VEVOR offers a wide range of metal fence panels that are perfect for both home and business use, as they are strong, attractive, and durable. We offer decorative garden borders, durable animal barriers, and perimeter fencing options suitable for properties of all sizes. Whether you are protecting animals, marking property lines, or enhancing your landscaping, VEVOR metal fence panels offer strength and versatility for a wide range of outdoor applications.
Looking for fencing options for your property lines or yard areas that are safe, long-lasting, and attractive? For people who want stable, low-maintenance fencing that withstands all kinds of weather and comes in a variety of styles, metal fence panels are the best option. You can use these metal fencing panels for many purposes, such as keeping animals in or out, protecting gardens, and adding privacy and style to your yard. They work well in private yards, farms, and businesses.
When choosing the right metal fence panels for your property, carefully consider the height you need, the look you want, and the exact measurements you require.
The main thing that most people think about when installing a fence is its height, which has a big effect on both how it looks and how it works. Low-profile metal garden fence panels are typically 24 to 36 inches high. They are great for separating flower beds, adding visual borders to garden features, or creating decorative borders that enhance curb appeal without blocking views. The popular 48-inch height creates a waist-to-chest-level barrier suitable for most residential applications.
Metal fence panelsthat are 60 to 72 inches tall offer the highest level of security and privacy for businesses, farms, and homeowners who want full visual screening. These heights work well as an animal barrier fence to keep animals in and people out without permission, as well as to create private outdoor living areas. Before choosing a height, check the local zoning laws. For example, in many cities and towns, fences can only be 36 to 42 inches high in front yards and 72 inches high in back yards.
Custom sizes are available to fit particular property layouts and spacing needs. Standard animal barrier garden fences are usually 6 to 8 feet wide. The 8-foot width is the industry standard. It offers cost-effective coverage with fewer posts, making installation easier. Narrower 4–6-foot panels give you more options for irregular edges, corner transitions, and situations where you need to go beyond the usual distance between buildings. Panel width affects both the cost of materials and the time and effort needed to install them.
Fewer wider panels mean fewer posts and less time spent installing them, while narrower metal fence panels make it easier to fit around curves or uneven ground. Think about the unique problems on your land, such as grade changes, corner angles, and existing obstacles. When compared to board-by-board building, pre-assembled metal fence panels are easier to install, but you need to be able to move whole metal fence panel sections into place.
The distance between vertical rails affects sightlines, security, and containment effectiveness. Four to six inches of space between rails makes them look open and airy, which is great for decorative uses where views are important but control isn't necessary. These designs maintain visibility between areas while adding visual interest and subtle boundary definition. A medium spacing of about 2 to 4 inches is good for both security and sight. It keeps small animals and children out while still letting air flow and some views through.
This range is good for most home uses, such as lining the edges of your yard, around your pool, and protecting your garden. Tight spacing (less than 2 inches) or solid-mesh construction provides the highest level of security and full control for animals, pets, and high-security areas. Small-aperture welded wire or closely spaced rails prevent small animals from passing through, making them suitable for chicken coops and rabbit enclosures, as well as for protecting pets from wildlife. Consider your pets' specific security needs. For example, big dogs need more space than chickens or rabbits.
The material and finish of metal fence panels play a big role in how long they last. Most good metal fence panels are made from galvanized steel, powder-coated steel, or rust-treated welded wire. Zinc coating protects galvanized steel panels from rusting and corrosion. This makes them ideal for outdoor use in muggy, wet, or coastal areas. Powder-coated finishes make things look better and protect them even more. They come in smooth, uniform colors such as black, green, or bronze that complement a variety of building and landscaping styles.
Maintenance needs are also affected by the finish quality. Long-lasting coats that don't rust and UV-protected powder finishes help prevent flaking, chipping, and peeling. This will ensure your metal fence panels stay strong and look good for years with minimal care. When choosing finishes and materials, consider the weather, the soil, and how you plan to use the garden. Buying higher-quality materials may cost more at first, but they will save you a lot of money on repairs and replacements over the fence's lifetime.
Choose the right materials and apply protective coatings to make your metal fence last longer and withstand harsh weather.
The choice of material has a big impact on how well a fence works, how heavy it is, and how long it lasts. Steel construction makes it very strong and impact-resistant, making it perfect for high-security situations, keeping animals inside, and areas that experience heavy physical stress. Animal pressure, accidental impacts, and rough use rarely break or deform heavy-gauge steel panels. Steel is very stiff, so even with long gaps between posts, the fence stays straight and professional-looking. Untreated steel, on the other hand, rusts quickly when it comes in contact with water, so it needs protective coats to last outside. Naturally, aluminum metal fence panels are very resistant to corrosion, so you don't have to worry about rust even in humid conditions, coastal areas, or places that get a lot of rain. Aluminum is easier to handle and install because it is lighter. This saves time and makes do-it-yourself tasks easier to handle.
Surface treatments make metal fence panels last a lot longer and require much less upkeep. Powder coating is the best way to protect a steel fence because it uses electrostatically charged polymer powder that is heated to form a smooth, long-lasting finish. Good powder coats don't fade, chip, or rust for 15 to 20 years in normal conditions, and they come in many colors that match building or landscaping styles. Black remains a popular choice for its classic appearance and ability to conceal wear over time. Custom colors like bronze, green, and others meet certain aesthetic needs. Applying a zinc coating to galvanized steel by hot-dip methods creates a sacrificial layer of protection that prevents the metal from rusting, even when surface scratches reveal the base metal. In most climates, galvanizing protects against corrosion for 30 to 50 years.
The strong construction and low prices of VEVOR metal fence panels make them a reliable choice for the edges of homes, farms, and businesses. Our extensive range includes decorative yard borders, durable animal barriers, and metal fence panels in various shapes and sizes. There are high-quality materials, weather-resistant finishes, and a thoughtful design that strikes a balance between looks and usefulness in every panel. Buy a fence from VEVOR today to keep your property safe with long-lasting, attractive products.
Steel is stronger and cheaper than other materials, but it needs protective coatings to prevent rust. Aluminum naturally doesn't rust, is lighter, so it's easier to install, and requires little upkeep. However, it costs more and may dent more easily when hit.
First, check your local zoning laws. In most places, fences in the front yard can't be higher than 36 to 42 inches, and fences in the back yard can't be higher than 72 inches. Pick between 60 and 72 inches for protection. For pretty borders, 24 to 36 inches is a good size. Pool walls usually need to be at least 48 inches high.
Yes, if you use stepped or racked construction. A stepped installation keeps the panels level as the posts change height, giving the installation a stair-step look. Racked installation angles the panels so they follow the slope. For steep hills, you may need custom panels or help from a professional installer.
Powder-coated and galvanized panels don't need much care; a yearly wash is enough to remove dirt and other debris. Every year, check for damage and fix any chips or scratches you find. Paint-coated steel may need to be redone every 5 to 10 years, while aluminum needs the least upkeep.
It depends on the pet's size and the screen layout. Small dogs and cats can be contained by short decorative panels with narrow openings. Larger, more active dogs need walls made of heavier-gauge steel, reinforced, and of the right height. Always pick metal fence panels that are rated for the control needs you have.