Real strength
Heavier sections and posts than aluminum, for boundaries that have to take contact as well as weather.
High strength panels in ornamental and plain profiles.
Steel is the choice when a boundary has to take more than weather. The sections are heavier than aluminum, the posts are set deeper, and the run holds its line against contact as well as wind.
Ornamental profiles keep it from reading as industrial, so a steel fence can front an office or a home and still be the strongest thing on the property. Coating choice does the rest, and in humid air that choice matters.
Heavier sections and posts than aluminum, for boundaries that have to take contact as well as weather.
Flat top, spear top, and paneled profiles, so a security fence can still look like it belongs on the front of the property.
Powder coated finishes and galvanized hardware chosen for humid air, because the finish is what decides how the run ages.
Steel is heavier and stronger, and it needs a good coating to stay ahead of rust. Aluminum is lighter and rust resistant but takes less impact.
Yes. Flat top and spear top panels in a dark finish read as ornamental from the street while still carrying real strength.
Racking panels follow gentle grade changes, and stepped sections handle sharper drops. We decide which on site once we see the run.
Galvanizing under a powder coat is the combination that holds up in humid air. We tell you which finish a run is getting before you approve it.
Yes, and it is usually the right choice for one. A wide gate loads its hinge post hard, so we size the post and the footing for the leaf it has to carry.
Tell us what you want enclosed and we will walk the line, talk material, and put a price in writing.
Share a few details about the property and we will reach out to schedule a walk of the line.