We offer four primary styles of ornamental steel fencing, each designed to meet different aesthetic and security needs for Texas Hill Country properties:
- Classic Spear Top: This style features traditional pointed pickets and is often accented with decorative scrolls and finials. It is an ideal choice for grand estates and historic homes.
- Flat Top Modern: This design emphasizes clean horizontal or vertical lines with minimal ornamentation, providing a polished and understated look for contemporary homes and commercial buildings.
- Modern Steel Picket: A popular choice for urban homes and townhomes, this style features sleek, narrow pickets with a straight top rail. It is frequently finished in dark tones like matte black, bronze, or charcoal gray.
- Mesh Panel: This high-security option uses welded wire mesh panels housed in sturdy steel frames. It is typically specified for industrial sites and commercial facilities requiring a more robust perimeter.
Most of these styles, including the Classic Spear Top, Flat Top Modern, and modern steel picket fence, can be fabricated to meet local pool safety standards and building codes. As Hays County’s Leader in Fencing Services, we can help you customize these configurations with specific heights and picket spacing to ensure your project is both secure and fully compliant.
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