence.

Rust Proofing Wrought Iron Fences

Before investing in a wrought iron fence, make sure it is rustproof. Galvanization is crucial for protecting your iron fence from rust. It involves the application of zinc to iron, which results in a corrosion-resistant iron fence.

Make sure your fence service installs galvanized wrought iron fences. The two types of galvanizing methods are hot-dip and spray-on galvanizing. Hot-dip galvanization is the most effective method because it covers the inside and outside surfaces of the iron. 

With this method, the iron is immersed in a bath of molten zinc, so it is covered with layers of zinc-iron alloy and zinc-metal. With spray-on galvanizing, the technician uses a handgun applicator to apply molten zinc to the iron fence.

Types of Wrought Iron Fences

There are many wrought iron fences, but the most common are flat-top and spear point fences. A flat-top fence has a rail on top of the section. These fences are safe because they are not pointed. A flat top fence is ideal for swimming pools, parks, day cares, and anywhere children are playing around. A spear point fence is designed to discourage climbing. These fences are great for security. 

The Cost of Wrought Iron Fences

The cost of wrought iron fences will vary depending on different factors. The height and length of the fence, the design you choose, and the fence's location are all factors affecting the installation cost.

Additionally, if you require a permit to install the fence, it will factor into the cost. Also, if the fence is installed in a hard-to-access area, it will require special equipment and take more time; hence, the labor cost will be high.

Benefits of Wrought Iron Fences

One of the benefits of wrought iron fences is that they are tough. They are also durable and easy to maintain. 

If you paint and coat them properly, you don't have to worry about deterioration. Remember, the metal starts to wear out when foreign substances are trapped in the fence. Therefore, applying a coat of paint will help resolve this issue.

Another benefit of wrought iron fences is design freedom. This is because wrought iron is malleable; therefore, there is endless potential for custom designs. As a result, you can choose a design that matches your home's aesthetic style.

Contact a fence contractor to learn more.