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Metal fences give your garden a modern and elegant look. This makes these garden fences, of which we offer various types, a popular choice.

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Are you looking for a metal fence for your garden? Then Fenceweb is the right place for you. Our garden fences serve various purposes—such as protecting your privacy or delimiting the garden. They add a modern and elegant look and have an advantage over wooden fences: the fence panels are lighter and easier to install. Additionally, they require no maintenance. At Fenceweb, we offer the following types of metal garden fences:

  • Double wire mesh fence
  • 3D wire mesh fence
  • Security fence
  • Decorative fence
  • Gabion fence

What is a Metal Fence?

A metal fence is a type of garden fence made from various metals like steel or aluminum. Most of the metal fences from Fenceweb are made of steel, processed by cutting, shaping, and welding, and then galvanized and coated. Finally, a quality check is performed. Metal fences are known for their durability, robustness, and versatility. They offer not only security but also a low-maintenance fencing option.

Why Choose a Metal Fence?

Metal fences from Fenceweb offer high quality and long durability. Our fences are made from strong materials and well-crafted. You can choose from many designs and colors to find the perfect fit for your needs.

Advice and Inspiration about Metal Fences.

If you need inspiration, be sure to check out our blogs on this topic. You'll find numerous creative ideas and helpful tips. Our experts regularly share their latest discoveries and trends. Visit us and be surprised by the variety of options!

Advantages of Metal Fences:

Choosing between a metal fence and a chain link fence depends on various factors, including aesthetics, security, and durability. Here's a breakdown of the key advantages of choosing a metal fence over a chain link fence:

Enhanced Security

  • Metal fences are typically more robust and secure than chain link fences. They are harder to cut through, climb over, or tamper with, providing a higher level of protection.
  • Metal fences, especially those with anti-climb designs, can be customized with features like pointed tops or spikes to further deter intruders.

Superior Durability

  • Metal fences are highly durable and can withstand harsh weather conditions, such as heavy winds, rain, and snow, without deteriorating.
  • They are made from galvanized steel and most if the time powdercoated which prevents rust and corrosion, making them suitable for long-term outdoor use.

Aesthetic Appeal

  • Metal fences offer a more polished, professional, and upscale appearance compared to the utilitarian look of chain link fences.
  • They come in various styles, colors, and designs, allowing for greater customization to match the property's architecture.
  • They can enhance the curb appeal of residential, commercial, or industrial properties, adding value to the property.

Increased Privacy

  • Metal fences, especially panels with privacy slats, provide a higher level of privacy by blocking visibility. This is ideal for residential properties, gardens, or areas where discretion is required.

Low Maintenance

  • Metal fences require minimal maintenance. The protective coatings (like powder coating or galvanization) prevent rust, peeling, and fading, meaning they rarely need to be repainted or repaired.
  • Chain link fences, especially those made of bare steel, may require frequent maintenance to prevent rust and corrosion over time.

Longevity

  • Due to their sturdy construction and resistance to environmental elements, metal fences generally have a longer lifespan than chain link fences, making them a worthwhile investment in the long run.

Versatility and Customization

  • Metal fences can be tailored to specific needs with options like automatic gates, decorative elements, and varying heights. This makes them suitable for a wide range of applications, from residential properties to high-security commercial sites.
  • Chain link fences are more limited in terms of customization and design options.

Double Wire Mesh Fence

At Fenceweb, we offer double wire mesh fences that have a luxurious and simple appearance. This metal fence is used everywhere: always the same fence, adapted to the situation by wire thickness, color, and height. Dog playgrounds, along railway tracks, and in gardens. It adds a modern and beautiful atmosphere to your garden. In business premises, it provides security. The openings, called meshes, make this metal fence ideal for planting. With this fence, you can still enjoy an open garden: you can see through the mesh panels. Ivy and clematis are examples of plants that combine well with this type of fence in your garden. This metal fence can also be combined with privacy or screening strips.

3D Wire Mesh Fence

In addition to double wire mesh, Fenceweb also offers single wire mesh fences. Single wire meshes are a more cost-effective option, using less material and thinner wires. The bending in the metal fence provides stability.

Decorative Fence

Fenceweb is also known for the variety we offer in decorative fences. As the name suggests, decorative fences use playful and classic shapes. The combination of clear lines and bars makes this fence more than just a functional product. With the variety of options available, there is always a decorative fence for you at Fenceweb. Want to complete your decorative fence? Choose a matching decorative gate.

Fenceweb is strong in chain link fences. Chain link fencing is a cost-effective option often used to cover large distances with fencing. At Fenceweb, we have various types of chain link fences. You can choose between accordion mesh fences, garden mesh fences, or mesh panels. Do you love a green and natural garden with an unobtrusive and cost-effective fence? Then a garden mesh fence might be the ideal solution. The fence integrates perfectly into the garden and is also great for planting light climbing plants. Chain link fencing is commonly used in sports fields, while mesh panels are often used between wooden fences.

