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Wood Privacy Wood FencingWood Privacy Wood FencingPrivacy Wood Fencing Practical functions : Privacy wood fencing provides security, defines boundaries, protects property, and helps control noise, wind and sunlight. Decorative functions: Master-Halco versatile wood fencing lets you choose from a variety of styles to find just the right one to transform your yard into an attractive,yet... |
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Wood Rail TypesWood Rail TypesWood Rail Types Post & rail fencing consists of posts attached to round, square, board, or split rails. Post and rails are usually the same style, giving the fence a nice uniform look. An open design allows these fences to be used for animal containment without blocking a view. This design is excellent for perimeter fencing, because... |
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Wood Solid Board Style FenceWood Solid Board Style FenceSolid Board Wood Style Fence The most common style of wood fence is the solid board style. It may be used for controlling noise, establishing visual barriers and marking boundaries. Fences five feet and higher are used for the containment of pets and children. Solid board fences are also used in commercial applications, as screens and to... |
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Wood TreatedWood TreatedTreated Wood Fences Description 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 o create unique designs. Treated Wood has undergone a physical process which saturates the wood with... |
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Wood Western Red Cedar FencesWood Western Red Cedar FencesWestern Red Cedar Fences Description 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 unique designs. Western Red Cedar, left uncoated, will weather to a beautiful silver gray. Dimensional stability makes this wood ideal for outdoor use. Cedar... |
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Wood WhiteWood WhiteWhite Woods Description 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. Whitewoods accept paint or stain, but when left uncoated will weather to a beautiful silvery gray. A wide variety of sizes, grades and accents can be added to... |
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