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Installing a Split Rail Fence
Dating back to pre-20th century architecture, split rail fences are commonly four feet high with 10-foot supporting beams.

Installing Split Rail Fences
One of the easiest types of rail fences to put up, split rail fences do not need a lot of tools for its installation.

Why Install a Wood rail Fence?
Fences are generally used to keep livestock secure and safe.

Why Use Wire Meshes for Split Rail Fences?
Split rail fences are fences that usually have large gaps between the rails and thus are ineffective in keeping small intruding animals out and domesticated pets and children in.

Why Choose Brand Names for Treated Split Rail Fences?
As in any installation product for your home, you would want only the best to ensure that you get quality materials that will last you a long time.

Why Choose Split Rail Fences
We put up fences for many reasons.

How to Install a Split Rail Fence
A split rail fence is generally made of cedar and chestnut, which have been proven to be stronger than hemlock, pine or spruce.

How to Build a Cedar Rail Fence
Fences are indispensable structures for any property as they keep the area hidden from public view and, more importantly, define boundary lines.

 

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