Aluminum fencing is one of the most durable, low-maintenance, and elegant fencing options available today. It provides the upscale look of wrought iron without the weight, rust, or constant upkeep. Below is a complete breakdown of the most popular aluminum fence styles, including available heights, key features, and best-use cases. Use this guide to compare each option and choose the aluminum style that fits your home or project.
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The 3 Rail Classic aluminum fence is the most popular and timeless style. Clean horizontal rails with vertical pickets create a strong, modern, open-view design.
2 Rail Pool Code
The 2 Rail Pool Code fence is designed specifically to meet residential pool safety requirements while maintaining a clean, simple look.
3 Rail Flush Bottom
This style features a flush bottom rail with no exposed picket ends—perfect for clean edges and improved safety near pets and children.
3 Rail Pressed Spear
The Pressed Spear style adds pointed spear tops to each picket, giving your fence a more traditional, ornamental, and security-focused look.
3 Rail Flat Top Spear
This hybrid combines a flat top rail with decorative spears below it, blending modern structure with ornamental styling.
3 Rail Alternating Spear
Alternating spear heights create a dynamic, flowing top line. This style adds visual movement and a premium ornamental finish.
Our Aluminum Fence FAQs
Q: Is aluminum fence as strong as steel or wrought iron?
Aluminum isn’t as heavy as steel, but powder-coated aluminum is extremely durable, rust-proof, and ideal for residential use.
Q: Will aluminum fencing rust?
No. Aluminum is completely rust-proof, making it a top choice for wet, humid, or coastal areas.
Q: Is aluminum good for pools?
Yes. Aluminum fences are one of the most popular pool-code compliant options.
Q: Are horizontal fences more expensive?
Yes—typically 15–25% more due to board count, spacing precision, and structural requirements.
Q: How long does an aluminum fence last?
With powder coating, aluminum fences easily last 20–30+ years.