Are you looking for a fence to add pizzazz to your property as well as privacy and security for your family? Then, a masonry fence might be the way to go. But just what is a masonry fence?
Masonry fences are exterior enclosures built from individual units of brick, concrete blocks, stucco, or natural stone. Masonry fencing requires vastly different tools and skills than traditional fencing. While traditional fencing is held together with screws, the bricks or stones for masonry fencing are laid in a staggered pattern and secured with mortar.
Masonry fences are commonly used for residential properties and come in several different designs. There are many different techniques and materials to create a masonry fence that matches the aesthetic of your home.
What is the Purpose of a Masonry Fence?
Masonry fences are used for privacy, security, ornamentation, sound insulation, and protection from shade and wind. In addition, masonry fences provide superior durability and design flexibility. The wide range of masonry colors and textures can complement your home’s architecture or blend with the natural beauty of your landscape.
Because fences are constantly exposed to the elements, selecting the proper masonry materials, design, and quality is important to maximize how long your fence will last.
Examples of Masonry Fences
Though masonry fences come in a wide variety of styles, there are two main design types or styles: open and closed.
Open masonry fences are usually lower than closed fences to create a view of the yard and house. Open masonry fences contain pillars connected by iron bars or wooden fence panels. Some open masonry fences are designed with pillars or posts that are connected with shorter walls made of stone or brick.
Closed masonry fences are privacy fences with no gaps or openings other than the gate. Closed masonry fences are built very tall to block out sound and offer privacy and protection.
Open and closed masonry fences can be made of any masonry material (brick, stone, concrete, marble, or stucco, for example).
Pros and Cons of Masonry Fences
Before you decide on building such a permanent structure on your property, consider the pros and cons of masonry fencing.
Pros:
- Durable
- Secure and soundproof
- Plenty of variety in styles and materials
- Fire resistant
- Pest resistant
- Long-lasting
Cons:
- Expensive and not a good return on your investment
- Requires maintenance and upkeep
- Does not create an open or breathable yard space
- Time consuming to construct
- Permanent structure that is difficult to alter
FAQ About Masonry Fences
The natural wear and tear of brick over the years will cause a brick fence to expand over time, causing cracks and faults within the wall. Brick walls can last over 100 years if they are properly installed, inspected, and maintained.
The laws are different in each state, but most fences cannot be higher than 4 feet in the front yard or 6 feet in the backyard. You can always get a permit to raise the height of your fence. Your neighbor may be able to stop or stall the construction of your fence but would need to prove why you should not be allowed to build the fence.
Always check laws and regulations in your city or county before you start planning your fence.
Precast concrete fences have a thickness of at least 125 mm (4.92 inches) if reinforced and 150 mm (5.9 inches) if there is vertical rebar from the footing.
When to Hire a Fencing Pro
Putting up a fence is hot, back-breaking work, and that’s nothing compared to the headache you get figuring out property lines and permits! Why spend your free time placing fence posts when you can hire an experienced and reliable pro instead?
If you’re looking for someone to take care of all your fencing needs, whether you want a masonry fence or standard wooden privacy, Fence Gnome connects you to the best fencing contractors near you.
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