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If you’re a landlord, a fence is a smart addition to your rental property. If you currently have tenants, a privacy fence provides them with greater security and comfort. If you’re in between tenants or haven’t officially made the property available, both privacy and decorative barriers can attract prospective renters. Regardless of the situation, use this guide to familiarize yourself with the various options.

Why You Should Have a Fence on Your Rental Property

privacy fenceFences offer a variety of benefits for tenants. Privacy fences are especially helpful for those with children or pets. They establish boundaries and keep the little ones safe from busy streets and prying eyes.

Decorative options can keep children and pets safe as well, but they also add more aesthetic value to properties. They’re usually shorter and allow more visibility than privacy barriers. They can complement the property’s landscaping and give the space a completed look.

Fencing Materials

Vinyl

Vinyl fencing is affordable, easy to install, and simple to maintain. When you’re short on time, a fence contractor can set it up quickly. You can squeeze in an installation in the few vacant days between tenants.

Vinyl is available in a variety of colors and designs; you can set up a privacy fence that’s as timeless or stylish as you want. As for maintenance, it has a smooth surface that only needs to be wiped down occasionally.

Metal

On the other hand, metal takes longer to install, but it’s significantly more durable than vinyl. If you’re interested in making significant upgrades to the property, a metal fence is both stylish and enduring.

In terms of maintenance, the material needs is an anti-corrosion paint application every few years. It’s a worthwhile investment that will make your property stand out and photographs well for your online listing.

 

If you want a decorative or privacy fence installed, contact General Fence. Located in Elko, NV, this contractor offers a variety of materials for installation, including vinyl and metal. You can see some of their previous projects online. If you’re ready to discuss options, call them at (775) 753-6077.

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