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Timber vs concrete fence posts

Both types of fencing, whether it be timber or concrete fencing posts, have pros and cons. 

Below are the pros and cons of timber and concrete fencing, which is better for you?

 

Timber Fence Posts

 

Pros

One of the biggest pros of timber fencing is the design of the posts. When using timber fence posts, they can be super stylish! With a range of different timber posts, fencing types and styles are available and the options are endless.

This means that choosing a fence type then the style can be a difficult process with each offering its own benefits according to its intended purpose and many different designs to accompany the benefits of the fencing.

Concrete fence only

Another benefit of timber fencing posts is that it is cost-effective and can be more affordable compared to other alternatives. When choosing timber fence posts, they can also be cost-effective because you can create these fence posts using yourself using timber posts for your fence.

There are plenty of options available which are more cost-effective, from the more basic to the slightly creative, ensuring that you’re able to achieve the look you desire without the high price tag.

 

Cons 

With all the positives which come with timber fencing, there also have to be some negatives. 

One of the negatives is that the fencing can be damaged by the weather. When installing the fencing, if it is not totally secure it can easily become damaged or be worn away by inclement weather. 

With the worse weather and the negative impacts, the weather can have on the timber fencing. One of the many negatives which the weather causes is that it can cause the colours of the fencing to change over time. If the timber fencing with stained or painted, the colour will fade with exposure to an array of weather.

Concrete Fence Posts

Pros 

One of the biggest pros of concrete fence posts is their durability. Concrete is a robust material which does not easily rot meaning the posts are highly durable, as well as being a strong material with a proven long lifespan. 

However, unlike wooden fence posts, concrete is not a degradable material and cannot be penetrated by rot or insect attack for concrete over timber.

As well, another positive of the concrete fence posts is that they’re easily maintained. As concrete is somewhat impenetrable to liquids, mould and rot, there isn’t much after-sale maintenance which also adds to the longevity of the posts.

Wooden fence with one

Cons

With positives, there are also negatives, this means that when choosing concrete fence posts there also have to be some cons. 

One of the main cons of concrete fence posts is the cost of the posts. Concrete posts are typically more expensive when compared to their wooden counterparts. When choosing concrete fence posts know that you’re going to have to pay more compared to other alternatives.

When installing your concrete fence posts, compared to other fence post materials, the concrete can be difficult to install. This is predominate because of the weight which each fence post endures. The average of each individual concrete fence post weighs in excess of around 40kg and can often require multiple people to install them. This means that it can take more time and this can further increase labour costs.

 

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