5 Reasons to Invest in a Cinder Block Fence

Cinder block fences are experiencing a resurgence in American yards. While the material's hefty price tag may put off some homeowners, as a long-term investment, a block fence is one expenditure that pays for itself, as these block retaining walls and barriers are meant to last. Keep reading for five great reasons to invest in a concrete block fence.

Longevity

With an average life expectancy of around 100 years, a masonry block fence built around the property's perimeter will probably outlast your house. Cinder blocks are rugged and highly durable, but nothing lasts forever, and eventually, the repeated exposure to wind and water cause deterioration leading to flaking and crumbling. Routine maintenance and sealing every five to ten years is crucial to ensuring that your cinder block fence has everything it needs to go the distance. 

Fire Resistant Properties

Cinder blocks made of cement include a mixture of gypsum, limestone, and clay, and are chemically inert and non-combustible. One of the properties that make cinder blocks an ideal construction material is fire resistance. The material also has a low heat transfer rate, making it a good option for built-in barbecue grills and fire pits. Fences made of cement cinder blocks are particularly useful in areas where brush fires are a regular occurrence as they have proven themselves more resistant to fire spread than other fence material choices.

Lower Homeowners Insurance Costs

In these times of property insurance rate hikes, especially in hurricane-prone southern states like Texas, Louisiana, and Florida, a cement block fence around the property can add to your premiums savings. A durable, self-latching, hard-to-scale wall makes a home less likely to become the target of thieves or be subject to vandalism. Because most communities have restrictions on fence height, installation, and latches, it pays to check with your insurer on their cement block fence policy.

Reduced Sound Transmission

In addition to its durability and fire-resistant properties, concrete is also effective against noise pollution. These fences provide much-needed peace for homes near noisy intersections or major highways. These traits also protect against disturbances by noisy neighbors and late-night parties. Protection against noise pollution is a side effect of the cement used in making the cinder blocks. 

Sounds travel in waves, and the more porous and lightweight the material, the easier the sound travels. Concrete blocks are extraordinarily dense material that is adept at repelling sound waves. These traits make the material effect noise deterrents for homeowners and are routinely installed by municipalities where interstate highways are adjacent to housing communities. 

Positively Impact the Home's Resale Value

Installing a fence will increase privacy and enhance the security of the home and yard area. In addition, when the time comes to sell the house, many homeowners are pleasantly surprised to learn the monetary value of a fence installation. A 50% return on investment costs is average for fences at least three feet tall.  For walls made of a more durable material like poured concrete or cement block, property owners have seen investment returns hovering around 70% of installation costs. 

Explore All the Benefits of a Block Fence

Installing a fence around the home is a practical way to mark a property line and keep unwanted critters from wandering onto your property. Using a sturdy material like cinder blocks ensures your fence stays put.

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