It's a perforated corrugated siding. We offer it in galvalume, Corten (rusted), Corten AZP Raw (Painted finish that looks rusted), Regal White, and Matte Black. It only has a 30 % open area so it makes a good privacy fence. You can tell someone is behind it, but cannot really see what is happening. For more info contact the office or visit the website 602-495-0048, sales@westernstatesmetalroofing.com, www.perforatedroofing.com/
Do you have a video on how to make a corrugated metal fence??? Different types of frames? I want to use cedar - I’m in SE Texas (but from Az originally!! Love you are an Az company!) Any additional videos or help would be greatly appreciated!!!
I don't have any videos that show how to build a corrugated fence. Maybe one of these days we can film that. If you need to purchase the material, we can deliver to TX and have a facility in Nevada, TX that will be open later this year.
@@WesternStatesMetalRoofing Thank you so much for responding! Just love your channel... It's been by far the most informative I've found! I am having a really hard time finding a contractor that is familiar with using corrugated metal for fences here in the Houston area - in fact, I've found no one... They say they can try - but i hate to be an experiment... Using corrugated metal seems to be getting more popular in the Austin area - I've found two contractors that show pictures of similar fences, but no one in Houston. I think you would get a huge following if you did an instructional video - there really isn't a good one on TH-cam!!! Mostly just homeowners or some poorly produced contractor videos that don't really show the process. Yes - we would love to order our supplies from you! QUESTION: We want to do cedar posts & frame, with R panels for the metal portion. However, we want to cap the R panel (we'd be trying to match existing R panel used in accent areas on our current roof) sections with metal, not with wood as I've seen in some pictures. Wood warps badly here in Houston. So is there a metal cap piece we can use to "finish" the metal? I'm not sure if we are going to do the R panels horizontal or vertical... but we are leaning horizontal. Have any ideas or thoughts???
@@ckt8825 The R Panel can be installed horizontally or vertically for the corrugated metal fence. We can supply a cap at the top and corner flashing if needed. Any trim that you need is simple to manufacture in a matching color. I would not recommend using an installer that has not installed a metal fence in the past. I will ask my team if they have a recommendation. If I don't reply again, I don't have anyone. If you continue to call around I would imagine eventually you will find someone. Good luck with your project.
The finishes that will rust right away are Corten or bare (untreated) steel. If you buy a galvalume or painted panel it will last many years without rusting.
I reached out for a materials quote and was told it was cancelled because my 250 linear foot fence was not big enough to be considered. Super disappointed.
Jake, please email me your phone number and I will call you. As long as it's not super small , I can take care of it for you. Email = paul@metaldeck.com
1:54 what’s the perforated weathering stuff on the left side called? Is it a good privacy fence? I like how wind can flow through.
It's a perforated corrugated siding. We offer it in galvalume, Corten (rusted), Corten AZP Raw (Painted finish that looks rusted), Regal White, and Matte Black. It only has a 30 % open area so it makes a good privacy fence. You can tell someone is behind it, but cannot really see what is happening. For more info contact the office or visit the website
602-495-0048, sales@westernstatesmetalroofing.com, www.perforatedroofing.com/
Love!
How does this stand up to strong wind?
Do you have a video on how to make a corrugated metal fence??? Different types of frames? I want to use cedar - I’m in SE Texas (but from Az originally!! Love you are an Az company!)
Any additional videos or help would be greatly appreciated!!!
I don't have any videos that show how to build a corrugated fence. Maybe one of these days we can film that. If you need to purchase the material, we can deliver to TX and have a facility in Nevada, TX that will be open later this year.
@@WesternStatesMetalRoofing Thank you so much for responding! Just love your channel... It's been by far the most informative I've found!
I am having a really hard time finding a contractor that is familiar with using corrugated metal for fences here in the Houston area - in fact, I've found no one... They say they can try - but i hate to be an experiment... Using corrugated metal seems to be getting more popular in the Austin area - I've found two contractors that show pictures of similar fences, but no one in Houston.
I think you would get a huge following if you did an instructional video - there really isn't a good one on TH-cam!!! Mostly just homeowners or some poorly produced contractor videos that don't really show the process.
Yes - we would love to order our supplies from you! QUESTION: We want to do cedar posts & frame, with R panels for the metal portion. However, we want to cap the R panel (we'd be trying to match existing R panel used in accent areas on our current roof) sections with metal, not with wood as I've seen in some pictures. Wood warps badly here in Houston. So is there a metal cap piece we can use to "finish" the metal? I'm not sure if we are going to do the R panels horizontal or vertical... but we are leaning horizontal. Have any ideas or thoughts???
@@ckt8825 The R Panel can be installed horizontally or vertically for the corrugated metal fence. We can supply a cap at the top and corner flashing if needed. Any trim that you need is simple to manufacture in a matching color. I would not recommend using an installer that has not installed a metal fence in the past. I will ask my team if they have a recommendation. If I don't reply again, I don't have anyone. If you continue to call around I would imagine eventually you will find someone. Good luck with your project.
Do all finishes rust?
The finishes that will rust right away are Corten or bare (untreated) steel. If you buy a galvalume or painted panel it will last many years without rusting.
I reached out for a materials quote and was told it was cancelled because my 250 linear foot fence was not big enough to be considered. Super disappointed.
Jake, please email me your phone number and I will call you. As long as it's not super small , I can take care of it for you. Email = paul@metaldeck.com