Weld wire fencing is beloved all-over for its affordable price tag, seamless installation, and effortless beauty. But, is it really the best option out there? As with most materials, weld wire fencing has its own list of pros and cons to consider. Below, we’ll guide you through what customers love and don’t love about this trendy new fencing design.Â
What Is Weld Wire Fencing?
For those who aren’t familiar with weld wire fencing, it’s an increasingly popular fencing design that features a boarded frame and a wired mesh middle. It was first used on farms as a low-cost option for fencing to keep livestock and other animals inside a boundary. In recent years with farmhouse trends, it has seen a resurgence in modern design.
Weld wire fencing is a look that is here to stay, and our customers rave about its functionality and looks. But of course, there are downsides to every design that may not be worth it for you. Whether you’re looking to replace an existing fence or build a new one, take your options into consideration and weigh the pros and cons.
Advantages To Weld Wire Fencing
Weld wire fencing, also sometimes referred to as hog wire fencing, has quite the long list of pros. In our opinion the pros definitely outweigh the cons, and this style of fencing is a contender for anyone in need of a trendy fence.
The biggest advantage to weld wire fencing is the affordability. Fence builds can get pricey to say the least, deciding on this style will save you tons of money down the road. You will also save on labor costs, as this fence is easy to install for anyone (with the necessary tools).
This fence is also a great style for anyone who has a view that they do not want a fence to obstruct. The mesh-like wiring allows for a seamless flow from your yard to the view. Create an outdoor space that has a secluded feel with a view.
Weld wire fencing is also great for those with HOA regulations on fencing height. Oftentimes, these homeowners are left with fencing options that either look bad or have open spaces that their pets can escape through. Weld wire is the perfect solution to keep your animals (or even children) inside a yard boundary.Â
Another advantage to weld wire fencing is that it requires basically no upkeep other than any repairs needed over the years. It’s a good idea to wash your materials and give them a look-over from time to time. But other than that, this fence should be good on its own. This will save time, money, and stress later on.Â
Disadvantages To Weld Wire Fencing
The biggest disadvantage to weld wire fencing is the lack of privacy. For those living in close proximity to neighbors or in a suburban setting, this may not be the best choice. Privacy is certainly important when it comes to an outdoor space, so if this style exposes you too much it may not be the right option.
Another disadvantage to this style of fencing is that it is easy to get through should you have an intruder of some sort. Wire is fairly easy to cut and typically these fences are short enough to jump over. So if security is a main priority of a fence for you, weld wire fencing may not be the best available style out there for you.Â
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