A wrought iron fence can significantly boost your property's curb appeal if done correctly. This type of fence is also loved for its durability and low maintenance, which can improve your property value. Despite the many perks of wrought iron fences, some property owners avoid installing wrought iron fences due to fear of cost. They automatically assume that wrought iron is expensive, which pushes them to choose other fencing materials.
However, you don't have to break the bank to enjoy the benefits of a wrought iron fence. By understanding the factors that dictate the total wrought iron fencing cost, you can decide if the investment suits you.
The Length of the Fence
Your contractor considers the linear distance that needs to be covered to establish the total cost. To get an accurate estimate, the contractor measures all the sides, depending on your property enclosure. The contractor then adds the measurements to get the total distance in feet, then multiplies that by the cost per foot. Therefore, the longer your fence will be, the more you will spend for installation, which includes more posts, fence material, and labor.
The Height of the Fence
The height of the fence will dictate the labor and material needed for the job. The ideal height of your fence depends on its purpose. For example, security fences are much higher than decorative fences. Therefore, the amount you spend on the fence depends on why you want it. If security is your primary concern, you must be willing to pay a higher price to get peace of mind.
The Design of the Gate
Fences and gates go in hand. As you budget for your fence, ensure the amount can also cater to a wrought iron gate. The size and design of the gate depend on the location and purpose of your fence. If you want a gate for swimming pool entry, a small manual gate will work. On the contrary, if you need a gate for your front yard, you will need a big, automatic gate, which requires more resources and money.
The Quality of the Wrought Iron
Not every wrought iron fence is created equally. Some fences feature premium, thick fencing material, while others feature thin material. Thick wrought iron is durable and can survive harsh elements, but you will pay a higher price. On the other hand, thin bars are cheaper but may not be as durable.
The best part about the thickness customization is that anyone can get the fence. If you are on a budget constraint, you can choose the thinner bars, which will serve you until you can replace them with thicker bars.
The Cost of Permits
Depending on your locality, you may need a wrought iron fence installation permit. You will pay a fee to acquire the permit, which adds to the total fence installation costs. Check your local regulations first to learn the permit costs, which vary depending on whether you intend to install the fence or hire a contractor.
Above are some factors that will dictate how much you will spend on a wrought iron fence. But remember that the contractor will establish how much you need for labor. Therefore, take your time to compare different contractors based on service costs while paying attention to expertise and reliability.
You can trust us at Sam's Welding, Inc. for quality wrought iron fencing services. We are experienced and employ the latest welding technology, so quality is guaranteed. Contact us
for a consultation. We look forward to helping you install a wrought iron fence on your property for decoration or security or both.
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