Railing Fence

For a robust and stable metal fence with a sturdy appearance, we have the railing fence in our range. Railing fences are mainly found in commercial areas or around parking lots. For this reason, the railing fence is also commonly referred to as an industrial fence. This metal fence has an indestructible appearance and deters unwanted visitors. This is also one of the reasons why this type of fence is chosen. Visit our railing fence page to choose from these fence types. We offer metal fences with round or square bars.

Gabion Fence for a Unique Experience

Gabion fences are also a popular choice with us. Gabions are widespread in backyards and highly flexible. If you want a garden boundary with a natural appearance, choose a gabion fence. The variety of stone colors makes this product an ideal choice for different gardens. Gabions are robust and provide privacy, ensuring that your garden remains secluded.

Metal Fence Configurator

Ordering a garden fence can be quite challenging if you don’t do it daily. What products do you need exactly? Are you ordering too much? At Fenceweb, we understand this and have the solution: simply order a complete package with our metal fence configurator.

How Does It Work?

At Fenceweb, we strive for convenience, unlimited comfort. We focus not only on delivering the products to your home or assembling the metal fence you ordered but also on the previous process: ordering all the necessary products. How do we do this? Through our configurator. This allows anyone—from novices to experts—to order a metal fence without the risk of forgetting products or ordering too little. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how it works:

  1. Open the configurator for your desired product on the correct page of Fenceweb.
  2. Enter the variables relevant to your fence needs, such as height, wire thickness, color, type of fence posts, required meters, attachment with or without concrete, any garden gates, and choice of installation.
  3. Each selection has images: Check your choices for completeness.
  4. Click “Add to Cart.”
  5. Complete your order by entering your details and finalizing the payment process—you will immediately receive an order confirmation by email.

This way, you can order your fence in a maximum of two minutes, with the guarantee that nothing is missing. Still need help? Our experts are available to assist you.

Benefits of the Complete Package

Fast, secure, and cost-effective—that’s the advantage of our configurator. With just a few clicks, you have the assurance that no products are missing. Plus, you receive a discount on the total amount of your order—the discount is automatically calculated.

Automatic Discount on Your Metal Fence

Quickly and easily order a fence without making mistakes. That’s a major advantage. However, we offer another benefit when you order your products through our configurator: a discount on your order. Based on the order amount, the price reduction is automatically applied. The more you order, the lower the price. Take advantage of it today.

Having Your Metal Fence Installed

Want to have your metal fence installed? This is possible at Fenceweb. Whether it’s a decorative addition to your garden or a practical boundary, we offer delivery and installation of metal fences throughout several states. From chain link fences to double wire mesh fences, we take care of everything.

When installing a new metal fence in your garden, there is more to consider than you might think. Therefore, you can also contact us to remove old fences, excess growth, or previous enclosures. We then install your custom fence exactly to your specifications.

The costs for installing a metal fence depend on various factors, such as the type of metal fence and the size of your garden. Want a clear overview of the costs? Calculate them quickly and easily through the various fence packages.

We are known for our meticulous execution. We don’t stop until you are completely satisfied with the installed fence. Interested in the projects we have already completed, including chain link fences and double wire mesh fences? Then check out our completed projects and get inspired.

Installing a Metal Fence Yourself

If you’re handy and enjoy working with your hands, you can install your metal fence yourself. With a bit of help from friends or family and the instructions from Fenceweb, you can install your own fence. Proper preparation is key, and with the right steps, you’ll ensure that your metal fence is stable and durable. For a detailed step-by-step plan, you can consult our guide to installing double wire mesh fences, but to give you an overview, here is a clear guide to installing a double wire mesh fence yourself:

  1. Preparation: Level the ground and create sufficient workspace. Determine the starting point of your fence, which is crucial for accuracy. Use the heart-to-heart distance to determine the spacing between fence posts, with each fence panel overlapping about 1 cm per post.
  2. Alignment: Stretch a string between fence posts along the line where the metal fence will be. Decide on the alignment of the posts and cover plates, with screws ideally not on the outside.
  3. Setting Fence Posts: Dig or drill the first hole (1' x 1' cm) and set the first fence post horizontally and firmly against the stretched string. Ensure that the post is at least 2 inch above the ground and use quick-setting concrete for stability if the metal fence is over 4' high. Repeat for each post and allow the concrete to set well.
  4. Mounting the Metal Fence: Measure the spacing for the next hole carefully, set the second post, and attach the double wire mesh fence to the mounting blocks. Ensure everything is level and make adjustments as needed. Secure the fence to the first post with screws and place the cover plate on.
  5. Completion: After setting the first metal fence, measure the spacing for the remaining posts accurately. Hang the metal fences one by one and secure them with screws. Finish with cover plates and an Allen key. Place the cover caps on the fence posts.

If you need more help or details, feel free to ask!