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Having a friendly relationship with our neighbors is great and makes our lives much more pleasant. That doesn’t contradict us needing our own privacy and alone time though, or else we would all live in conjoined homes without anything to separate us. If you have a big outdoor space with a pool or BBQ area then installing a masonry fence to maintain your privacy would make all of your outdoors experiences much better and more comfortable.

Stucco and stone are two of the most commonly used construction materials for Texas fences. They provide sturdiness and longevity without compromising aesthetics.

Perks of Installing a Masonry Fence for Your Texas Home

Installing a masonry fence will need you to decide what kind of material you want it to be made of. The most commonly used types are stucco, stone, concrete, and brick. The distinction between them isn’t obvious and there’s no clear “winner” when it comes to materials. If that was the case then everyone would have the same type of fence, which isn’t the case. Having a variety of choices is the first perk of installing a masonry fence.

Maintaining the privacy of your home and family is arguably the main reason look to install a fence in the first place. Creating clear boundaries between your home and those of your neighbors is almost always important and necessary. A fence isn’t a reflection of your relationship with them. You might absolutely love your neighbors and have a great time running into them, but that doesn’t mean you’re fine having absolutely no privacy at all.

Fences that are a bit high in length serve as barriers against potential intruders, noise, and headlights from the street. You might enjoy these most if you’re someone who likes peace and quiet rather than seeing headlights a few times each night.

Families who have pets will find an extra perk in fences. There’s no better way to keep your pets from running off. More importantly, installing a fence will make sure no animals get into your garden or yard either. Intruding raccoons or other small animals might wreak havoc on your garden or harm your pets.

While fences could seem costly to you, think of them as an investment. If you ever decide to move and sell your current house, the masonry fence you installed will add to its value. Eventually, you’ll get your money back. Even if you spend the rest of your days in the same home, fences add value and prestige.

Finally, masonry fences are installed with speed and rarely ever require maintenance. They’re sturdy, strong, and resistant to fire and pests. Wood fences are more prone to damage from weather, fire, and insects unlike masonry.

Installing a brick, stucco, stone, or concrete masonry fence has plenty of benefits that make it such a simple choice. It’s not time consuming, will preserve your privacy and protect your yard and pets, and looks great. What’s not to love about masonry fences?