Since 1985, Portland Fence Company has been serving the Middlesex County area with top quality fence installations, and materials. We install the highest quality cedar and PVC products available. We also install chain link, ornamental steel and aluminum gates of all sizes, and automatic gate operations. We also do snow and ice management with loaders, mini skid steers, large skid steers, trucks, and the right chemicals for ice control. You need not worry about snow or ice, that's our job. We are an authorized salt melt dealer.
"This is a very dependable company who does good work for a good price. I was happy with everything."
Deb S on April 2020
Since 1985, Portland Fence Company has been serving the Middlesex County area with top quality fence installations, and materials. We install the highest quality cedar and PVC products available. We also install chain link, ornamental steel and aluminum gates of all sizes, and automatic gate operations. We also do snow and ice management with loaders, mini skid steers, large skid steers, trucks, and the right chemicals for ice control. You need not worry about snow or ice, that's our job. We are an authorized salt melt dealer.
"This is a very dependable company who does good work for a good price. I was happy with everything."
Deb S on April 2020
Wrought iron fence installation costs $1,200 to $4,200 on average. Your final cost depends on several factors, including the length and height of the fence, the intracity of the ornamental design, and the quality of the materials used. Iron fences cost $7,000 or more to install on the high end. Wrought iron fences are more expensive than fences made using other materials.
Wrought iron railings cost an average of $2,600, including labor and materials. Hiring a professional to install iron railings is crucial to ensure accuracy and safety. The price depends on the type of metal used, installation location, aesthetic elements, and whether you’re installing it indoors or outdoors. Materials include plain black iron, galvanized iron, and ornamental iron.
You should never paint over rusted wrought iron fencing. All this does is mask the underlying issue, as rust can slowly deteriorate the integrity of your iron fence, diminishing its durability and stability. Painting over a rusted fence also causes poor paint adhesion, which can lead to flaking. Be sure to remove rust and smooth the surface before painting.