Insight: How Does Post and Rail Compare To Colorbond Fencing.

Are you thinking about installing a new fence but don’t know what you should consider?


 

Fencing is an important addition to your home, it provides security, sanctity, and style to your property. Two of the most popular fencing options available are post and rail and Colorbond.

In case you are unaware, post and rail fencing is made of timber posts mortice joined together by wooden planks. Colorbond, on the other hand, is a type of corrugated galvanised steel with a baked on coloured pigment.

Both are great options, but it is important to know all the details about them before deciding which is best for you.

 

Aesthetic Preference

When considering the visual aspect of fencing, both post and rail and Colorbond have their benefits. Post and rail offers a natural, rustic look that never fails to impress. You can also add a unique character to the fence depending on what timber and finish you decide on. An overlooked aspect of post and rail fencing is that while it maintains a definite boundary, onlookers can see in and gaze upon the beauties of your property. Likewise, you can look out, without having your view obstructed.

Colorbond fencing comes in a huge array of colours. There will certainly be one that catches your eye. A great feature of Colorbond is that if you have an existing Colorbond roof, you can pick your fence to match it. This creates a seamless feel within the context of your home. Unlike post and rail, Colorbond fencing is solid and will obstruct your view out to the street. You might consider this a benefit for the added privacy it provides.



Longevity 

It may seem like common sense to think that Colorbond will be far more durable than timber, after all, it is made from steel. You can expect a Colorbond fence to last around 25 years, and there is very little upkeep required to keep it looking well kept. Colorbond fencing won’t succumb to termites and won’t rot given the nature of the material. However, it is subject to corrosion over time and can scratch and dent easily.

Surprisingly, you can expect a very similar lifespan out of a post and rail fence, in many cases, they outlast Colorbond fencing. Termites may be a problem, but this is dependent on what type of timber you choose. Nowadays, most structural timber is treated and waterproofed, making it rot and termite resistant. Damage sustained to the fence is also less noticeable and, in some instances, can add to its character.

 

Sustainability

Timber fences are a form of carbon capture; as the tree develops it takes in carbon from the atmosphere and uses it to grow. The carbon footprint of Colorbond is high relative to using timber. The materials that make Colorbond sheets are mined, and then smelted, these are polluting processes. Timber from a sustainable source, such as s plantation or recycled timber, has a much lower carbon footprint than Colorbond.

 

Versatility 

Colorbond is a versatile material; you can cut it into different shapes and heights to suit the needs of your property. However, it lacks the sheer number of options you have when choosing post and rail.

Changing the height and width of timber are obvious alterations, but beyond this, you can alter the spacing of the posts, and the number of rails within each section, you can even add imprints or carvings into sections, to create unique features to your fence. Post and rail fencing is ideal for undulating landscapes as it easily conforms to the landscape without looking unnatural or jarring.

If you feel that it is time for a change you can easily replace the posts or rearrange the style of your fence. While changing Colorbond is also relatively easy, your only real option is a different colour.

 

Conclusion

Ultimately, both Colorbond and post and rail present as affordable, stylish, and simple fencing options. The choice is down to your individual preference and what you feel will fit best with your home. At Gippsland Timber Gates, we have a stress-free and straightforward consultation process to find the best fencing and gates for you. Our experience will help you throughout the entire job, from design to installation. Please contact us on 0435 148 995 if you have any further questions about our post and rail fencing or our other services.


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