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August 25, 2021 By Scott Leave a Comment

Fencing Options for Your Rental Property

Fences serve numerous functions to a rental property. They can provide security for your tenants, boost the curb appeal, provide privacy and prevent the kids and pets of your tenants from wandering far from home. Most importantly, fencing your rental property can add more value to it.

If you are planning to install a fence around your rental property, you will have various options.
Choosing the best fence for your rental property will be a tedious process, except you have answers to factual questions.

The questions you need to answer are; is this fence meant to improve the curb appeal of the property? Is it meant to secure pets and children from wandering? Is it meant to boost the value of the property? Is it meant to provide privacy? Is it meant to provide security for the inhabitants?

Below is everything about the fencing options available and the functions that they perform. This will guide you to choose the best fence for your rental property.

  1. Vinyl fence

Vinyl fences are made of synthetic plastics and are easy to install. They come in various colors, texture, height and style. This gives them a modern and sleek appearance. They do not rot, crack, warp, splinter, or blister.

They have a long lifespan and require no maintenance. Vinyl fences can prevent kids and pets from wandering away from home and also provide privacy to the premises. However, vinyl fences have some setbacks.

They are not as strong as other fencing options and cannot provide adequate security. Vinyl can get discolored over time when exposed to harsh weather conditions.

  1. Wrought iron fence

Wrought iron fences are metal fences that are made with wrought irons. They are the strongest fencing options and are very beautiful, durable, elegant, and classic.

They add curb appeal and value to a rental property. Wrought iron fences provide adequate security to a rental property. Besides, they are easy to maintain and have a longer lifespan.

The downside of the wrought iron fence includes the cost, lack of privacy, tedious installation, and ease of rust in wet climates. However, galvanizing and treating it with a powder coat will prevent it from rusting and UV fading.

  1. Aluminum fence

These are metal fences that are made with aluminum. They are within the same price range with vinyl fences; more expensive than wooden fences but not as costly as wrought iron fences. Aluminum fences are beautiful, durable and can be installed on any type of land.

They are easy to maintain, and you can apply a powder coat to prevent them from rusting and UV fading. However, they do not provide privacy, and enough security.

  1. Wooden fence

Wooden fences are traditional fences. They are beautiful, inexpensive, provide privacy, and secure pets and children from wandering off the premises. The best woods for making wooden fences are pines, redwood, and cedar because they do not rot quickly. They come in various colors, grains, and cuts.

The setbacks of wooden fences are high maintenance costs, discoloration over time, rot, crack, warp and splinter. Parasites and vegetation can also grow on wooden fences.

  1. Brick or stone fence

Brick or stone fences are the fences built with cement and bricks. They provide adequate security and privacy for a rental property. Brick fences are easy to maintain, have longer lifespans, and they are not affected by harsh weather conditions.

You can decide to match the style with your rental property. Metal fences or electric cables can be used on top of brick fences to provide an additional layer of security.

However, brick fences are tedious to install, expensive, and not easy to modify.

In a nutshell: Fencing Options for Your Rental Property

Fences provide several functions to your rental property. They give security to your tenants, boost the curb appeal, provide privacy, prevent kids and pets from wandering away from home, and they add more value to your rental property.

Choosing the best fencing option for your rental property can be tedious as there are several enticing options to select from when considering fence installation.

However, the type of fence you choose should depend on the functions you want the fence to perform. Do you want to improve the curb appeal of the property? Is it meant to prevent pets and children from wandering? Is it meant to boost the value of the property? Is it meant to provide privacy? Or is it intended to provide security for the inhabitants?

The fencing options for your rental property include:

  • Vinyl fence
  • Wrought iron fence
  • Aluminium fence
  • Wooden fence
  • Brick or stone fence

If you are planning to fence your rental property, we advise that you contact an expert who will guide you through the process of selection and installation of the appropriate fence.

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Northwest Fence & Iron
12909 Dessau Rd.
Austin, TX 78754

Phone: 512-219-5901
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