Fencing

One of the most common reasons why homeowners get fences installed on their property is for privacy. Others want to focus on aspects such as safety, security or even aesthetic appeal. Regardless of what your objectives for getting a fence installed are, you need to choose the right materials, styling, and design, to complement the look of your home and the layout of your landscape.

This is why you need the services of expert landscapers like the ones at Element Outdoor Design & Build. We are a premier company in the landscaping space and we cater to clients throughout greater Rolling Hills Estates, Rolling Hills and Rancho Palos Verdes. Our expertise and reputation have helped us build a very strong customer base in and around Palos Verdes, Palos Verdes Estates and Redondo Beach.

Custom Designed Fences

Many property owners in Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach hire us for all their new hardscape installation and landscape upgrade requirements. We have also successfully completed wooden fence installations in Torrance, Lomita and the surrounding areas.

When we handle your fence design and installation project, you can rest assured that the feature would be stable, strong, durable as well as aesthetically appealing. Today there are a large number of fencing materials to choose from including:

  • Hardwoods such as teak, oak, mahogany, Ipe and more. Many people may also prefer pine wood fences. Wooden fences can be slatted or built in a board style, depending on the level of privacy you desire. These can be painted, stained or polished to achieve the effect and look you want.
  • Vinyl fencing is also a popular choice nowadays and is available in a range of colors and styles. You can choose ones that match the appearance of the exterior of your home.
  • Composite fences are quite durable and many companies now manufacture these to emulate the look of natural materials such as wood. They offer the perfect balance of beauty, functionality, and durability.
  • Concrete fencing is strong and durable and can be clad with natural stone veneer to give it a unique, rustic look.
  • Aluminum fences are strong and resilient and the installation is easy. These are available in a wide range of colors and you are sure to find something that suits your styling requirements.
  • Wrought iron fences have an undying appeal. Not only do they have a classic look but are long-lasting and significantly improve the security levels of your property (depending on how tall they are).
  • Frameless glass fences are the latest trend and are generally used to segregate patio, deck and pool areas within a yard space.

Combination Fences

As you can see there are a large number of fencing materials to choose from. We understand that our clients want unique features in their landscapes. This is why we work closely with you to make sure that your design and styling objectives are met. In fact, our fence designers can also plan and design combination materials fences. These can be made with a mix of materials such as concrete and wrought iron, wood, and metal, as well as glass and wood etc.

We at Element Outdoor Design & Build are committed to providing clients with the best services at the most competitive wrought iron fence cost. If you are looking for top quality fence installations we are the company to call. Feel free to contact our experts at this number - 310-539-3050 or send us your project details via this Contact Us form.

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