Steel Frame + Wood Infill

Wood and Metal Fence Systems

Perimtec wood and metal fence systems pair steel posts and framing with wood infill. They are built for buyers who want the warmth of a wood privacy fence, but need straighter runs, stronger gate openings, and a structure that is easier to service than many wood-only builds.

Why a Metal Frame Improves a Wood Privacy Fence

Wood is the visible infill. The steel frame is what controls alignment, panel edges, post strength, fastening strategy, and gate geometry. That matters on long backyard runs, pool privacy zones, commercial screens, and mixed-material projects where a wavy or sagging fence would undermine the finished look.

  • Wood adds warmth and texture while steel framing adds straightness and structural discipline.
  • Frame-first construction helps reduce common visual drift and sag issues found in many all-wood fences.
  • The system creates a premium finished look that works in both modern residential and light commercial environments.
Wood infill installed within a steel frame fence system.

System Benefits Buyers Actually Notice

Designed to keep the wood aesthetic while improving structure, consistency, and service life.

Steel frame channels support cleaner board alignment and repeatable panel spacing.

Improved durability at the structural level compared with typical wood-only fence construction.

More predictable long-run appearance as boards age, are maintained, or are replaced over time.

Flexible compatibility with natural wood tones, stained boards, and design-led layout patterns.

Where Wood and Metal Fencing Fits

  • Modern backyard privacy runs: A warm wood look with cleaner modern lines for residential perimeter projects.
  • Side-yard and utility screening: Narrow spaces where straight alignment and durable framing matter for serviceability.
  • Mixed-material architectural fencing: Projects pairing wood character with metal accents, gates, and contemporary hardscape.
  • Wood-fence upgrade projects: Replace repeated repair cycles with a system that keeps the wood aesthetic and improves structure.
  • Pool and patio privacy: warm wood screening with stronger framed gate planning.
  • Commercial screening: a finished mixed-material look for tenant edges, equipment areas, and service zones.

Wood Infill Planning

  • Cedar is a common premium choice, but other wood species can be reviewed for cost, climate, exposure, and finish goals.
  • Choose horizontal or vertical boards before finalizing posts, rail orientation, and gate layout.
  • Set board spacing based on privacy needs, airflow, views from neighboring properties, and expected board movement.
  • Use compatible exterior fasteners and fastening patterns that match the frame, board thickness, and corrosion exposure.
  • Plan stain, sealer, or finish expectations up front; the frame reduces structural rework, not wood-surface maintenance.
  • Keep future board replacement in mind so damaged or weathered infill can be addressed without rebuilding the whole fence.

Gate Planning With Wood Infill

Wood gates need more than matching boards. Gate width, infill weight, hinge side, latch side, post strength, and clearances all affect whether the gate stays aligned. Perimtec framed gate paths help keep the opening from becoming the weak point in a wood-and-metal project.

Maintenance and Replacement Logic

  • Maintenance remains focused on the wood infill surface (cleaning, staining, sealing) rather than rebuilding the whole structure.
  • If boards weather or are damaged, infill replacement can be targeted while the frame remains in service.
  • The metal frame helps preserve a clean geometry over time, supporting better curb appeal and less visible distortion.
  • For planning, discuss climate exposure and finish strategy early so board species and treatment align to lifecycle goals.

System Compatibility and Infill Details

Perimtec steel channels support wood infill as part of a planned fence system. Confirm board dimensions, privacy spacing, finish expectations, post conditions, and gate openings before materials are ordered.

  • Use tighter spacing when privacy is the priority and wider reveals when airflow or a semi-private look is acceptable.
  • Confirm board thickness, board length, fastener compatibility, and replacement access before approving the final layout.
  • Confirm whether each run needs residential privacy, pool screening, front-yard transition, or commercial screening performance.
  • If you are comparing materials, review fence infill options before ordering boards.

Wood-and-Metal vs Other Perimtec Paths

  • Use this page when you want real wood character but need steel-backed structure and straighter long runs.
  • Use Metal Privacy Fence paths when the project prefers lower wood maintenance and a steel-first finish direction.
  • Use Corrugated Metal Fence when you want a more industrial-modern profile and faster repeatability over long spans.
  • Use horizontal slat layouts when the main buying priority is a modern linear rhythm and controlled spacing.
  • Use dedicated steel privacy when the project should avoid wood-surface maintenance and keep one consistent steel finish.

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