FAQs

FAQs

E&D Fencing

Have a fencing-related question? E&D Fencing has the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • How often does a wood fence need to be replaced?

    Our fence company recommends replacing custom red cedar, post, and rail fences approximately every 15 years, while spruce stockade fences can be replaced about every 12.

  • What is the best, low maintenance fence?

    An aluminum fence typically requires very little maintenance. Aluminum gates are light and maintain functionality well.


    If you have more questions regarding the best fence for you, contact our fence company at E&D Fencing and give us a call today!

  • What is the most durable fence?

    Vinyl and aluminum fence materials do not deteriorate, so they can be functional for a very long time. Wood fences, on the other hand, have a life expectancy of around 15 years due to the deterioration of the wood, according to our experts.


    For more questions about fence durability, call our knowledgeable fence company today!

  • What type of fence lasts the longest?

    Our fence company recommends a vinyl or aluminum fence as neither material deteriorates in a home's typical lifetime.


    According to ZipDo, the fencing industry is expected to grow at a rate of 3.2% to reach $34.9 billion by 2027. If you're ready to get started, call us today.

  • What is the difference between an aluminum fence and a wrought iron fence?

    Iron rusts, while aluminum doesn’t. Aluminum is also much more affordable and is now the standard in residential estate fencing.


    If you're ready to get started with new fence installation, give our fence company a call today!

  • Do I need to get my property surveyed before my fence is installed?

    A few townships require a survey to issue a permit, but most don’t. A survey, however, is the only way to know exactly where your property line is and is a good investment. Our fence company can recommend a surveyor.

  • How long will my fence last?

    Vinyl and aluminum fence materials are guaranteed for life. With occasional adjustments and cleaning, vinyl and aluminum fences can stand strong and look good for 30 years or more, according to our experts. Red cedar and post-and-board fences have a 15-to-20-year life expectancy and spruce stockade fences have an expected lifespan of about 10 to 15 years in our experience.


    If you have more questions, reach out to our fence company, E&D Fencing, today!

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