The Best Fence Plans
The Many Faces Of A Fence
A fence is many things. It can be an effective way to keep
unwanted individuals from trespassing on property, and at the
same time, it can prevent small children and animals from
moving outside the boundaries of a property. A fence can also
be simply aesthetic, used as a way to increase property values
by making a visual statement.
When it comes time to select a type of fence, believe it or
not, there is a lot to take into consideration. First and
foremost is the purpose. Will the structure be used as a way to
provide privacy? Is the structure required by local
regulations? Is it needed to restrict the movement of
livestock? Or is it strictly a decorative feature? Knowing its
purpose will help when selecting the materials as well as the
style.
Nothing says charm quite like a white picket-style fence.
Typically not more than three to four feet high, this style is
primarily decorative; however it is effective at containing
small children and animals. A chain-link style topped with
barbed wire definitely makes a statement. It says, “Keep Out!”
Interweave an electrical wire and the message changes to,
“Trespass at Your Own Risk.”
A post and rail style is common in neighborhoods and it does
double-duty as a decorative feature that provides the property
owners with privacy. Also constructed of wood, a split-rail
style is common in areas with an abundant supply of timber.
Besides wood and chain, a fence can be made from other types
of all-natural materials. Rocks stacked several feet high are
regular sights out in the countryside. Thick, towering green
hedges are commonly seen surrounding large estates, but look
appropriate in any neighborhood. Hedges are very effective at
providing privacy and keeping trespassers out. They do require
regular maintenance, though. Mounds of grass, although less
common, are sometimes used as fencing.
Yes, there is more to a fence than meets the eye. Their
presence or lack of can present legal challenges and problems
with neighbors, so choose wisely!
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