Professional Aluminum Fence Installation in Arkansas
The look of wrought iron without the rust, the weight, or the repainting. Delta Fence LLC installs powder-coated aluminum fencing across Central Arkansas for pool enclosures, ornamental front yards, and commercial perimeters.
Maintenance-Free Aluminum Fencing for Arkansas Property
Decorative aluminum fencing has largely replaced traditional wrought iron in the residential market across Central Arkansas, and for good reason. From ten feet away the look is nearly identical, but aluminum weighs about a third as much, never rusts, and costs less over its thirty-five to fifty year lifespan. For pool enclosures, ornamental front yards, and commercial frontage, it is the practical choice the vast majority of the time.
Delta Fence LLC installs aluminum fencing for residential properties, pool perimeters, commercial buildings, and HOA-required ornamental applications throughout Stuttgart, Little Rock, and the surrounding counties. Owner Kade Endl personally specs every project: picket style, height, color, gate configuration, and post layout are all matched to your property and the way you actually use it. Gate posts are sized for the load they carry, and every post is set in concrete at proper depth so the fence stands straight through Arkansas heat, humidity, and storm season.
Modern aluminum fence panels carry a factory powder-coat finish that holds up for decades. Unlike painted wrought iron, which fails at the coating and rusts wherever it is chipped or scratched, aluminum simply does not rust, no matter what happens to the finish. That single difference is why aluminum has become the standard for low-maintenance ornamental fencing. We are licensed, insured, and bonded, and Kade inspects every completed installation before we consider the job done.
Aluminum Fence Applications We Install
Aluminum fencing fits a wide range of properties. Here are the applications we install most often across Central Arkansas, each spec’d to its specific job.
Pool Fencing
The most common aluminum application. A four-foot aluminum fence with proper picket spacing and a self-closing, self-latching gate meets Arkansas pool code out of the box, and it looks elegant doing it. We coordinate with pool installers and verify code compliance before final install.
Ornamental Front Yard
Entry features, driveway borders, and decorative perimeters that frame your home’s curb appeal. Spear-top and finial-decorated styles give the formal wrought-iron look without the maintenance burden that comes with real iron.
Commercial Frontage
Office buildings, banks, and professional offices that want a traditional architectural look without ongoing upkeep. Aluminum delivers a polished perimeter that still looks sharp years after a painted iron fence would have started failing.
HOA-Required Ornamental
Many Arkansas subdivisions require ornamental-style fencing. Aluminum meets the spec at a lower cost than iron and in the standard black, bronze, white, or beige finishes most HOA guidelines call for.
Security Perimeters
Taller six- to eight-foot aluminum runs with spear-top pickets provide a real deterrent for commercial and residential security needs while keeping the open, decorative sight lines that solid fencing blocks.
Cemetery & Memorial
Classic picket styling that is appropriate for memorial spaces and family plots. Aluminum holds its finish for decades in a setting where ongoing maintenance is rarely practical.
What Makes Aluminum Beat Wrought Iron
It Never Rusts
Wrought iron rusts wherever the protective coating fails or impact exposes bare metal. Aluminum does not rust, ever, regardless of coating damage. The single biggest failure mode of an iron fence is simply eliminated.
25+ Year Powder Coat
Aluminum panels carry a factory powder-coat finish that lasts twenty-five years or more before it needs a refresh. Traditional iron painting fails in roughly eight to twelve years and then needs scraping, priming, and repainting.
Lower Lifecycle Cost
Aluminum panels weigh about a third of wrought iron, so installation is faster and labor cost is lower. Add zero maintenance and a thirty-five to fifty year lifespan and aluminum wins the total cost of ownership comparison clearly.
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Pool Fencing
Aluminum is the most popular material for pool enclosures because it meets Arkansas pool code with self-closing, self-latching gates and the right picket spacing. See our dedicated pool fencing page for code details and style options.
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For heritage homes and historic-district properties where authentic wrought iron still matters, Delta Fence installs true ornamental iron fencing. We help you weigh iron against aluminum for your specific project and budget.
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Common Questions About Aluminum Fencing
How much does aluminum fencing cost in Central Arkansas?
Aluminum fence cost depends on height, style, total linear footage, and gate count. As a general guide, a four-foot pool-height aluminum fence typically runs in a different range than a six-foot full-perimeter fence, and premium designs with custom scrollwork or finials add a meaningful premium. Walk gates and vehicle gates are priced separately. Delta Fence provides free on-site quotes with written line-item pricing so you see exactly what each part of the project costs. Call (501) 626-7024 for a detailed quote tailored to your property.
Does aluminum fencing look as good as wrought iron?
From about ten feet away, the aesthetic match between powder-coated aluminum and wrought iron is excellent. Up close, the main tell is weight, since aluminum is much lighter. Most homeowners and visitors cannot distinguish the two. Aluminum is offered in the same classic, spear-top, flat-top, and finial-decorated picket styles as iron, so the design vocabulary is essentially identical. Wrought iron still has a place on heritage homes and in historic districts where authenticity matters, and Delta Fence installs both so we can give you a straight comparison for your project.
How long does an aluminum fence last?
Quality powder-coated aluminum fencing lasts thirty-five to fifty years or more. The aluminum itself does not corrode and effectively lasts indefinitely. The powder-coat finish typically holds up for twenty-five years or more before it needs a refresh in high-wear areas. Compared with wrought iron, which needs scraping and repainting every eight to twelve years, aluminum is a genuinely low-maintenance choice for Arkansas weather.
Is aluminum fencing pool-code compliant?
Yes. Arkansas pool code requires fencing at least forty-eight inches tall, vertical pickets spaced no more than four inches apart, self-closing and self-latching gates, a latch placed high enough to be out of a small child’s reach, and no horizontal members that allow climbing. Aluminum fencing with proper picket spacing meets all of these requirements. Delta Fence verifies code compliance on every pool installation and coordinates with your pool builder so the fence passes inspection.
Can an aluminum fence be automated?
Yes. Aluminum gates pair with both manual and automated gate systems. When automation is part of the plan, we size the gate posts for the opener load and run electrical for the access controls during installation so the system is clean and reliable. If you are considering an automated entrance, see our automated gates page or mention it when you call so we can spec the gate correctly from the start.
What colors does aluminum fencing come in?
Black is by far the most popular finish, followed by bronze, white, and beige. These standard powder-coat colors cover almost every residential, commercial, and HOA application. Custom colors are available at a premium and with a longer lead time. Touch-up is straightforward, and we leave you set up to handle the minor scratches that happen during landscaping over the years.
How long does aluminum fence installation take?
A standard residential perimeter of two hundred to four hundred linear feet typically takes two to four days. A pool fence enclosure of roughly one hundred to two hundred feet usually takes one to two days. Larger commercial perimeters can run one to two weeks depending on footage, gates, and site conditions. We give you a realistic schedule with your written quote. Call (501) 626-7024 to get on the calendar.
Install Your Aluminum Fence with Delta Fence LLC
Licensed, insured, and bonded aluminum fence contractor serving Central Arkansas. Powder-coated panels, pool-code compliance, concrete-set posts, and owner-inspected quality on every project.
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