Got a slope on your property, and you want fancy fence ideas to make your home stand out more? Well, today, we, Big Jerry’s Fencing, are here to help you figure out the right one for you. Just a quick bit of info: fences on a slope, while certainly challenging, especially if you’re a DIY enthusiast, are best left to professionals with experience and specialization in this line of work due to the complexities involved. So, with this in mind, if you are going for a fence on a sloped property, we, Big Jerry’s Fencing are the premier fencing solution providers in the United States Of America.
Now, without further ado, let’s break down some of our favorite slope fence styles and designs. We’ll obviously be cherry-picking here, as there are a ton of them. The ones we pick today are some of the popular choices from our extensive back catalog. Here we go!
Stepped Wire Fence
The first option we’ll be looking at is the elegant stepped wire fence. It’s exactly as it sounds in that the stepped paneling takes place at the lowest incline, as the subsequent panels little by little gain height, each higher than the last. This pattern looks really great with a wire fence as the wiring mesh provides not only reliable protection but also deters potential intruders from crossing through it. The visibility is also there if you want to show off your property more.
Wrought Iron Fence With Railing
A classic choice for many, our Wrought Iron Fence with railing on a slope is one of our bestsellers. Nothing beats the spiky railings for a mixture of elegance while also providing a solid defense. The medieval gothic vibes will elevate the curb appeal of your home to the next level. Sidenote: these are more design variants if you’re interested to know more about them. Wrought Iron is so durable that you won’t have to worry about it rusting or being damaged, even under extreme weather conditions.
Vinyl Fence With Retaining Wall
One of the most popular fence types trending today is the vinyl fence. Add a retaining wall to the fence structure, and you’ve got an excellent aesthetic, ready to show off your property to the world. This requires a fair bit of extra work since the retaining wall will need to be accounted for, and it’ll mostly negate the slope angle to make sure the fence appears on the same level. The final outlook is nothing short of spectacular. Your fence will last a whole lot longer, too.