Introduction
Concertina wire is one of the most effective security fencing options available — offering strong protection for homes, industries, and government facilities. However, many property owners make common mistakes when purchasing or installing it, leading to wasted money, poor performance, and safety hazards.
Here’s a list of the top errors to avoid to ensure your fencing investment truly delivers value.
1. Ignoring Material Quality
Not all concertina wires are created equal.
Many low-cost options use thin or substandard steel, which rusts or breaks easily.
Always choose galvanized or stainless-steel wires with anti-corrosive coating.
Check for BIS-certified materials to ensure strength and longevity.
Tip: Cheap wire may save you today but cost you more tomorrow in replacements.
2. Choosing the Wrong Coil Type
Concertina wire comes in different coil types — medium, large, or reinforced.
Residential properties usually need medium coils for safe boundaries.
Industrial and military sites require reinforced heavy coils for stronger protection.
Buying the wrong type can lead to underperformance or unnecessary cost.
Tip: Consult professionals to match coil specifications with your security needs.
3. Overlooking Installation Expertise
Even the best wire fails without proper installation.
Many property owners rely on untrained labor, leading to poor tensioning or unsafe joints.
This can cause gaps, sagging, or even injuries during handling.
Tip: Hire professional installers like APG Fencing Services to ensure accuracy, safety, and durability.
4. Ignoring Safety and Legal Compliance
Concertina wire installation must follow local safety guidelines and height limits.
In residential zones, overly sharp or exposed wires may lead to legal complaints.
Lack of warning signage or fencing beyond allowed height can result in penalties.
Tip: Check your area’s regulations before installing, especially for shared boundaries.
5. Focusing Only on Price
Choosing the cheapest option often results in poor quality and reduced lifespan.
Premium wires may have zinc-aluminum coatings that last twice as long.
High-quality products resist corrosion, saving you on future replacements.
Tip: Think long-term durability, not short-term savings.
6. Not Considering Environmental Conditions
Coastal, humid, or industrial areas require corrosion-resistant materials.
Failing to consider weather exposure leads to faster rusting and reduced fence life.
Use PVC-coated or stainless-steel wires for areas with extreme conditions.
Tip: Match your wire type to your local climate and environment.
Conclusion
Avoiding these common mistakes ensures that your concertina fencing delivers maximum security, long lifespan, and full value for money.
From selecting the right material to ensuring professional installation, every step matters.
At ARAM Fencing Services, we help you make informed choices with high-quality, certified concertina wires — installed safely and efficiently for lasting protection.
