Home is where the heart is and so is safety by New Orleans Ironworks.
Not trying to scare the bejeezus out of you, but a home can also be a gateway for burglars if you don’t incorporate some security measures.
No one wants to be watched through their window nor want some random stranger to lurk into your house premises without your permission.
That’s why a fence and gates are essential according to ironworks services to protect your house from intruders. And not just any kind of fence, but an iron fence that keeps trespassers away because it’s not easy to destroy it.
It also gives off that royal look to your house. With customized iron fences, you not only safeguard your home but also give a new dimension and aesthetic to your house.
Unlike other home remodeling additions, an iron fence installation has several aspects. This increases its total cost. An iron fence for an average-sized house will cost approximately $3000, if not more.
Here’s the breakdown:
• The approximate materials cost for an iron fence hovers between $2800 and $4100.
• The cost of iron per linear foot is somewhere around $25 to $30.
• The installation cost of an iron fence is roughly between $550 and $1100.
• The installer will require mounting hardware which varies between $40 and $140 depending on the size of your house.
• An iron gate will cost somewhere around $190 to $820. Again, the size of the gate determines the total cost.
• Apart from a fence gate, you will also need fence posts. They cost around $20 to $200.
• You can also add decorative fence panels. Their prices vary between $65 and $170.
• Fence decorations and post toppers will cost around $30.
Iron fences cost more compared to wood, bamboo, aluminum, or vinyl fences.
Many factors contribute to the total cost of an iron fence. Certain iron fences can cost a lot and take certain steps to install. Nevertheless investing in one can increase the security of your house. Not to mention increase its aesthetic value.
It is easy to install a fence around a house that only has concrete pavements. But with trees, bushes, old irrigation systems, and existing structures around, it makes the work of the installer that much more difficult.
The installation team will need to make extra arrangements to protect these structures so that they can prepare their site before starting the installation process.
The workers will first have to haul everything away so that they get a clear area for the fence line. All these extra work adds to the cost of the fence.
The installation team will need to dig deep so that the iron fence sits for years. Labor charges rack up for ground fixes and issues such as wet, rocky, heavy clay, or hardpan grounds.
You should always look to hire fencing professionals from your area. They are usually aware of the type of soil in different locations of the town. They will also provide a quotation for the installation of the fence.
A company from another town may not be familiar with the soil conditions, which may result in an increase in overhead costs.
Old trees can make it challenging for any fencing contractor to work. If they have to remove the trees from their roots, they will add the cost to their installation charges.
Moreover, underground roots can interfere in the excavation process, making it more challenging for the installation team to create a base for your iron fence.
Homes in heavily wooded sites often see a stark difference in the installation costs of iron fences because of the added prices of removing the trees.
The last thing an iron fence installation company wants is an irregular surface.
A sloping surface influences the cost of an iron fence in two ways: first, it is more difficult for the installation team to work because they need to rework on their measurements.
Secondly, they will have to change the fence design to meet the ups and downs of the slope.
The style and color of the iron fence also play a crucial role in determining the total cost. The price breakdown given above is for a simple iron fence.
If you want a customized iron fence, the cost will increase. Ornamental iron fences such as fleur-de-lis post toppers, a curved gate, and artful curves on the iron grills will increase the price of the fence further.
You may have seen tall iron fences with sharp spikes on top. These designs prevent trespassers from coming into your premises. Such designs add to the cost of the fence.
Apart from the style and design, you should also consider the color of the fence as an extra contributor to the total cost. Some of the most common colors of iron fences are black, maroon, bronze, green, and white.
While it is true that iron fences cost more than other fences, you should also see the flip side. Iron fences don’t warp like wooden fences. It can withstand the most extreme weather conditions. Come hail or snow, your iron fence will stand tall no matter what.
Most importantly, no other material can come close to the durability that an iron fence offers. And, it makes your house stand out in the neighborhood.
Now that you have an idea of the approximate cost of an iron fence, you may surely want to give it a try.
Allow Big Easy Iron Works to install the iron fence around your house. With years of experience under our belt, we promise to make the iron fence look like a work of art to highlight your house even more.
“Great job on the iron gates! I can’t believe they finished installing the iron gate and repairing our fence. A lot of my neighbors recommended Big Easy Iron Works and I can see why they trust them so much. Very professional workers came and the owner checked up from time to time. Great experience.”
– Vanessa Johnson“You have my respect for Big Easy Iron Works! Thank you for staying true to your word about quality service. They helped install our new iron fence and it exceeded my expectations to be honest. They explained everything they would be doing every day of the job. I really recommend them for those living in New Orleans. Hire them for your fencing needs.”
– Billy Anderson“I contacted Big Easy Iron Works because most of my neighbors recommended them to me. I am satisfied with the time that they took to finish the work repairs with my wood fence. The fences they placed turned out nice and they looked like they would last longer. I would also recommend them to my friends in New Orleans.”
– Shirley Oaks