Fencing
Fencing
Makeover your outside area with one of our trendy and durable fencing alternatives. Our line combines security and sophistication with a compassionate and artistic design. Adopt eco-friendly materials to make the planet a better place. A sanctuary of safety and compassion is created by our fencing solutions, which are backed by reliable fencing panel suppliers.
D'Lux D-fence
When it comes to durability, Deva Steels surpasses conventional fencing methods like barbed wire and chain link. Our D’lux D-fence …
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C-type fencing post suitable for our climatic conditions since one side is open, it does not hold rainwater, hence it …
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Fences have been used to separate and define spaces since ancient times. Earliest evidence of basic fencing techniques for security purposes, such as wooden barriers or hedges.
Prehistory to 4000 BCE
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Prehistoric civilizations used readily available materials such as stones, wood, and even trenches to protect settlements and mark territory. These crude fences served as a primitive method of land demarcation and defence. They were simple barriers, but they signaled the start of our long relationship with fences.
3000 BCE - 476 CE
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Expansion of fencing techniques in Europe, with the use of timber and stone walls to protect homes and estates.
476 - 1453 CE
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Advancements in architecture lead to the construction of more sophisticated fencing around estates and gardens, often incorporating decorative elements.
14th - 17th centuries
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Increased urbanization and wealth lead to the development of ornate iron fencing and gates around residential properties, especially in Europe and North America.
18th - 19th centuries
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Evolution towards more diverse materials and styles, including chain-link, vinyl, and composite materials, reflecting both functional and aesthetic considerations in home fencing.
20th century - present