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What are the components of a wrought iron fence?

Views: 96 Update date: Feb 21,2024
A wrought iron fence typically consists of several components:

Posts: These are the vertical supports that are embedded into the ground or attached to a wall or other structure to provide stability and support for the fence.

Rails: Horizontal bars that connect the posts and provide structure to the fence. Rails are usually attached to the posts using brackets or welding.

Pickets or Balusters: These are the vertical bars that are installed between the rails. They serve both decorative and functional purposes, adding style to the fence while also providing security and containment.

Finials: Decorative ornaments placed on top of the pickets or posts for added aesthetic appeal. Finials can come in various shapes and designs, such as spearheads, scrolls, or balls.

Gates: If the fence includes gates for entry and exit, they are typically made of the same wrought iron material as the rest of the fence and include hinges, latches, and other hardware for functionality.


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Hardware: This includes nuts, bolts, screws, and other fasteners used to assemble the various components of the fence together securely.

These components can be customized in terms of design, size, and shape to create a unique and visually appealing wrought iron fence tailored to the specific needs and preferences of the property owner.



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