If you’ve read about the differences between our Traditional grade and Signature grade fences and gates, you may be wondering which is the right choice for your project. Check out our video and pictures on the subject in this week’s post!
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If you’ve read about the differences between our Traditional grade and Signature grade fences and gates, you may be wondering which is the right choice for your project. Check out our video and pictures on the subject in this week’s post!
It’s a question we often get asked, so here’s a detailed breakdown of the two grades available for our iron and aluminum fence and gates.
What does it all mean?! I break it down so you know what part of the materials are being referred to when you shop for an iron or aluminum fence and gate.
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Finials are what gives an iron or aluminum fence that authentic, traditional look. Does the fence you are looking at provide welded-on, solid iron and aluminum finials at no extra charge?
We?ve often heard folks confused on what to call those decorative elements on the top of our fences and gates.
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While shopping for fence, it can get very confusing when you see terms like ‘iron’ and ‘steel’ being tossed around and interchanged. So what are the real differences between them?