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Metal Fences for Homes in Arlington, TX and Surrounding Cities


A and A Fence & Concrete installs durable and high-quality metal fences for residential properties in Arlington, TX, and surrounding communities like Fort Worth, Mansfield, Grapevine, and Keller. Whether you need a cost-effective perimeter solution or a solid privacy barrier, our metal fencing options—chain link and R-panel—offer practical, long-lasting performance for North Texas homeowners.

Why Choose Metal Fencing for Your Arlington Property?

Metal fencing offers benefits such as versatility and a stylish look. It is common in Arlington, Grand Prairie, Southlake, and North Richland Hills. Metal fencing is ideal for backyard perimeter fencing, pet enclosures, property boundaries, gardens, and utility spaces. We pride ourselves on offering high-quality metal fencing for the North Texas area.

Metal fences are durable; however, they do require maintenance.

Chain link fences provide an excellent combination of affordability and functionality, making them a great value. We install several types of chain link fences, all made with long-lasting materials, including standard galvanized form or vinyl-coated styles. We also offer upgrades, such as privacy slats and gates.

R-Panel Fences: Durable Metal Privacy Fencing

R-panel fences have a modern, industrial aesthetic with a sleek appearance, complemented by strength and privacy. These fences are available in numerous trim and panel colors.

Made with interlocking panels that fit securely together, R-panel fences are attached to metal posts with runners for additional stability. The ribbed design of R-panel fences contributes to their integrity, and the solid metal panels are durable and easy to maintain. 

Compared to wood fences, R-panel fences aren’t susceptible to pest damage. The solid panels offer privacy, creating a relaxing backyard experience with minimal distractions, while also reflecting and containing sound within the space.

Serving Arlington and the Greater DFW Area

At A and A Fence & Concrete, we are proud to provide high-quality metal fences to the greater DFW area, including Arlington, Fort Worth, Bedford, Mansfield, Euless, Southlake, Keller, Grapevine, Colleyville, Grand Prairie, and North Richland Hills.

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How did you hear about us?

As a local Arlington-based company with over 20 years of experience, we are familiar with North Texas's unique challenges and requirements, including high temperatures, intense sunlight, and strong winds. Our fence-building teams are also well-versed in dealing with the soil commonly found in the North Texas area, such as expansive clay soil. Additionally, we’ve won several awards and received numerous five-star reviews from satisfied customers.

If you’re interested in installing a durable metal fence on your property in Arlington or a nearby city, contact A and A Fence & Concrete today for a free estimate on chain link or R-panel residential fencing solutions. We can help you select and design the right metal fence for your specific needs.

FAQs

What options are available for enhancing privacy with chain link fences?

While chain link fences are often associated with open designs, numerous options are available to enhance their privacy, including privacy tape, privacy screens, and privacy slats.

What does a chain link fence cost?

The cost of a chain-link fence depends on several factors. Some of these include the following:

Height and length of the fence
Type of fence material, such as vinyl-coated or galvanized steel
Wire gauge
Installation costs
Extra features, such as privacy slats or gates

Does a metal fence cost more than a wood fence?

It depends on the quality of the materials used for each type of fence. High-end wood can sometimes be just as expensive as certain types of metal, while basic options for both can be more budget-friendly. The final cost will vary based on the materials, design, and installation requirements for each project.

What are some negative aspects of R-panel fencing?

While R-panel fencing is a durable choice, it has some downsides, including:
Limited design options - R-panel fencing panels typically feature an industrial look, which may not align with your preferences. However, different trim and panel colors are available to suit your taste.
Rust - R-panel fences can rust if not maintained properly.

What are some negative aspects of chain link fences?

Chain link fences are functional, budget-friendly, and versatile. However, some homeowners may not prefer this option because of its:
Low curb appeal
Lack of privacy (if not modified)
Incompatibility with high-end properties or HOA rules
Propensity to rust without proper coating
Scalability, although it can be made more difficult to climb
Not allowed in some places