If you’re not sure on the different pale type options, and which might be best for you, have a read of our latest blog to find out more and help you make an informed decision for your project.
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Palisade fencing is a popular permanent choice for security and perimeter installations, known for its durability and effective deterrent qualities.
This type of fencing provides a strong barrier against unauthorised access, and a long-lasting fencing solution for a range of applications.
Available in a range of sizes, and with matching gates, there is also the option of different pale types to best suit your project:
Let’s have a closer look at the pale types…
First Fence offers three different types of pale types, each offering unique characteristics. Understanding these and the project that you are working on is essential for selecting the right pale type for you.
Triple pointed pales have three sharp points on the pale, creating a more intimidating appearance for your perimeter fencing. This design enhances the security of the palisade fencing by making it more difficult for intruders to climb.
Single pointed pales feature a single sharp point, providing a balance between security and a more visually appealing solution. While not as intimidating as triple pointed pales, the single pointed palisade fencing design still offers great security features, making it suitable for various applications.
Round and notched pales have a rounded shape with cutouts along their length, offering a visually appealing and less threatening design. Although not as sharp as pointed pales, the round and notched design can still provide a reliable level of security suitable for certain environments, and therefore used in environments where aesthetics are considered more of a priority. It is typically the preferred pale type for rail infrastructure and similar.
The choice of pale type for your application, depends on the level of security that you require, whether aesthetics are important to your project and of course the location of your project.
High Security Areas - If you are looking for an intimidating fencing solution that provides high security and deters any unauthorised access the triple pointed pales for our palisade fencing are the ideal solution. They work well around businesses that stock a range of goods and power plants.
Balance of Security & Aesthetics – Our single pointed pales are perfect for applications that need a good level of security but also have a balance of aesthetics. Especially with the option to powder coat the fencing you can still have the best of both worlds. This could be used for a range of commercial premises.
Contact us to discuss your requirements of palisade fencing for sale. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.
Security where Aesthetics are Key – Security fencing is required for a range of applications, for example, schools, residential areas and public spaces. If you know security is still a key factor but aesthetics, also take a priority, our round and notched pales are the best solution. Again, with the option to powder coat in a range of RAL colours, you can have a good level of security while still having a visually appealing fencing solution.
Choosing your palisade pale type depends on your project, and understanding the unique features of these pale types to help you make the right decision.
By considering security, visual appeal, and budgets you can confidently select the palisade pale type that best works for your fencing project requirements.
When it comes to fencing options for your home or property, palisade fencing often stands out due to its durability and aesthetic appeal. However, how much does a palisade fence actually cost compared to other fencing types? In this article, we’ll break down the costs of palisade fencing and compare it with other popular options available in the market.
Palisade fencing is typically made from steel or aluminum and features vertical bars that are designed for security and visibility. The cost of a palisade fence can vary widely based on factors such as material quality, height, gauge of steel, and any additional features like powder coating or spikes on top. On average, homeowners can expect to pay between $20 to $50 per linear foot installed.
Wooden fences are another common option for residential properties. The initial cost of wooden fences can be lower than that of palisade fences; generally ranging from $15 to $30 per linear foot installed depending on the type of wood used (e.g., pine vs. cedar). However, wooden fences require more maintenance over time due to issues like rot and pest infestations, which may lead to higher long-term costs when compared with the low-maintenance nature of palisades.
Vinyl fencing is known for its longevity and minimal upkeep requirements. It usually ranges from $20 to $40 per linear foot installed. While vinyl can sometimes compete in price with palisades initially, it doesn’t offer the same level of security that strong steel offers—making your choice depend largely on your specific needs regarding aesthetics versus security.
For those looking at budget options, chain link fencing is one of the most economical choices available. Prices typically range from $10 to $20 per linear foot installed. While chain link may provide an affordable solution for demarcation purposes or pet containment, it lacks privacy and aesthetic appeal compared to both wooden and palisade options.
When considering any type of fence installation including palisades, there are additional factors that could influence overall costs such as labor charges in your area, land preparation needs (like leveling), permits required by local authorities if any exist, and design customization requests you may have beyond standard offerings.
In summary, while a palisade fence tends towards higher upfront costs than some alternatives like wooden or chain link fences (averaging around $20-$50 per linear foot), its durability and low maintenance might make it a worthwhile investment over time especially if security is a primary concern for you. Always consider your specific needs alongside budget when selecting the perfect fence option.
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