Why Choose Aluminum Fence Installation Specialists?
Achieve the look of wrought iron with the durability and maintenance-free benefits of aluminum. Ideal for pool safety and elegant property boundaries, our aluminum fencing is powder-coated and guaranteed against rust, making it the premier choice for sophisticated Montgomery County estates.
If you’re looking for that classic, high-end “estate” look but you don’t want to spend your weekends scraping rust off a wrought iron fence, aluminum is your best friend. It’s elegant, it’s secure, and quite frankly, it’s one of the smartest upgrades you can make to a Montgomery County property. Plus, if you’ve got a pool, aluminum is almost always the way to go.
The “Iron Look” Without the Iron Headache
We all love the look of those old-school iron fences you see around historic Philly estates. But real iron is a nightmare. It’s heavy, it rusts if you even look at it wrong, and it’s incredibly expensive to maintain.
Aluminum gives you that exact same look—clean lines, spear-top pickets, and that “stay off my lawn” authority—but it’s a non-ferrous metal. That’s a fancy way of saying it literally cannot rust. You could dump a bucket of salt water on it every day, and it would still look great. For us here in Pennsylvania, where the roads are salted half the year and the humidity is high the other half, rust-proof is a big deal.
The Ultimate Pool Sidekick
If you have a pool, or you’re planning on building one, listen up. Pennsylvania has some pretty strict codes about pool fencing for safety (and for good reason). You need a fence that’s at least 48 inches high, has specific picket spacing, and features self-closing, self-latching gates.
Aluminum is the gold standard for pool enclosures. It doesn’t block your view of the water (so you can keep an eye on the kids from the patio), it meets all the safety requirements, and it won’t be ruined by splashing chlorine or salt water. It’s the safest, most durable option for your backyard oasis.
Built for PA’s Rolling Hills
One of the coolest things about aluminum fencing is that it’s “rackable.” If your yard has a slope—which, let’s be honest, almost every yard in Lansdale and Gwynedale does—some fences will leave big, ugly triangular gaps at the bottom. Not aluminum. We can “rack” the panels so they follow the natural contour of your ground. This keeps the fence looking professional and, more importantly, keeps small pets from squeezing out underneath.
Strength and Security
Don’t let the light weight fool you. Modern aluminum fencing is incredibly strong. We set our posts deep—just like our vinyl and wood—to make sure that fence isn’t going anywhere. Whether you’re trying to keep the dog in the yard or just want to add a layer of security to your property, aluminum provides a solid physical barrier that looks a lot better than a chain-link cage.
Zero Maintenance (Again!)
Just like vinyl, aluminum is a “one and done” installation. It comes with a heavy-duty powder-coated finish that’s baked on at the factory. It won’t chip, it won’t peel, and it won’t fade in the sun. If it gets dirty, just spray it with the hose. You’ll never need to paint it, sand it, or worry about it for as long as you own your home.
Why Choose the Fence Squad for Your Aluminum?
Because we don’t just “slap it in.” Since we’re veteran-owned, we’re big on precision. An aluminum fence looks terrible if it isn’t perfectly level and spaced. We take the time to make sure every line is straight, every gate swing is smooth, and every post is rock-solid.
If you want a fence that adds serious curb appeal and security without adding to your weekend to-do list, aluminum is the answer. Give us a shout, and we’ll come out to show you some samples and help you design a perimeter that makes your neighbors jealous.
Installation Process
Code Compliance Check
Verifying local pool and HOA height/style requirements.
Post Setting
Installing posts in concrete wet-pour for maximum rigidity.
Panel Attachment
Securing panels to posts using internal or external brackets.
Gate Hardware
Installing self-closing heavy-duty hinges and safety magnetic latches.
Common Questions
Will aluminum fence rust?
No. Aluminum is a non-ferrous metal, meaning it cannot rust. The powder coating provides additional protection against oxidation and pitting.
Is aluminum fencing strong enough for large dogs?
Yes. Residential grade aluminum is sufficient for most breeds. For very large or aggressive dogs, we recommend 'Puppy Picket' styles or upgrading to a commercial-grade profile for added strength.
Can you install aluminum fence on a steep hill?
Yes. Aluminum panels are 'rackable,' meaning they can adjust to significant slopes without leaving large gaps at the bottom, unlike rigid PVC panels.