How to Choose: Aluminium vs Timber Fencing
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How to Choose: Aluminium vs Timber Fencing

Visualise your dream home, is it surrounded by a traditional picket fence? There’s something about fences that goes beyond privacy and protection. So, it’s no wonder that fences come in a variety of designs and materials to suit individual taste. Speaking of materials, if you are planning on fencing your home, the two major choices are likely to be aluminium fencing and timber fencing. If you are having trouble deciding between the two, read on as we bring you the pros and cons of each.

All about Aluminium Fencing


The Pros: The biggest advantage of an aluminium fence is its durability. It is known to last for decades with virtually no need for maintenance. The aluminium fence panels do not rust and are well suited for corrosive coastal weather. Aluminium slat fencing is also resistant to termite and other insect infestation.
The Cons: Although aluminium fences come in several varieties and textures today, some people do not consider them as aesthetically pleasing. Aluminium can also be susceptible to dents and scratches, making it not as suitable for high-traffic areas.

All about Timber Fencing


The Pros:Wooden fences are traditionally a popular choice as they look pretty and come in a wide array of styles and designs. Timber fences are a breeze to paint and any damaged part can be easily replaced. Alterations to timber fencing can also be accomplished more easily than to aluminium fencing.
The Cons: Timber fences are not without cons. They are susceptible to termites and other insects, if not properly treated before installation. The quality of the wood is something that you must confirm with the fencer beforehand. If you are concerned about your carbon footprint then choose recycled wood or new wood which has the FSC mark, confirming it has been sourced from a well-managed forest. The maintenance costs of wooden fences are also higher as they need to be re-treated and re-painted periodically. If you are sharing this cost with your neighbour, he or she might not be willing to bear the burden.

In the End, It’s all about Your Preference


At the end of the day, the choice is yours. It all depends on your budget and fencing needs.