Pros, Cons, and Alternatives to Steel Pipe Fences

01 Jul.,2024

 

Pros, Cons, and Alternatives to Steel Pipe Fences

Steel Pipe Fencing vs. Steel Board Fencing

Steel Pipe Fence has been a popular option for horse fencing for a long time. And it makes sense &#; what could be stronger than steel, right? You want your fence to be made of a material that will securely contain your horses without being concerned about their safety. For many horse owners, a round steel pipe fence does the job.

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Buckley Fence, LLC has designed a steel fence that is a paradigm shift for horse fencing called Steel Board Fence. It is strong like a steel pipe fence, but features many advantages including being the safest and most beautiful horse fence.

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Buckley Steel Board Fence in 4-Rail Black.

Typical Round Steel Pipe Fence Vs Buckley Steel Board Fence

Cost

  • Steel Pipe Fence:

    New steel pipe fence costs a lot. You can save some money by getting the pipe that comes in from the oilfield, but it takes a lot of time to cut it and weld it together to be used as a fence, and at the end of the day you have worn pipe. Steel pipe fencing cost more (usually) than Steel Board Fencing.
  • Steel Board Fence:

     Upfront costs will normally be lower than a Steel Pipe Fence, and the cost over time will be considerably less, due to less maintenance and replacement.

Strength

  • Steel Pipe Fence:

     Steel Pipe Fence is strong. Since all pieces are welded together, the thermal stresses will cause them to crack and corrode. The stiff welded structure can be dangerous to a spooked horse that collides with the fence.
  • Steel Board Fence:

     Depending on your needs, the Steel Board strength can be modified, each rail can withstand up to 700 lbs. at the center of the rail and the posts can withstand 1,200 lbs. at the top-rail height. Also, each section is thermally independent and are not subject to cracking or corrosion.

Maintenance

  • Steel Pipe Fence:

    Contact us to discuss your requirements of corral pipe fencing. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.

    Rails and posts can rust through and require replacement. Steep pipe fencing materials often need repainting, and the paint peels off due to underlying rust.
  • Steel Board Fence:

    This product is factory powder coated for great adherence.The powder coat finish is durable, water resistant, impact resistant and UV resistant. No painting required, except minor touch-up spray paint. No warped, broken, or sagging pipe rail fence. No rotting posts.

Horse Safety

  • Steel Pipe Fence:

    Welded Steel Pipe Fence has a thermal contraction issue, in long fence runs the fence line contracts enough that the latch can come out of the gate pins at the gate on the end of the run. The gate opens and you don&#;t even know it. Steel pipe fencing for horses is strong and does not have break-away rails, which can cause a horse to injure itself if it runs into it.
  • Steel Board Fence:

     The highly visible posts and rails have smooth, rounded edges and no fasteners or nails. While the steel gives the fence tremendous strength, the long rails and rubber grommets enable the rails to flex and not break. The horse will be cushioned upon impact and not injured. There are no thermal expansion or contraction issues. Each section is independent.

Life Span

  • Steel Pipe Fence:

    You should expect to replace after about 25 years. This is after multiple individual sections (pipe rail fence and posts) have been replaced due to rusting through and you would have repainted it many times.
  • Steel Board Fence:

    Properly treated to resist corrosion, the galvanized powder-coated steel will last 25 years and easily more depending on environmental conditions. The grommets are made from the same material as commercial roofs, which are designed to not fade or crack for 50 years or more.

Buckley Steel Board Fence in 4-Rail White.

Questions About Steel Pipe Fencing?

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We would love to talk with you about your options. We&#;ll help you understand how much pipe fencing costs and more. Each situation is a little different, and we can help you sort out the details and make sure you get the best fence for your farm or ranch.

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and we will provide a Steel Board Fence quote!

Pipe Fence question

I do some custom steel/iron fencing & gate work & charge around $100 & up per linear foot. This can sometimes include materials on smaller diameter tubing & or short run jobs. This is a little different than what you are doing, but you will have a considerable amount of effort, cost & time into doing a fence like this. Are there vertical between the horizontals? All round? If so, you're doing fish mouths on every single joint & total weld around every joint to prevent rust out. BIG work on round stock. I stay as far away from it as I can. Cutting fish mouths out with a torch sucks, is tedious & very time consuming to do a good job. An ironworker is the only way to go with that.

Digging the holes will be a killer too, unless you rent a little beaver auger, or something similar. A skid steer with an auger would be the best deal for 10+ holes 10" or better in diameter. You won't be fighting a hand auger & end up feeling like you jumped in a cage with a super pissed off rhino at the end of the day either. :-) I usually add $40+ a foot for a complete install in moderate circumstances. If it's a suck crap install, I stick it to 'em bigtime. If they know how much work it's going to be to put it in, they shouldn't have any problem paying you for it. A couple gates I have built have been in the $200 per linear foot range, but were very intricate & labor intensive to build.

I would get the skinny on the materials, whether they are provided or not. The steel alone will bury you if you have to buy it & are only getting, say $50 a foot. If they want 4 square posts, maybe 3/16", they're going to be around 9' long to get below the frost line @ around a 5' tall fence. It's going to get expensive REAL fast, especially if it's all new stock. Sounds to me like they are probably looking for it cheap. Tell them to quote around if they think $150+ a foot, materials included is too high,(price your steel first though!) especially if you have to get a skid steer in there to dig the holes. That'll probably soak you for a few hundred hundred bucks after damage waiver, tax & delivery. I don't know the local economy either. But, I sure as heck wouldn't be out there killing myself for over a week fabbing it, THEN one more putting it up by myself only to make a grand after expenses. NO way! Good luck! S.W.

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