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Wood Fences
Do It Yourself — You can decide on which one is right for you and your home with a few answers to some important questions. Are you planning on using the fence to keep pets or children in? Are you planning on using the wood fences to keep animals or people ...More…
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Books on Fences
Ask The Builder — Summary: Fence building requires planning and reading. The following books about fencing will be labor and time savers and give you some great fence design ideas. If you are thinking of doing some fence building on your own, one or more of these ...More…
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Lasting Materials for Wood Fences
Ask The Builder — Summary: Wood fences come in a variety of options. While CCA treated lumber has been pulled from the market, redwood, cedar and locust are some of the best natural woods to withstand the weather. If you decide to paint a fence, give the wood ...More…
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White Wood Fences
Do It Yourself — Overview of whitewoods, a grouping of the species Spruce, Pine, and Fir fence board. Whitewood is a grouping of the species Spruce, Pine and Fir fence board. Fence board cut from these species has a white appearance when first installed. ...More…
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Western Red Cedar Fences
Do It Yourself — An overview of western red cedar fences, a component system comprised of boards, posts and rails. Western Red Cedar is a component system comprised of boards, posts and rails. A wide variety of sizes, grades and accents may be added to create ...More…
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Books on Fences
Ask The Builder — Fence building requires planning, design and reading. The following books about fencing will be labor and time savers. Summary: Fence building requires planning and reading. The following books about fencing will be labor and time savers and give ...More…
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Lasting Materials for Wood Fences
Ask The Builder — Wood fences come in a variety of options. While CCA treated lumber has been pulled from the market, redwood, cedar and locust are some of the best natural woods to withstand the weather. If you decide to paint a fence, give the wood fence time to ...More…
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Building Wood Fences
Do It Yourself — Here are some suggestions on how to build wood fences. These ideas can save you time, money and effort. Read all the suggestions carefully before beginning the job. As a rule, you should set fence posts about 6' to 8' apart. The spacing of the ...More…
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About Treated Wood Fences
Do It Yourself — Treated Wood is a component system comprised of boards, posts and rails. Where ground conditions allow, pre-assembled panels are a popular option. A wide variety of sizes, grades and accents can be added to create unique designs. Treated Wood has ...More…