Building a Composite Fence
When shopping for a fence, you will find that you have many choices – cedar wood, vinyl, wire mesh, etc.
But have you ever though of investing in a composite fence? Instead of only enjoying the benefits of just wood or vinyl, you can build a fence that is reinforced by both materials!
Composite wood is commonly used in dozens of products, especially for deck construction! It is essentially recycled waste wood fiber; a mix of saw dust and plastic waste (that includes PVC, or vinyl). Solid and hollow composite wood is available at various local hardware stores and many online retailers.
A composite fence is extra durable because it features quality wood that is armored with flexible plastic. Hence, this special kind of fence will last a lifetime, as it won’t rot. Another advantage to composite material is that it does not have toxic chemicals, because the wood is not treated in preservative.
Composite FenceRecycled lumber isn’t what a fence is conventionally built of, but you should definitely consider it! Just remember that composite wood is heavier than other materials. Hence, shipping can be expensive. As well, during the winter months composite wood can become stiff and difficult to work with.
Generally speaking though, a composite fence is a wonderful investment because it is simply so reliable, and yet will look a lot more appealing than an ugly chain-link fence or even a traditional picket fence.
For an easy to install, unique fence that will secure your property and privacy for years and years to come, think about ordering a composite fence today!
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