When comparing maintenance requirements, ornamental steel is significantly more user-friendly than wrought iron, particularly in the humid and high-heat climate of the Texas Hill Country.
While wrought iron is a traditional choice, it is inherently prone to rust and requires frequent, diligent painting to maintain its integrity. Additionally, wrought iron is more brittle than steel, meaning it can crack under stress, requiring more complex structural repairs.
In contrast, our ornamental steel fence solutions offer several maintenance advantages:
- Advanced Protection: We use powder coated steel fencing that features a factory-applied, heat-cured finish. This baked-on coating is far more resistant to chipping, fading, and corrosion than the liquid paint typically used on wrought iron.
- Minimal Upkeep: Because the powder coating encapsulates the metal, ornamental steel generally only requires occasional rinsing with water and minor touch-ups to remain in pristine condition.
- Superior Longevity: A properly installed steel fence can last between 30 to 50 years with minimal intervention. Wrought iron typically lasts 20 to 30 years and only then if you are consistent with high-maintenance painting schedules.
As Hays County’s Leader in Fencing Services, we recommend ornamental steel for property owners who want the high-end look of iron without the ongoing burden of rust prevention and frequent repainting.
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