Choosing a fence is a decision for 10 or even 20 years. Every homeowner wants to install a fence once and forget about maintenance issues. But Bulgaria’s climate puts all materials to the test.
The humid sea air along the coast, snowy winters in the mountains, and hot sun on the plains challenge the strength of metal. In this article, we compare the two most popular materials: aluminum and steel. Which one is better to ensure a truly long-lasting fence?
Steel fences: classic, with nuances
Galvanized steel is a traditional choice. It’s strong and reliable. The main argument in favor of steel is its lower initial cost.
However, steel has its characteristics:
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Weight. Steel is heavy. This puts more stress on the posts and foundation.
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Welding. Steel often needs to be welded during installation. Welding burns through the protective zinc layer, creating spots where rust can develop over time.
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Coating. Even high-quality paint can peel over time due to temperature changes.
If you choose steel fences, be ready for regular maintenance. You will need to inspect and repaint them every few years.
Aluminum fences: technology and lightness
Aluminum is the modern standard in construction. Its main property is that it does not react badly to water or air. A natural oxide layer forms on the surface of aluminum, protecting it from corrosion.
Why choose aluminum fences:
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No rust. Aluminum cannot rust like steel.
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Lightweight. Aluminum profiles are light, reducing stress on gate hinges and automation motors, extending their lifespan.
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Perfect geometry. Aluminum is easy to work with, making the fence look neat and modern.
The only downside is that aluminum is more expensive than steel.
Climate matters: where and what to install
Bulgaria has different climatic zones. Your choice should depend on your house location.
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Coastal areas (Varna, Burgas, Sozopol)
Here, the air is full of salt. Salt is metal’s main enemy, accelerating corrosion many times. Ordinary steel fences may start rusting after just 1–2 years.
Recommendation: Aluminum only. Corrosion resistance is the key criterion. -
Continental zones and mountains (Plovdiv, Sofia, Bansko)
Less salt, but other challenges: wet snow in winter and strong heat in summer. Metal expands and contracts, which can damage paint on steel joints. Aluminum handles these temperature changes better due to factory pre-assembly without on-site welding. -
Southern climates: lessons from Spain and Greece
Greece, Spain, and Italy have similar climates: strong sun and sea exposure. In these countries, 80% of new modern houses use aluminum fences.
Why? In hot climates, repairing a steel fence is costly. Paint fades in the sun, and salty winds damage the metal. The international experience shows: the closer you are to the south and the sea, the riskier it is to use ordinary steel.
Price or value? Let’s calculate
Many people only look at the initial purchase price of fences. Here steel wins. But let’s calculate the “cost of ownership” over 10 years:
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Steel: Low purchase price + cleaning costs + priming + repainting every 3–4 years.
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Aluminum: Higher purchase price + 0 maintenance costs (just occasional washing).
After 5–7 years, the total cost of a steel fence may exceed that of aluminum. Aluminum systems are an investment in peace of mind.
Comparison of characteristics
| Characteristic | Galvanized Steel | Aluminum |
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| Corrosion | Possible (especially at welds) | Impossible |
| Weight | Heavy | Light |
| Maintenance | Requires repainting | None |
| Price | Medium | High |
| Lifespan | 10–15 years (with maintenance) | 50+ years |
Final recommendation
Which material to choose?
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If your house is near the coast (up to 30 km from the sea) – choose aluminum fences only. This will prevent rust.
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If you want a fence that requires no maintenance – choose aluminum.
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If your budget is limited and you live far from the sea – choose high-quality galvanized steel. But be ready to monitor its condition.
Choosing a material is not just about aesthetics but also practicality. Invest in quality to keep your home safe and beautiful for many years.
Having trouble deciding?
Every plot has its peculiarities: terrain, wind exposure, and proximity to the road. If you are unsure which material is right for you, consult an expert.
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