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Metal Fencing
IN Fences and Gates
Investor Name:
Private
Published Date:
May 27, 2022
Location:
Maryland
Value:
Varies
Architecture:
Varies
About Project
- Heavy-duty wrought iron adds security and is difficult to cut
- Very sturdy and durable
- Aluminum is heavy-gauged and powder coated with an acrylic finish
- Low-maintenance
- Available for security, decorative, pool or garden/farm fencing
- Pre-assembled panels and gates make for easy installation
- Will not fade or discolor
Fence Anatomy
There are various types of fences. Whichever one you choose, the main elements will remain the same.
- End Post Cap: Rounded cap used to protect end posts
- Brace Band: Used to hold the rail end in place
- Tension Band: Used to attach the chain link fence fabric to line posts and end posts
- Terminal Post: End, corner and gate posts
- Rail Cup: Holds the top rails and secures them to the terminal posts
- Tension Bar: Vertical bar that secures the chain link fabric to the tension bands and posts
- Tension Wire: Can be added to the bottom of a chain link fence to discourage animals from pushing underneath the fence
- Rail: Horizontal bar that spans the top of the fence
- Line Post Cap: Ringed cap that rests on top of the line posts and holds the rails
- Line Post Eye Top: Corrosion-resistant with a polished look, fits on top of line posts to help support rails
- Post: Vertical component, set in the ground, that provides the main support for the fence
- Panel: Pre-assembled unit that attaches to the posts and provides screening
- Concrete: Pourable mix hardens to provide strong support for the post
- Gravel: Small loose rock allows drainage
- Post Top: Decorative cap that adds a finished look to the fence
- Fastener: Galvanized or stainless steel nails, screws, and other hardware used to secure the fence components
- Pickets: Vertical panels that attach to the rails and provide screening
- Cross Rails: Horizontal elements that connect the posts and support the pickets