What are the poles for the fence?
The appointment of any fence - first of all,fencing of territory. Its design and materials used in the construction must be thought out - it depends on how long it will last. Also, the appearance plays an important role. The fence can be high or low, solid or with lumens, wooden metal or concrete - there are a lot of options. But in each of them there is a bearing part of the structure - the pillars. They play a key role in both durability and price.
Fence posts for wood
Fence posts for asbestos cement
Use of asbestos cement pipes as supportsfor the fences proved to be good in practice. Simplicity in installation, relative cheapness make them attractive to the consumer. It should be noted and certain difficulties with such poles. Pipes must be protected from ingress of moisture, especially in the autumn-winter period - the freezing of water inside causes the support to collapse. Another disadvantage is the installation. It is quite difficult to implement such poles. For fastenings it is necessary to get various collars and clamps.
Fence posts made of metal
Metal has always occupied a dominant position in many areas of construction.
Fence posts made of concrete
Ready industrial poles are distinguished by highprice. As an option - pour concrete supports yourself. The cost of such a pillar will depend on the material used. The installation of poles for the intake of concrete implies the presence of any technique, since they are quite massive. But in the presence of free time, desire, certain theoretical knowledge, a very good result is obtained. Concrete pillars are almost eternal, if water-repellent additives are added during production.
Brick poles are most often used forobtaining decorative fencing. They are expensive, the work is time consuming and takes a lot of time. An obligatory condition for the installation of such pillars is laying the foundation, dressing, decorative treatment and further preventive work. But from an aesthetic point of view, these pillars fit organically into the landscape. They look great against the backdrop of a brick house, and in combination with any material of the fence span, whether it's wrought iron, wood or mesh-netting.