Being a popular building material of modern times, profiled sheeting is widely used for erecting fences . It is a galvanized steel sheet, subjected to profiling, that is, received a certain shape, which is necessary for greater rigidity. Also it can be covered with polymer enamel of any color.
Advantages of fences for cottages made of corrugated board
In comparison with other materials for fences, corrugated board has several advantages:
- durability - the fence perfectly resists weather conditions and unfavorable factors;
- large selection of design - in addition to monophonic, fences for cottages made of corrugated board can be wood, stone, brick;
- the ability to order sheets of different lengths depending on the characteristics of the landscape of the site;
- simple maintenance - it can be washed with water from a hose;
- Easy replacement of individual segments if necessary;
- affordable cost, which allows you to save money on other issues on the site;
- simple and quick installation - even without the help of specialists, you can collect such a fence in just one day;
- aesthetics and good protection of the site from uninvited guests, as well as from wind and dust.
Types and ways of installation of fences for a summer residence from a corrugated board
When deciding to put a metal fence out of the corrugated boarding house, you need to think about the amount that you are willing to spend on it. So, if you want to spend a minimum of money, you can save on pillars-pillars. And here there are several options:
- Fastening of sheets on metal inbuilt posts. Of course, this option is not particularly reliable. For greater stability, after digging, you can additionally drive the posts with a sledgehammer.
- The use of asbestos-cement non-pressure pipes as supports. Since they are rather fragile, one should try to minimize their height and pitch.
- Concrete concrete pillars. This method is more reliable, for it you need to dig a hole in 1.5 meters and pour the pillar with concrete.
- The budding of pillars. Unlike the previous method, the pillar is first covered with gravel, stones and broken brick, and only the upper part is concreted. This method is more economical, but no less reliable.
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